Actor Thai Vu's real name is Vu Hong Thai, born in 2000 in Hanoi. He studied in the Geography class of Chu Van An High School. During his school years, he was an excellent student of the national team in Geography. After that, Thai Vu studied at Hanoi Law University. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in law but is known as a photo model and actor.
Thai Vu has a bright appearance, 1m78 tall, however, in a conversation with Lao Dong reporter, Thai Vu repeatedly said that he was very confident about his appearance and never saw appearance as a strength of himself.
Regarding the academic achievements he achieved when studying at Chu Van Thai High School, Thai Vu said: "I have the motivation to study hard. Because I passed Chu Van An that year thanks to the school's lower admission score. The year I took the 10th grade entrance exam, the exam was very difficult, and there were very few students with high scores. After that, the school had to lower it to 6 points - compared to the original benchmark, to achieve the student target. Thanks to dropping 6 points, I passed the 10th grade of Geography at Chu Van An High School. I entered the class with the lowest score, so that became the motivation for me to strive and study. Thanks to my own efforts, I was able to participate in the national excellent student exam in geography".
Thai Vu said that after graduating with a degree in Law, he had the opportunity to work in movies. Currently, at the age of 25, Thai Vu has had the opportunity to act in both movies (Flip Side 7, Lat Mat 8) and prime-time TV series. Most recently, Thai Vu played the role of Viet in the film "My Father, the Staying Man".
Referring to his journey to participate in "My Father stays", Thai Vu affirmed that he has learned a lot from veteran artists such as Meritorious Artist Bui Nhu Lai and Meritorious Artist Thai Son.
I am an amateur actor, not well-trained, so when I have the opportunity to act in a film, every day of filming for me is a day to learn and improve. I learn from veteran artists, from co-stars, from directors... From all the brothers and sisters in the film crew to gain knowledge and accumulate experience for myself. I cherish every opportunity of filmmaking, because I am very passionate - Thai Vu said.

Thai Vu is happy to have completed his role as a Vietnamese in the film "My Father stays". At the time of receiving this role, he was under a lot of pressure, afraid that he could not carry a long role, with many changes in his psychology, and having a fate like Vietnam.
"Thanks to the director's dedication and direction, thanks to learning from my seniors and co-stars, and thanks to my own efforts, I was able to complete the Vietnamese role. I am really happy - Thai Vu shared.
Currently, Thai Vu is in the process of researching new projects. He hopes to try many new types of roles, in which Thai Vu especially appreciates a villainous role, complex psychology, and transformation - but has a "young" and honest face - very unpredictable and unpredictable.