Chí Tài


Nguyễn Chí Tài, commonly known as Chí Tài, was a Vietnamese comedian, musician, and singer. Initially starting as a singer in the 90s, he later became a comedian celebrity when he participated in several comedy acts alongside his well-known stage partner Hoài Linh.

Biography

From 1976 to 1977, Chí Tài co-founded Lướt Sóng band. He played as a guitarist during the Ca khúc chính trị movement of the Youth Union in Phú Nhuận District, Ho Chi Minh City.
In 1981, Chí Tài migrated to the United States. He intended to lead a new life in the US by studying English and computers, as well as taking a break from his musician career. However, he still kept his passion toward music despite his family's objections. Later, Chí Tài take a local piano class and a jazz class. His father withdrew part of his pension to buy for Chí Tài an electronic audio system, including a drum set as well as other musical instruments, so he could form a young band. He formed the family band "Chi Tai's Brothers". During the early start, Chi Tai's Brothers received requests to perform at weddings and community events.
The band stayed active in Thúy Nga productions since Paris By Night 18.
Chí Tài later opened a mixing and mastering studio for Vietnamese overseas singers, apart from musical records, other notable works such as Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn's horror stories collection, soundtrack for many Paris By Night's comedy acts. A lot of soundtrack were all composed by Chí Tài himself. He adopted a bright and cheerful tone so tracks were really catchy. This made Chí Tài one of the leading Vietnamese music arrangers overseas at that time.
In 1997, Chí Tài had a chance to perform with Hoài Linh due to lack of performers.
In 2000, Chí Tài switched to comedy. He regularly appeared in various shows of Paris By Night – along with, Trang Thanh Lan, Kiều Linh, Uyên Chi, Kiều Oanh, Lê Tín, Hoài Linh, Thúy Nga, Hoài Tâm, Việt Hương, Hương Thủy, Bé Tí…

Liveshow

Liveshow Chí Tài – Những Chuyện Tình Nghiệt Ngã 1 (2017)

  • Chuyện tình 1 ;
  • Chuyện tình 2 ;
  • Chuyện tình 3.

    Liveshow Chí Tài – Những Chuyện Tình Nghiệt Ngã 2 (2019)

  • Part 1: Cô Bé Áo Dài – Written by: Chí Tài – Performed by: Chí Tài, Thúy Ngân and Vũ Đoàn NK;
  • Part 2: Chuyện Tình 1 ;
  • Part 3: Chuyện Tình 2 ;
  • Part 4: Ca khúc Yêu – Written by: Nhật Trường – Performed by: Chí Tài, Phương Loan and Vũ Đoàn NK.

    Plays

  • Người nhà quê
  • Cổ tích một tình yêu
  • Dâu đất khách
  • Osin là ông nội
  • Tuyển vợ
  • Bên cầu dệt lụa
  • Quái xế
  • Dân chơi hàng mướn
  • Ai Câm
  • Đánh Ghen
  • Đèo Gió Hú
  • Bầy vịt cái
  • Rượu
  • Nỗi đau đất dày
  • Đêm kinh hoàng
  • Cuộc thi các đệ nhất
  • Tân Ngao Sò Ốc Hến

    Gameshow/Talkshow

  • Ơn giời cậu đây rồi! – VTV3
  • Bí mật đêm Chủ Nhật – HTV7
  • Tôi là người chiến thắng – HTV7
  • Người bí ẩn
  • Gương mặt thân quen
  • Ký ức vui vẻ – VTV3
  • Giọng ải giọng ai – HTV7

    Personal life

In 1987, Chí Tài married singer Phương Loan. The couple agreed not to have children so that he would be able to focus on his career. During an interview in 2019, he said that he couldn't help but regret because he didn't have a child to follow his footsteps.

Death

On December 9, 2020, at Phú Nhuận, Ho Chi Minh City, Chí Tài died in hospital from a stroke. He was found paralyzed on 7th floor's staircase at Botanic apartment. Although an ambulance was immediately dispatched to take him to a hospital, Chí Tài can't survive. Previously, Chí Tài was diagnosed with diabetes and high cholesterol..
Phương Loan – Chí Tài's wife – wanted to bring her husband back to the US for burial. Hoài Linh – Chí Tài's colleague and close friend, who had stayed with him in the last minutes – was authorized by his family to look after this matter. Visitation ceremony was held at the Ministry of Defense Funeral Home No. 5 Pham Ngu Lao Street, Ward 3, Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City on December 12 – in accordance with Catholic rites. A large crowd of Vietnamese artists and thousands of fans were present. In the same afternoon, the coffin was brought to Tân Sơn Nhất airport to be brought back to the US according to the family's wishes.
There, he was cremated at Peek Funeral Home, later inurned at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in California.