Anh Do is a highly accomplished individual in the realms of entertainment and literature. He was born in Vietnam on June 2, 1977, and later moved to Australia, where he has made a significant impact in various fields. Do is not only a comedian but also an artist, actor, and author, appearing on popular Australian TV shows such as "Good News Week" and "Thank God You're Here." He gained further recognition as the runner-up on the Australian version of "Dancing With the Stars" in 2007.
In addition to his work in television and dance, Anh Do is a prolific and successful author. His first book, "The Happiest Refugee," is a memoir that recounts his perilous journey from war-torn Vietnam to Australia. The book became an instant hit, winning numerous awards, including Australian Book of the Year. This success led Do to focus on children's book writing, creating series such as "Weir Do," "Hotdog," "Ninja Kid," "Wolf Girl," and "Rise of the Mythix." These series have been well-received, with all of his books becoming mega bestsellers and rated between 4-5 stars on websites like Goodreads and Amazon.
As an artist, Anh Do has also achieved great success. He has won numerous awards for his work and, in 2014, was a finalist for The Archibald Prize, one of the most prestigious art prizes in Australia. His television show "Anh's Brush with Fame" has been another platform for him to showcase his talents. With his diverse portfolio and achievements, Anh Do has proven himself to be a versatile and captivating voice in literature, art, and entertainment.