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| caption = Miu Lê in 2014.
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| birth_name = Lê Ánh Nhật
| birth_name = Lê Ánh Nhật
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1991|7|5}}
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| birth_place = [[Ho Chi Minh City]], {{flag|Vietnam}}
| birth_place = [[Ho Chi Minh City]], Vietnam
| occupation = [[Singer]] & [[Actress]]
| occupation = Singer & actress
| residence = [[Ho Chi Minh City]], {{flag|Vietnam}}
| residence = [[Ho Chi Minh City]], Vietnam
| years_active = 2009 – present
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==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Miu Le's real name is Le Anh Nhat (born July 5, 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City), she used to go to Vo Thi Sau Highschool, Ho Chi Minh City.
Miu Le's real name is Le Anh Nhat (born 5 July 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City), she used to go to Vo Thi Sau Highschool, Ho Chi Minh City.


=== 2009-2010: Acting debut and switching to singing ===
=== 2009–2010: Acting debut and switching to singing ===
She shared that her mother forced her to attend a modeling class in order to lose weight and adjust her posture. In this class, she was chosen by director Le Hoang for the movie Thu Tuong (Prime Minister), unfortunately the movie wasn't released. Afterward, she continued working with director Le Hoang in Nhung Thien Than Ao Trang (White Shirt Angels), marking her acting debut.
She shared that her mother forced her to attend a modeling class to lose weight and adjust her posture. In this class, she was chosen by director Le Hoang for the movie Thu Tuong (Prime Minister), unfortunately the movie wasn't released. Afterward, she continued working with director Le Hoang in Nhung Thien Than Ao Trang (White Shirt Angels), marking her acting debut.


She switched to singing as signing contract with NewGen Entertainment (also Khong Tu Quynh's management) under alias Miu Le which is made from her character July Miu and her last name. She released some songs such as Khong Gian Vang, Rieng Minh Em,...but it wasn't impressive to the audience.
She switched to singing as signing contract with NewGen Entertainment (also Khong Tu Quynh's management) under alias Miu Le which is made from her character July Miu and her last name. She released some songs such as Khong Gian Vang, Rieng Minh Em,...but it wasn't impressive to the audience.


=== 2011-2013: Style changing and reception ===
=== 2011–2013: Style changing and reception ===
In 2011, she starred in four movies: Thien Su 99, Oan Gia Dai Chien, Gia Dinh Dau Yeu and Toi Nay, 8 gio!
In 2011, she starred in four movies: Thien Su 99, Oan Gia Dai Chien, Gia Dinh Dau Yeu and Toi Nay, 8 gio!


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November 2014, she and Ngo Kien Huy held her first liveshow Toi Toa Sang. After the liveshow, she released music video Vut Tan Di and stayed hiatus after this release.
November 2014, she and Ngo Kien Huy held her first liveshow Toi Toa Sang. After the liveshow, she released music video Vut Tan Di and stayed hiatus after this release.


=== 2015-2017: Breakthrough with Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh (Sweet 20) ===
=== 2015–2017: Breakthrough with Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh (Sweet 20) ===
In 2015, she had another voice over for character Joy of Inside Out. Then she starred in the movie Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh, her performance received lots of positive reviews.
In 2015, she had another voice over for character Joy of Inside Out. Then she starred in the movie Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh, her performance received lots of positive reviews.


In 2016, she came back to singing as releasing Yeu Mot Nguoi Co Le. In April 12, she released music video Anh Dang Noi Dau as a cooperation with Trinh Thang Binh's BPro Entertainment. Also in this year, she had another voice over in Ky Bang Ha 5 and starred in two movies Ban Gai Toi La Sep and Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua.
In 2016, she came back to singing as releasing Yeu Mot Nguoi Co Le. In 12 April, she released music video Anh Dang Noi Dau as a cooperation with Trinh Thang Binh's BPro Entertainment. Also in this year, she had another voice over in Ky Bang Ha 5 and starred in two movies Ban Gai Toi La Sep and Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua.


Early 2017, she starred in the movie Nang 2 alongside Thu Trang, Hoang Phi,...
Early 2017, she starred in the movie Nang 2 alongside Thu Trang, Hoang Phi,...


In July 6, she released music video Con Gi Giua Chung Ta. In November, she joined TV show Sao Dai Chien however left after episode 6.
In 6 July, she released music video Con Gi Giua Chung Ta. In November, she joined TV show Sao Dai Chien however left after episode 6.


=== 2018: Comeback with "Muon" (Wanna) ===
=== 2018: Comeback with "Muon" (Wanna) ===
In September 11, she released music video Muon (Wanna) after 1-year hiatus. Through this video, she wants to demonstrate that she will do anything to get what she wants. The song is specially composed by Hua Kim Tuyen.
In 11 September, she released music video Muon (Wanna) after 1-year hiatus. Through this video, she wants to demonstrate that she will do anything to get what she wants. The song is specially composed by Hua Kim Tuyen.


