Once a beloved face on the small screen in the 1990s, Meritorious Artist Le Vi chose to leave the limelight when her career was at a stage known to many audiences.
After many years of settling in France, the female artist has a peaceful life in a garden house of about 4,000m2.
NSƯT Le Vi's husband is Mr. Cyril Lapointe. He used to study Cham culture, working at the Institute of Far Eastern Studies in Hanoi. Cyril Lapointe rented a house from NSƯT Le Van, and met Le Vi there. They fell in love and got married in 2003. Currently, Mr. Cyril Lapointe is the mayor of Saint Règle City.
Meritorious Artist Le Vi's family owns a garden house of about 4,000m2 with many green trees, vegetable gardens, flowers and a space close to nature. This is also where the female artist spends a lot of time taking care of trees, planting, and enjoying a slow, fresh life.

Spacious living space helps her family have the conditions to organize gatherings, welcome friends and relatives from Vietnam to visit.
Every time she returns to her hometown or welcomes family members to France, Le Vi cherishes the moments of reunion. The close relationship between the three sisters Le Khanh, Le Van and Le Vi has been mentioned many times by the public, especially during the journey of taking care of her mother, Meritorious Artist Le Mai.

On her personal page, Meritorious Artist Le Vi regularly shares about her daily life, traveling to Europe, meeting friends, especially images of taking care of trees in a green garden.
In her free time, she and her French husband joined a walking club with some friends.
Currently, NSƯT Le Vi's eldest son is 31 years old, the second son is 22 years old, and the youngest daughter is about to turn 18. All three of the artist's children do not pursue art. She teaches Vietnamese to her children so that they remember their roots even though they grew up in France.
Meritorious Artist Le Vi was born in 1968, the youngest daughter in the family of People's Artist Tran Tien and Meritorious Artist Le Mai. Le Vi has two older sisters, People's Artist Le Khanh and Meritorious Artist Le Van.
Because of her passion for dance art from a young age, Meritorious Artist Le Vi mainly worked on the dance stage. When venturing into cinema, she made an impression on the audience in the movie "The Unknown White Birch" in 1996 - a role that brought Le Vi the Golden Lotus award in 1996.
In addition, Le Vi also left many marks through the works "Yellow Light", "Moon on Strange Land"...
