President Diem was strongly ANTI-COMMUNIST.
Ngo Dihn Diem was the first President of the Republic of South Vietnam, he held office from 1955 to 1963. On November 2, 1963 he was assassinated in a military coup.
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North Vietnam:1) Hồ Chí Minh was the president at the start of the Vietnam War.2) Tôn Đức Thắng replaced Minh on 1969 September 3 to the end of the war.South Vietnam:1) Ngô Đình Diệm was the president at the start of the Vietnam war he was assassinated and died in a coup d'etat.2,4,7, 11) Dương Văn Minh took over on 1963 November 2 until 1964 January 30. He also served as president in 1964 from February 8 to March 16, and September 8 to October 26. He served as president at the end of South Vietnam from 1975 April 28 - 30.3, 5) Nguyễn Khánh served in 1964 from January 30 to February 8 and March 16 to August 276) None from 1964 August 27 to September 88) Phan Khắc Sửu 1964 October 26 - 1965 June 149) Nguyễn Văn Thiệu from 1965 June 14 to 1975 April 2110) Trần Văn Hương 1975 April 21 - 28
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. Vietnam split into North and South after the Geneva Accords in 1954, following the First Indochina War. The North was controlled by the communists under Ho Chi Minh, while the South was led by anti-communist forces. It was like a messy divorce that led to the Vietnam War, honey.
Franco Guerrero has: Performed in "Ang alamat" in 1972. Performed in "Anak ng asuang" in 1973. Performed in "7 Crazy Uragons" in 1974. Performed in "Alat" in 1975. Performed in "Ibong lukaret" in 1975. Performed in "At lumaganap ang lagim" in 1975. Played Chito in "Cleopatra Wong" in 1978. Played Chito in "Dynamite Johnson" in 1979. Played Tony Del Rio in "Pay or Die" in 1979. Played Ortega in "The One Armed Executioner" in 1983. Played Anuk in "Warriors of the Apocalypse" in 1985. Played Somsak in "American Commandos" in 1986. Performed in "Hell Raiders" in 1988. Played Dihn (Cong Commander) in "Not Another Mistake" in 1988. Played Chai Wat in "The Fighter" in 1989. Performed in "Tapos na ang lahi mo... Hadji Djakiri" in 1990. Played Tang in "Zhi fa wei long" in 1992. Played Franco in "Kakambal ko sa tapang" in 1993. Played Chiang in "Rage" in 1994. Performed in "Anak ng yakuza" in 1997. Performed in "Init ng dugo" in 1998. Performed in "Venus: Diosa ng kagandahan" in 2001. Played himself in "The Search for Weng Weng" in 2007.
The cast of Wee Willie Winkie - 1937 includes: Lynn Bari as Crowd Scene Participant Bunny Beatty as Elsie Allardyce Lionel Braham as Major General Hammond Lal Chand Mehra as Servant David Clyde as Card Playing Soldier Constance Collier as Mrs. Allardyce Clyde Cook as Pipe Major Sneath Herbert Evans as Soldier Mary Forbes as Mrs. MacMonachie Willie Fung as Mohammet Dihn George Hassell as Major MacMonachie Brandon Hurst as Bagby Noble Johnson as Sikh Policeman June Lang as Joyce Williams Frank Leigh as Rajput Merchant Scotty Mattraw as Merchant Cyril McLaglen as Corporal Tummel Victor McLaglen as Sergeant MacDuff Gavin Muir as Captain Bibberbeigh Lionel Pape as Major Allardyce Jack Pennick as Soldier Cesar Romero as Khoda Khan Hector Sarno as Driver Douglas Scott as Mott Gurdial Singh as Servant Pat Somerset as Officer Shirley Temple as Priscilla Williams Harry Tenbrook as Soldier Louis Vincenot as Captured Afghan Chieftain Michael Whalen as Coppy - Lieut. Brandes
The cast of Clifford the Big Red Dog - 2000 includes: Emily Bauer as Emily Elizabeth Earl Boen as Mr. Bleakman Ulysses Cuadra as Vaz Elizabeth Daily as Cousin Laura Grey DeLisle Debi Derryberry as Bob Debi Derryberry as Cosmo Michael Dorn as Skyscraper Jackson Tom Eastwood as Character Voice - UK version Mark Hamill as Oscar Owens Nick Jameson as Sheriff Lewis Gary LeRoi Gray as Charley Edie McClurg as Mrs. Violet Bleakman Haunani Minn as Dr. Dihn Kel Mitchell as T-Bone Frankie Muniz as Frankie John Ritter John Ritter as Clifford the Big Red Dog Charlie Schlatter as Frank Williams Kath Soucie Cree Summer Cree Summer as Cleo Kenan Thompson as Hamburger Marcelo Tubert as Announcer Marcelo Tubert as Husband Henry Winkler as Artie