==Songs==
==Songs==
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*Tối nay, 8 giờ!
*Tối nay, 8 giờ!
*[[Ice Age: Continental Drift]]
*[[Ice Age: Continental Drift]]
*Nhà có năm nàng tiên - Five Fairies in the House
*Nhà có năm nàng tiên Five Fairies in the House
*Yêu anh, em dám không?
*Yêu anh, em dám không?
*[[The Smurfs 2]]
*[[The Smurfs 2]]
*[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]
*[[Inside Out (2015 film)|Inside Out]]
*[[Sweet 20|Em là bà nội của anh - Sweet 20]]
*[[Sweet 20|Em là bà nội của anh Sweet 20]]
*[[Ice Age: Collision Course]]
*[[Ice Age: Collision Course]]
*Bạn gái tôi là sếp - She's the Boss
*Bạn gái tôi là sếp She's the Boss
*[[The Girl from Yesterday (film)|Cô gái đến từ hôm qua - The Girl from Yesterday]]
*[[The Girl from Yesterday (film)|Cô gái đến từ hôm qua The Girl from Yesterday]]
*Nắng 2
*Nắng 2
* [[Hidden Voices (game show)|Hidden Voices]] ([[Hidden Voices (season 2)|season 2]])
* [[Hidden Voices (game show)|Hidden Voices]] ([[Hidden Voices (season 2)|season 2]])

Revision as of 07:16, 16 October 2019

Miu Lê
File:Miulesinger.JPG
Miu Lê in 2014.
Born
Lê Ánh Nhật

(1991-07-05) 5 July 1991 (age 33)
OccupationSinger & actress
Years active2009–present

Miu Lê (born 5 July 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City) is a Vietnamese singer and actress.[1][2][3]

Life and career

Miu Le's real name is Le Anh Nhat (born 5 July 1991 in Ho Chi Minh City), she used to go to Vo Thi Sau Highschool, Ho Chi Minh City.

2009–2010: Acting debut and switching to singing

She shared that her mother forced her to attend a modeling class to lose weight and adjust her posture. In this class, she was chosen by director Le Hoang for the movie Thu Tuong (Prime Minister), unfortunately the movie wasn't released. Afterward, she continued working with director Le Hoang in Nhung Thien Than Ao Trang (White Shirt Angels), marking her acting debut.

She switched to singing as signing contract with NewGen Entertainment (also Khong Tu Quynh's management) under alias Miu Le which is made from her character July Miu and her last name. She released some songs such as Khong Gian Vang, Rieng Minh Em,...but it wasn't impressive to the audience.

2011–2013: Style changing and reception

In 2011, she starred in four movies: Thien Su 99, Oan Gia Dai Chien, Gia Dinh Dau Yeu and Toi Nay, 8 gio!

At the end of 2011, she left NewGen and signed with Avatar Entertainment. As she had her style changed completely for the release of her new singles including Ngay Xa Anh and Em Nho Anh, these songs were considered as hits as they topped in many music charts like Zing, Yan,...Her next songs also topped in music charts regularly.

In 2012, she had a voice over for Ky Bang Ha 4 alongside Chi Tai, after this project, she joined reality show 12 Ca Tinh Len Duong Xuyen Viet.

In 2013, she released a trio music video Lang Tham Yeu, Gia Vo Nhung Em Yeu Anh, Em Van Hy Vong, especially Gia Vo Nhung Em Yeu Anh topped in many music charts. After the project, she starred in two movies for Lunar New Year including Yeu Anh! Em Dam Khong? and Nha Co 5 Nam Nang Tien. In July, she had a voice over for Xi Trum 2 alongside Thanh Loc.

2014: Releasing 2 singles, 1 album and first liveshow

In early 2014, she cooperated with Only C to release single Ta La Cho Nhau during Valentine, then she released album Quen nhu chua tung yeu. Around the end of 2014, she released another single Minh Tung Yeu Nhau.

November 2014, she and Ngo Kien Huy held her first liveshow Toi Toa Sang. After the liveshow, she released music video Vut Tan Di and stayed hiatus after this release.

2015–2017: Breakthrough with Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh (Sweet 20)

In 2015, she had another voice over for character Joy of Inside Out. Then she starred in the movie Em La Ba Noi Cua Anh, her performance received lots of positive reviews.

In 2016, she came back to singing as releasing Yeu Mot Nguoi Co Le. In 12 April, she released music video Anh Dang Noi Dau as a cooperation with Trinh Thang Binh's BPro Entertainment. Also in this year, she had another voice over in Ky Bang Ha 5 and starred in two movies Ban Gai Toi La Sep and Co Gai Den Tu Hom Qua.

Early 2017, she starred in the movie Nang 2 alongside Thu Trang, Hoang Phi,...

In 6 July, she released music video Con Gi Giua Chung Ta. In November, she joined TV show Sao Dai Chien however left after episode 6.

2018: Comeback with "Muon" (Wanna)

In 11 September, she released music video Muon (Wanna) after 1-year hiatus. Through this video, she wants to demonstrate that she will do anything to get what she wants. The song is specially composed by Hua Kim Tuyen.

Songs

  • Riêng mình em
  • Giấc mơ thần tiên
  • Ngày mới ngọt ngào
  • Không còn nhau
  • Mình từng yêu nhau
  • Quà cho anh
  • Quên như chưa từng yêu
  • Đừng bắt em phải quên
  • Vụt tan đi
  • Yêu một người có lẽ
  • Anh đang nơi đâu
  • Còn gì giữa chúng ta
  • Mình yêu từ bao giờ

Filmography

References