Speaking of actress Tran Hao, most viewers will immediately remember the image of "beauty of all people" Van Linh in the movie "Phan Hong Nu Lang".
In the movie, Van Linh is a beautiful, seductive but arrogant girl, who likes to joke with love and is pursued by many men. In real life, Tran Hao is an extremely simple, realistic person.
Tran Hao's artistic path is a stable journey, steady step by step with many years of persistent efforts.
Tran Hao was born in 1979, in Shandong, China. Her parents both work in factories, her family's conditions are not very well-off but very warm.
From a young age, Tran Hao was already a pretty girl with artistic talent. In high school, thanks to her active and open personality, she became an MC for a children's program on a local television station.
At the age of 17, while in 11th grade, Tran Hao accidentally participated in a guest role in a movie, was noticed by a senior and advised to try taking the entrance exam to the school of stage art.
By the university entrance exam year, Tran Hao simultaneously received admission notices from 4 art academies. After careful consideration, she decided to choose the Central Academy of Drama (China).
Just entering university, Tran Hao showed herself to be much more mature than her peers. She used all her free time to work part-time, cover tuition fees and send money home for her father's treatment. At that time, some classmates who did not understand the story even joked that she was "exhausted".
Before graduating, Tran Hao received an invitation to act in a film, playing a pure, simple girl. The film then won many awards, and Tran Hao officially stepped into the entertainment industry.
After graduating, she joined the Beijing People's Art Theater, trained dialogue and polished acting on the spoken drama stage, becoming a solid foundation for her later career.
The work that really brought Tran Hao to the peak of fame is the classic movie "Phan Hong Nu Lang" in 2003. Few people know that Tran Hao has refused invitations twice, because he believes that his personality is not ostentatious enough to fully portray the character "beauty of all people".
But the director resolutely chose Tran Hao, personally called to persuade her. At that time, her father urgently needed money for medical treatment, so after many considerations, Tran Hao accepted the role.
When she accepted the role, Tran Hao was determined to put all her heart and soul into it. She stood in front of the mirror to study each movement, posture, and tone of the character, even the eyebrow crease had to be practiced over and over again.
Phan Hong Nu Lang" just aired and immediately caused a fever. In just one night, Tran Hao became a national female star.

In the same year, Kim Dung's martial arts film "Thien Long Bat Bo" was also released, the role of A Tu played by her once again impressed the audience, bringing Tran Hao to the peak of his career.
After that, Tran Hao flexibly switched between many types of roles, winning many awards. However, she still maintained her rare alertness.
What is even more surprising is that Tran Hao also ventured into singing. Her debut personal album for 4 consecutive weeks topped the sales chart.
Both acting and singing were successful, Tran Hao had a firm foothold in the entertainment industry. However, when his career was rising like a kite meeting the wind, Tran Hao chose to get married.
In 2009, she met her current husband Luu Hai Phong, a successful intellectual. The two met, fell in love and married the following year. After getting married, Tran Hao successively had 3 children, reducing her film work.

While focusing on her family, Tran Hao did not give up on perfecting herself. In 2010, she passed the postgraduate program in acting at the Central Academy of Dramatic Art, and 3 years later, she conveniently received a Master of Arts degree.
After graduating, Tran Hao did not rush to return to acting but stayed at school as a lecturer.
In recent years, Tran Hao has lived very discreetly, without tricks, without scandals, and rarely appears on entertainment programs. It was not until the last two years that she gradually returned to the big screen.
Currently, Tran Hao balances between career and family, leisurely walking on the path he chooses.