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Haing Somnang Ngor (Khmer: ហាំង សំណាង ង៉ោ;
March 22, 1940 –
February 25, 1996) was a Cambodian-born
American actor. He won the
Academy Award for Best...
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Puttnam for his
company Goldcrest Films. Sam
Waterston stars as Schanberg,
Haing S. Ngor as Pran, and John
Malkovich as Al Rockoff. The
adaptation for the...
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written and
directed by
Oliver Stone, and
starring Tommy Lee Jones,
Haing S. Ngor, Joan Chen, and Hiep Thi Le. It is the
third and
final film in Stone's...
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Haing is a
Cambodian politician. He
belongs to
Funcinpec and was
elected to
represent Svay
Rieng Province in the
National ****embly of
Cambodia in...
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Killing Fields in 1985)
Cambodian refugee,
physician and actor,
Haing S. Ngor, was shot and
killed in the
Chinatown residential area in a bungled...
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Retrieved August 25, 2010.
Archived at
Ghostarchive and the
Wayback Machine:
Haing S. Ngor
winning Best
Supporting Actor. July 13, 2008 – via YouTube. "Noriyuki...
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Clancy Brown,
Cecilia Peck,
Richard Bradford,
Willard E. Pugh,
Haing S. Ngor and
Grace Zabriskie. The film was
released on May 31, 1991, by Miramax...
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Cambodia in 2003. The
younger brother of the late Cambodian-American
actor Haing S. Ngor, and also the brother-in-law of the late
Chang My-Huoy, Chan is...
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Tomei as
Doyen Salsig Richard McKenzie as
Boroughs James Pax as
Rabbit Haing S. Ngor as
Major Bui Jon
Cedar as Bud
Salsig Sally Klein as
Allison Decker...