Lê Vũ Long
Lê Vũ Long, born in 1973, is a prominent figure in the realms of contemporary dance, choreography, and acting in Vietnam. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Phong in the 1997 television series "Xin hãy tin em" (Please Believe Me), which captivated audiences and showcased his talent in dramatic storytelling.
In addition to his television success, Lê's performance as Phiên in the critically acclaimed film “Người đàn bà mộng du” (The Somnambulist Woman), directed by Nguyễn Thanh Vân in 2003, earned him accolades and solidified his status as a skilled actor in the Vietnamese film industry. This film, which received several awards, highlighted his ability to embody complex characters and contributed to his reputation as a versatile performer.
Throughout his career, Lê Vũ Long has made significant contributions to the performing arts in Vietnam, blending traditional elements with contemporary styles. His work not only reflects his artistic vision but also resonates with audiences, making him a respected figure in the cultural landscape of the country. With a diverse portfolio that spans television, film, and dance, Lê continues to inspire both aspiring artists and fans alike, leaving a lasting impact on Vietnamese performing arts.