Haunani Minn has: Played Kim Matsu in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Tamisha in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Mother in "The Brian Keith Show" in 1972. Played Joan in "The Brian Keith Show" in 1972. Played Emiko Oka in "And the Soul Shall Dance" in 1978. Played Ilima Parker in "Magnum, P.I." in 1980. Played The Nurses - Chang in "Young Doctors in Love" in 1982. Played Lien in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Played Mi Lin in "The A-Team" in 1983. Played Receptionist in "Cocaine and Blue Eyes" in 1983. Played Dr. Curtis in "Hotel" in 1983. Played Scrub Nurse in "Second Thoughts" in 1983. Played Nurse Breen in "The Man with Two Brains" in 1983. Played Helicopter Reporter in "V" in 1984. Played Lan Nguyen in "Highway to Heaven" in 1984. Played Shigeko in "Anatomy of an Illness" in 1984. Performed in "Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story" in 1984. Performed in "Crime of Innocence" in 1985. Played Karen in "Growing Pains" in 1985. Performed in "CBS Storybreak" in 1985. Played Judge Sheps in "L.A. Law" in 1986. Played Kim in "The Eleventh Commandment" in 1986. Played Dr. Weston in "Pound Puppies" in 1986. Played Desk clerk in "The Check Is in the Mail..." in 1986. Played Judge Dorothy Sheps in "L.A. Law" in 1986. Played Cinnamon Teal in "DuckTales" in 1987. Performed in "DuckTales" in 1987. Played Li in "Tour of Duty" in 1987. Played Kim in "Body Count" in 1987. Played Hang in "China Beach" in 1988. Played Anna Nillson in "Shootdown" in 1988. Played Kitty Malone in "Dragnet" in 1989. Performed in "Island Son" in 1989. Played Judge Eileen Anderson in "Reasonable Doubts" in 1991. Played Dr. Lee in "Batman: The Animated Series" in 1992. Played Nurse in "Ghost in the Machine" in 1993. Played Jo in "Johnny Bago" in 1993. Played Janet Chow in "Monty" in 1994. Played Dr. Quinn in "Alien Nation: Dark Horizon" in 1994. Performed in "Untamed Love" in 1994. Played Helen Chong in "Party of Five" in 1994. Played Dr. Kim Oyama in "Chicago Hope" in 1994. Played ER Doctor in "Superman" in 1996. Played Old Woman in "The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest" in 1996. Performed in "Mulan" in 1998. Played Dr. Dihn in "Clifford the Big Red Dog" in 2000. Played Mrs. Kim in "Static Shock" in 2000.
Willie Fung has: Played Chinese Man in "Broken Chains" in 1922. Played Minor Role in "Thundergate" in 1923. Performed in "Her Temporary Husband" in 1923. Played Chinaman in "The Iron Horse" in 1924. Played Cook in "Thundering Hoofs" in 1924. Played Chinese Cook in "The Breaking Point" in 1924. Played Guard at Door of Besieged Clinic in "Tell It to the Marines" in 1926. Played Quong in "The Two-Gun Man" in 1926. Played Chinese in "The Yellow Back" in 1926. Played Chinaman in "Twinkletoes" in 1926. Performed in "Chip of the Flying U" in 1926. Played Man in Bar in "The Road to Mandalay" in 1926. Played Chinese Man in "The Texas Streak" in 1926. Played Chinese Man in "The Blackbird" in 1926. Played Wong in "Whispering Smith Rides" in 1927. Played Chinese Cook in "The Way of the Strong" in 1928. Played Servant in "Where East Is East" in 1929. Played Tin Lung in "The Black Book" in 1929. Played Hong in "The Virginian" in 1929. Played Bill Collector in "Shanghai Lady" in 1929. Played Wing in "The Far Call" in 1929. Played Hi Lee (the cook) in "The Delightful Rogue" in 1929. Played The Barber in "The Lone Star Ranger" in 1930. Played Shanghai Nightclub Patron in "The Ship from Shanghai" in 1930. Played Wang in "Dangerous Paradise" in 1930. Performed in "The Bad One" in 1930. Played Camp Cook in "Shadow Ranch" in 1930. Played Sin Lee in "The Sea God" in 1930. Played Chinese Headwaiter in "Three Girls Lost" in 1931. Played Hospital Patient in "Night Nurse" in 1931. Played Ling Chi in "Chinatown After Dark" in 1931. Played Wong, Chinese Cook in "Gun Smoke" in 1931. Played Wing - the Cook in "West of Broadway" in 1931. Played Hong Kong Curio Dealer in "One Way Passage" in 1932. Played Charlie in "Self Defense" in 1932. Played Train Engineer in "Shanghai Express" in 1932. Played Chinese Sailor with Rifle in "Roar of the Dragon" in 1932. Played Chinese Waiter in "The Mouthpiece" in 1932. Played Hoy in "Red Dust" in 1932. Played Dealer in "The Painted Woman" in 1932. Played Mr. Wong in "Ladies Must Love" in 1933. Played Ah Chung in "The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble" in 1933. Played Mori in "Cocktail Hour" in 1933. Played Chinese Man in "Meet the Baron" in 1933. Played Officer in "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" in 1933. Played Wong, the Cook in "Thrill Hunter" in 1933. Played Chow, the Cook in "Tugboat Annie" in 1933. Played Waiter in "You Belong to Me" in 1934. Played Sang Soo in "Sequoia" in 1934. Played Charlie in "I Sell Anything" in 1934. Played Camp Cook in "Gunfire" in 1934. Played Ching - Syndicate Board Member in "Gambling Lady" in 1934. Played The Steward in "Red Morning" in 1934. Played Wah-Sing in "The Crime Doctor" in 1934. Played Chinese Headwaiter in "Happiness Ahead" in 1934. Played Cabin Boy Ah Sing in "China Seas" in 1935. Played Driver in "Chinatown Squad" in 1935. Played Willie - Chinese Servant in "Ruggles of Red Gap" in 1935. Played Wang in "Shanghai" in 1935. Played Ling Yat in "Rocky Mountain Mystery" in 1935. Played Kin in "Oil for the Lamps of China" in 1935. Played Salem in "Hop-a-long Cassidy" in 1935. Played Wing in "One-Way Ticket" in 1935. Played So-So in "Small Town Girl" in 1936. Played Chang in "Stowaway" in 1936. Played Chinese Cook in "Yellowstone" in 1936. Played Coolie Fisherman in "Happy Go Lucky" in 1936. Played Wong in "Call of the Prairie" in 1936. Played Bartender in "The General Died at Dawn" in 1936. Played Wong in "White Hunter" in 1936. Played Chiang-Houseboy in "Jungle Menace" in 1937. Played Ranch Cook in "The Trigger Trio" in 1937. Played Kwong in "We Who Are About to Die" in 1937. Played Lee Chin the Cook in "The Red Rope" in 1937. Played Fong in "Come on, Cowboys" in 1937. Played Tabasco the Cook in "Secret Valley" in 1937. Played Wu Ping - the Dry Cleaner in "The Big Shot" in 1937. Played Bandit Leader at Fuel Stop-over in "Lost Horizon" in 1937. Played Mohammet Dihn in "Wee Willie Winkie" in 1937. Played Chinese Bartender in "International Settlement" in 1938. Played Sing Loo in "Pride of the West" in 1938. Played Ling Wong in "Border Wolves" in 1938. Played Lame Duck in "The Road to Reno" in 1938. Played Ping in "Sinners in Paradise" in 1938. Played Willie in "Too Hot to Handle" in 1938. Played Mandarin Cafe Proprietor in "Nancy Drew... Reporter" in 1939. Played Willie in "Hollywood Cavalcade" in 1939. Played Wong in "Honolulu" in 1939. Played Murphy in "Hawaiian Nights" in 1939. Played Wang in "6,000 Enemies" in 1939. Played Ling in "Lady of the Tropics" in 1939. Played Yen, the Chinese Laundryman in "The Girl and the Gambler" in 1939. Played Houseboy in "The Gracie Allen Murder Case" in 1939. Played Lee in "Maisie" in 1939. Played Houseboy Wang in "Viva Cisco Kid" in 1940. Played Confucius in "The Great Profile" in 1940. Played Chinese Cook in "Buck Benny Rides Again" in 1940. Played Chung Hi in "The Letter" in 1940. Played Charlie, Shopkeeper in "Seven Sinners" in 1940. Played Jerry in "The Gay Falcon" in 1941. Played Wong Lee in "Badlands of Dakota" in 1941. Played Smitty in "Burma Convoy" in 1941. Played Lee Hong in "Public Enemies" in 1941. Played Fang Way in "Saddle Mountain Roundup" in 1941. Played Wong the Cook in "Meet the Stewarts" in 1942. Played Chin Kee, Fisherman in "Tortilla Flat" in 1942. Played Chinese Man in Jail Cell in "The Spoilers" in 1942. Played Farmer in "Destination Unknown" in 1942. Played Creditor in "The Tuttles of Tahiti" in 1942. Played Chinese Waiter in "A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen" in 1942. Played Waterlily in "North to the Klondike" in 1942. Played Willie in "Captains of the Clouds" in 1942. Played Mr. Wu - Chinese passenger in "Half Way to Shanghai" in 1942. Played Chinese Cook in "The Black Swan" in 1942. Played Chinese Laundry Man in "They Got Me Covered" in 1943. Played Chinese Man in "The Adventures of Mark Twain" in 1944. Played Chang in "Jungle Terror" in 1946. Performed in "American Masters" in 1985.