Anh Do is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most accomplished and sought-after keynote speakers and entertainers. He has headlined his own programs such as "Anh Does Vietnam," "Anh’s Brush with Fame," and the Olympic special "Made in China with Anh Do." Anh's award-winning autobiography, "The Happiest Refugee," showcases his remarkable journey.
With a compelling presence across various media, Anh has been a regular on popular shows like "Thank God You’re Here," "Spicks and Specks," "Rove," "Dancing With The Stars," and "The Footy Show." As a gifted comedian and speaker, he has left a profound impact on countless audiences, young and old, at community and corporate events worldwide.
Anh Do arrived in Australia at the age of two on a crowded fishing boat with 47 other Vietnamese refugees, enduring harrowing conditions that included dehydration and loss of life. Despite these early hardships, by age 30, Anh had earned a Bachelor of Business and a Bachelor of Law and was recognised as Comedian of the Year. He is also an accomplished writer, actor, film producer, and winner of the NSW Triple J Raw Comedy Champion award and the "Thank God You’re Here" trophy. In 2010, he published his celebrated memoir, "The Happiest Refugee," and has since showcased his talents in cooking and artistry through television series like "Anh Does Vietnam" and "Anh’s Brush with Fame."