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One-Hit Oscar Wonders - Page 23 of 28 - Kiwi Report

One-Hit Oscar Wonders


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[post_page_title]Hains S. Ngor[/post_page_title]
Many may not remember the Cambodian – American actor, but Haing Somnang Ngor won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1985 when he played in the 1984 film, ‘The Killing Fields’. In the film he played a Cambodian refugee and journalist, which is not far from his real life story. Ngor is a survivor of three Cambodian prison camps. The 55 year old set a precedent at the time when he became the second non-professional actor to win an Oscar. Tragically, Ngor was murdered in 1996 by a street gang in L.A.
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