Thuy Trang
Vietnamese actress (1973–2001)
Thuy Trang (December 14, 1973 – September 3, 2001) was a Vietnamese-American actress. She was known for her role as Trini Kwan, the first Yellow Ranger on the original cast of the television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
Quotes
edit- To all the people out there, you know just live out your dreams, if you dream something, just pursue it and do it because if you can put your mind to it you can do basically anything and everything you want to. I mean look at me, I came from a country that was falling apart because of communism and escaping to America, not knowing the language and then not learning it from beginning, and overcoming that and where I am now, you know it just shows you that if you put your mind to it you can do anything you want to.
- Tell all the fans that I completely adore them, and tell them I say, 'Thank you so much', for their love and support; and that I miss them terribly, and hopefully I get to see them or they get to see me up on the screen soon. And send my love, definitely.
- I was in school studying civil engineering. A guy approached me on the street and said that I had a interesting look-very exotic. He told me I should try to be in the industry.
- Power Rangers Unlimited: Thuy Trang Interview (December 24, 1994)
- Lynda Carter played Wonder Woman and was one of the first female superheroes. It gives me more of an encouragement that we can be strong and can do whatever a guy can do.
- Power Rangers Unlimited: Thuy Trang Interview (December 24, 1994)
- Each one of us has to take responsibility for reality, and present it so that kids will grow up familiar with that and say, OK. I've seen that before. I'm not afraid of it.
Quotes about Thuy Trang
edit- She came over as a refugee from Vietnam, escaping from Vietnam War. Her family came over by a boat, things that we could not fathom. Then they had to come here and learn a whole new language, and just integrate themseleves to America.
- David Yost (September 10, 2001)[1]
- She is one of the fearless people I ever met. She's just thoughtful about life and I am just gonna miss her a lot.
- Amy Jo Johnson (September 10, 2001)[1]