
Robert Hải
Known For
Acting
Born
in Hải Phòng, Vietnam
Died
2000-06-29
Biography
Robert Hải (b. Trần Hữu Hải, Hải Phòng province, 1940 - September 26, 2000) was an actor born to French and Italian parents, famous for playing foreign villains in the early period of Vietnamese cinema. He was remembered for his muscular, Western looks and his enthusiasm to participate in the Vietnamese film industry during its most difficult days, regardless of the role.
Most Known For

Miss Beauty of the West Capital
as Norret

Like a Legend
as Henry

Flooding Season
as American soldier

Song of the South
as Viên quan Pháp

Cards on the Table: The Gunshot on the Highland
as G. Frederick Reinhardt

Cards on the Table: The Foster Son of the Archbishop
as G. Frederick Reinhardt

Saigon Rangers: The Meeting Place
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")

Saigon Rangers: Return You Your Name
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")

The Secrets Beneath
as Robert

Obsession
as Journalist

Wild Field
as Major Mitscher

Saigon Rangers: Thunderstorm
as Col. Michael ("Mai Kơn")

Saigon Rangers: Silence
as Col. Michael

Operation Three Roses
as James Gabi

First Love
as Henry Jackson

Côn Đảo Communications Line
as Advisor Kent

Love Song '68
as CIA officer

Under The Code Name K213
as Kelly

Left Alone
as American pilot

Mission Roses
as Tổng lãnh sự Mỹ