People's Artist Lan Huong just shared about her current life. She has not received any movie invitations since the movies "Reverse Tears" and "Living with Mother-in-law" in 2017.
People's Artist Lan Huong revealed that her current pension is about 8.5 million VND. People's Artist Lan Huong used to be a staff member of the Youth Theater. In 2018, she retired under the regime.
For 9 years, People's Artist Lan Huong has been absent from the big and small screens. Previously, People's Artist Lan Huong had a brilliant career and youth. Along with her generation such as People's Artist Le Khanh, People's Artist Minh Hang, Meritorious Artist Chi Trung..., she was ranked among the artists of the golden generation at the Youth Theater.
People's Artist Lan Huong was born in 1963 in Hanoi. In 1973, People's Artist - director Hai Ninh sought actors for the movie "Hanoi Baby".
According to the female NSND, the role of Ngoc Ha came to her like fate. Director Hai Ninh knew Lan Huong when "Hanoi Baby" was only 3-4 years old.

Many years have passed, when filming the movie "Hanoi Baby", director Hai Ninh painstakingly searched for many actors, tried over and over again with many babies. Finally, the director remembered the little girl Lan Huong he met a few years ago, she had clear eyes - both strong and patient, eyes that he could never forget, and that would be Ngoc Ha's eyes.
Hanoi Baby" recreates the image of Hanoi after the 12-day and night "Dien Bien Phu in the Air" war in 1972. The film was shot in the summer of 1973, half a year after the "Dien Bien Phu in the Air" battle. The film revolves around the story of baby Ngoc Ha. After a fierce bombing raid in the winter of 1972, Ngoc Ha lost her family, and she went to find her parents and younger sister amidst the ruined and desolate scene of Hanoi.
After a long journey marking the revolutionary cinema, to this day, "Hanoi Baby" is still one of the classic films of a film era with a great mission on its shoulders.
This is also the film that paved the way and brought a brilliant film career to NSND Lan Huong later. She joined the Youth Theater at the same time as Minh Hang, Anh Tu, Le Khanh, Chi Trung... The generation that made the theater glorious.
People's Artist Lan Huong used to study stage directing and was in charge of the Physical Drama Troupe with many new experiments for the Youth Theater.
In 2007, for her contributions to the stage, she was awarded the title of People's Artist (NSND).
With films, People's Artist Lan Huong once made a strong impression when the television film genre had a transformation. Among them, "People Living By My Side" (directed by Tat Binh) with the participation of People's Artist Lan Huong, Quoc Tuan once caused a screen storm in 1995-1996.

The two most recent films that NSND Lan Huong participated in are "Living with Mother-in-Law". In the film, she plays the role of the biological mother of the character Minh Van (Bao Thanh). In opposition to Mrs. Phuong (mother-in-law) also played by NSND Lan Huong "Bong", if Mrs. Phuong is mischievous and terrible, the role of NSND Lan Huong's biological mother "Hanoi Baby" shows softness and gentleness.
The contrast between the two mothers once caused the character Minh Van (Bao Thanh) to have a remark that caused a social media storm, when she was scolded by her mother-in-law and mentioned her biological mother, Minh Van reacted strongly and said: "You can touch anyone you want, but don't touch my mother".
This line was widely shared when "Living with Mother-in-law" aired. This film caused a stir at that time. The film adapted the script from a Chinese work, "Wizard on the Bottom of the Sea", directed by Vu Truong Khoa.
After that, People's Artist Lan Huong participated in the movie "Nguoc chieu nuoc mat" directed by Vu Minh Tri. According to People's Artist Lan Huong's sharing, since then, she has not received any more invitations to act in movies.
