On May 21, actress Chu Vien Vien breathed her last after 5 years of fighting cancer. The funeral will be held simply, as she wished when she was alive.

Talented female artist and scandal-free career

Born in 1974, Yuan Yuan graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 1997 and entered the Chinese entertainment industry in the early 1990s. Not choosing a flashy path, she quietly built her name with talent and depth in each role.

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Zhou Yuanyuan graduated from Beijing Film Academy, Central Academy of Drama, and Shanghai Academy of Drama.

Throughout her career, she participated in many famous movies and television series such as: Giving you a small red flower, My sister, Paradise under the sea, Goodbye my love ... In which, she often took on complex female roles with diverse psychological depth, leaving an indelible mark in the hearts of the audience.

The actress has been honored with many prestigious awards. Her role in the TV series Zhang Damin's Happy Life helped her win the Best Actress award at the Golden Eagle - one of China's most prestigious television awards.

Yuan Yuan is admired by colleagues and audiences for her realistic acting ability and carefulness in choosing roles.

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The beautiful appearance of Chu Vien Vien.

Simple love, lasting with your partner

Besides her career, Vien Vien's married life is also admired by many people. She met her partner Tan Bach Thanh when she was still a student. Their love was once opposed because of concerns about affecting her studies. The two broke up after listening to advice but got back together just a week later.

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Chu Vien Vien and her husband were classmates.

After graduating, although Vien Vien's career was more brilliant than her husband's, the two still accompanied each other. The difference in reputation once caused them to have a crisis, but instead of conflict, they chose to talk and understand each other. Tan Bach Thanh once said in an interview: "She is the woman who makes me want to become a better version of myself."

They got married in 2006 and soon welcomed their first daughter. For the sake of their family, both of them reduced their work to spend time taking care of and raising their children.

When Vien Vien was diagnosed with cancer in 2020, Tan Bach Thanh became a strong support, turning down many job opportunities to accompany his wife throughout the treatment process.

Pursue passion until the end of life

Despite suffering from a serious illness, Vien Vien never once gave up her passion for acting. In her final years, she still actively participated in film projects such as: My Sister, A Small Story Like a Grain of Sand, Legend of the Sea and You Are My Hero .

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Chu Vien Vien worked hard on acting in films in her later years.

Notably, the film The Creator - co-starring Zhao Liying and Huang Xiaoming - had just finished filming less than a month before her death. Behind-the-scenes images of Yuan Yuan were still full of vitality, energy and passion.

Vien Vien's status at the beginning of 2025 for the character Cao Tuyet Mai in the movie: "Gorgeous wavy hair, best businesswoman in town - Cao Tuyet Mai's life is forever free and unrestrained", making fans choke up when reading it again.

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The actress's unreleased work co-stars with Trieu Le Dinh and Huynh Hieu Minh.

Zhou Yuanyuan devoted nearly half of her life to art and love. Her passing is not only a great loss to her family and friends, but also an irreplaceable void in the Chinese film industry.

Moments of Chu Vien Vien and her husband:

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