The 66-year-old actress garnered attention for her portrayal of an eccentric elderly woman in the film "Lang Lang Nhan Sinh," which premiered in China in 10/2025. Thousands of viewers said they didn't recognize Luu Tuyet Hoa. In a video conversation with a colleague, the actress said she always wants to challenge herself and experience new characters.
According to Jf daily, while confident and professional in her work, Luu Tuyet Hoa leads a quiet life off-screen, filled with routine. Her days consist of watching TV, calling relatives, caring for her pets, and eating at home.
Luu Tuyet Hoa admitted that in over a decade of living in Shanghai, she has dined out fewer than 10 times. She avoids the hustle and bustle of the city, venturing out only when necessary. As a result, she is unfamiliar with the streets and constantly fears getting lost. To avoid this anxiety, she only walks in straight lines when taking her dog for walks.
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Actress Luu Tuyet Hoa. Photo: Jf Daily |
The actress revealed she hasn't visited many of Shanghai's famous landmarks. She is also not comfortable using a laptop and struggles with smartphone functions. Luu Tuyet Hoa avoids parties because she dislikes talking to strangers.
The actress continues to act regularly in films and television. In recent years, she has appeared in "Ngoc Minh Tra Cot," "Mac Vu Van Gian," "Vi Vu Yen Song Phi," and "Phi Ho Ngoai Truyen." Luu Tuyet Hoa also performs in stage plays.
With a 47-year career, the star is known for her roles in adaptations of Qiong Yao novels such as "Dong Song Ly Biet," "Ky Do Tich Duong Hong," "Ben Dong Nuoc," "Nguoi Vo Cam," and "Xom Vang." She also appeared in "Bao Thanh Thien" (1993), "Bach Phat Ma Nu Truyen," "Duong Qua va Tieu Long Nu," "Thieu Nu Tu Hy," "Tieu Ngao Giang Ho" (1985), and "Chan Hoan Truyen."
Luu Tuyet Hoa was married to Taiwanese screenwriter Deng Yu Kun for 12 years. In 2011, Deng passed away at home from a fall, after which Luu Tuyet Hoa began living alone. She plans to live in a nursing home to ensure her healthcare needs are met.
Nhu Anh (via Jf daily)