Playing the role of a battalion commander participating in the Dien Bien Phu Campaign in the film "Hoa ban do", People's Artist Tran Luc left a lasting impression on the audience.
People's Artist, DirectorTran Lucborn in 1963 in Hanoi, father is the late People's Artist Tran Bang, mother is Meritorious Artist Tran Thi Xuan.
Tran Luc is best known as an actor, although he later switched to directing.
People's Artist Tran Luc left an impression on television audiences through his roles inmoviesuch as: "Love story by the river", "Red ban flower", "My mother-in-law", "Moc's family story", "TV about the village", "Who will come to your house this Tet"...
Recently, Tran Luc played the role of musician Trinh Cong Son in the film "Em va Trinh" by director Phan Gia Nhat Linh and an old painter in "Dao, Pho va Piano" by Phi Tien Son.
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In recent days, joining in the atmosphere of the 70th anniversary of Dien Bien Phu victory, People's Artist Tran Luc also shared images of his visit to Dien Bien with the audience.
Tran Luc visited famous locations in the Dien Bien Phu campaign such as Muong Phang - where the headquarters of the Dien Bien Phu front was located, watched the parade...
"Dien Bien is hot at noon, cool in the evening, and cold at night. The weather is extremely pleasant," director Tran Luc described the atmosphere in Dien Bien.
On this occasion, Tran Luc shared an image of Battalion Commander Phuong, whom he played in the film "Hoa ban do" by director Bach Diep. The film was released in 1994 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu victory. "Does everyone recognize who the handsome soldier standing next to me is?", director Tran Luc wrote.
At the age of 61, People's Artist Tran Luc has a peaceful life with his family. He is secretive so he often does not share anything about his marriage with the press or on his personal page, but only quietly works on artistic projects.