Miu Lê, whose real name is Lê Ánh Nhật, was born in 1991. She grew up in Ho Chi Minh City but her ancestral home is in Thừa Thiên - Huế. Few people know that the singer experienced a period of independence from a young age, as her father emigrated to Canada when she was only 5 years old, and her mother also went abroad after she finished high school. Being alone in Vietnam allowed Miu Lê to become financially independent early on.

Miu Le is one of the most versatile and outstanding figures in Vietnamese showbiz.
Miu Le's artistic journey began quite by chance. Initially, her mother enrolled her in modeling classes to help her lose weight and improve her figure. However, it was at these classes that she caught the eye of director Le Hoang and had the opportunity to enter the world of cinema.
In 2009, Miu Le became known to the audience through the television series "The White-Clad Angels".
After making her mark in acting, the female artist ventured into singing. Her early music career wasn't particularly explosive, but after changing her image to a more youthful and modern style, Miu Le quickly made her mark with a series of songs popular with young people, such as... I miss you, the days you're gone, pretending but I still love you, or am I still hoping?
Over the years, Miu Le has built an image as a versatile artist, acting in films, singing, participating in game shows, and voice-acting in animated films. One of her biggest milestones was her leading role in "Em là bà nội của anh" (You Are My Grandmother) in 2015. The film became a box office sensation and helped Miu Le's name become more widely known.

Following this success, she continued to appear in many film projects such as My Girlfriend Is My Boss, The Girl from Yesterday, Sunshine 2, The Star Teacher, and The Takeover.
In the music field, the female singer also owns many hit songs with large listening numbers. The song "Gác lại âu lo" (Putting Aside Worries), a collaboration with Da LAB, created a strong impact on digital platforms. Following that, "Vì mẹ anh bắt chia tay" (Because My Mother Made Me Break Up) sung with Karik helped her return to the V-pop scene.
Beyond her artistic activities, Miu Le maintains her appeal on social media with her relatable and humorous image. After the "Em xinh say hi" (You're Beautiful, Say Hi) program in 2025, the female artist gained popularity among young audiences thanks to her talkative, playful, yet charming personality. However, the beautiful star has also sparked controversy with her statements on several occasions.

Recently, she starred in the film "Blood Moon Feast 8".
In April 2026, Miu Le also made a comeback to the screen with the project "Blood Moon Feast 8" directed by Phan Gia Nhat Linh. At promotional events for the film, she attracted attention with her distinctive style, healthy tan skin, and a more youthful image than before.
In her early 30s, Miu Le admitted that she no longer prioritizes competition or proving her position in showbiz like she did in her younger years. However, the artist stated that she still maintains a regular work schedule because art is her passion and her main source of income.























