Once a beauty icon of Vietnamese cinema, People's Artist Le Khanh surprised many by never having had a wedding ceremony despite a fulfilling marriage of over 30 years.
Before becoming a legendary singer of revolutionary songs, this male singer went through a difficult period of life, working as a railway worker and a porter.
Not only is she a singer associated with many revolutionary songs, this People's Artist also surprised the public by having performed the theme song for "Journey to the West" right in China.
This People's Artist moved many with his story of escaping from the hospital to sing, and now, at nearly 70 years old, he enjoys a fulfilling life, owning a spacious 3.000m2 property.
Possessing a soprano voice, masterful technique, and profound emotion, this People's Artist is one of the most outstanding vocalists in Vietnamese music history.
As the only figure from the theater field included in the list of candidates for the 16th National Assembly, this female artist has attracted special attention.
These two People's Artists are both veteran artists of the Northern Vietnamese traditional opera (cheo) stage, with successful careers and fulfilling family lives.
Often appearing in prime-time dramas through various roles, few people know that this People's Artist is actually a Colonel in real life and once held the position of Director of the Army Drama Theater.
The passing of People's Artist Hạnh Nhân is a great loss to the traditional Vietnamese opera (chèo) community, as he left a profound mark through nearly 100 performances and dedicated his entire life to training young artists.
People's Artist Dinh Bang Phi was a master in preserving the soul of Southern Vietnamese traditional opera, and his passing has left many artists and performers deeply saddened.
People's Artist Ly Huynh was a renowned martial arts master, a "kingpin" of martial arts films, who once caused a sensation with the anecdote of challenging Bruce Lee to a fight.
Having endured a difficult childhood struggling to make a living, these two People's Artists, who once worked as coal miners, have now become leading voices in Vietnamese music.
As a People's Artist with a rare doctoral degree in the Cai Luong (Vietnamese traditional opera) world, Trieu Trung Kien is considered a phenomenon in the Northern Vietnamese theater scene, having been behind many acclaimed performances.
People's Artist Hoài Thu is not only famous on the traditional Vietnamese opera stage, but recently she also surprised everyone by playing a villainous role in the film "Buông" directed by Mai Long.
Colonel, People's Artist Nguyen Xuan Bac has worked in many roles such as musician, conductor and music director, and is the Vice Rector of the Military University of Culture and Arts.
People's Artist Nhật Thuận once studied tailoring before becoming the队长 (Team Leader) of the Singing Team of the Military Arts Troupe of Military Region 3, holding the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Throughout her career, People's Artist Pham Thi Thanh directed over 200 plays, won numerous medals, and mentored many generations of talented artists for the national stage.
People's Artist Pham Thi Thanh - former Director of the Youth Theatre and former Deputy Director of the Department of Performing Arts - has passed away at the age of 85.
A photo of People's Artist Thu Quế wearing a military uniform and saluting the flag, with the caption "Towards the Grand Celebration of April 30th," has garnered 10.000 likes.
After retiring, People's Artist Thanh Ngoan dedicated her time to teaching and inspiring others, and recently, she became the Director of the Center for the Preservation of Traditional Vietnamese Performing Arts.
People's Artist Pham Phuong Thao unexpectedly announced happy news, getting married at the age of 43 after many years of keeping her private life discreet.
People's Artist My Uyen admitted that to play the role of Mrs. Xinh in "Heart Rescue Station," she had to wear makeup to look older, with drawn-on wrinkles, dark circles, and tanned skin.
Having lived with her husband, who is 6 years younger than her, for over 30 years and sharing a son, People's Artist Thanh Hoa – "the singing woman" – only got to wear a wedding dress at the age of over 70.
Thuc Anh – the eldest daughter of People's Artist Cong Ly and his first wife – admitted that she had come across comments criticizing her father for having "many wives".