People’s Artist Que Tran Born in 1981 in Ho Chi Minh City in a family with an artistic tradition. She is the biological daughter of the late People’s Artist Thanh Tong, a 5th generation descendant of the great ancient opera family of Bau Thang – Minh To. Growing up in the cradle of Cai Luong, Que Tran was soon immersed in the melodies: “In the past, the stage was lit every day, so every night I sat in the wings to watch. Thanks to that, I learned the trade, from the lyrics of the song.” singing and even gestures” – the female artist once shared.
Besides her beauty like a full moon, Que Tran soon showed her talent on stage when following the reformed troupes Minh To, 284, Dong Au Bach Long… to perform. When Que Tran was 18 years old, she was considered a “phenomenon” of Cai Luong theater when she won the Tran Huu Trang award for her role as Princess Thien Kieu in the play Trang Hoa Apricot.
People’s Artist Que Tran’s beauty is compared to the full moon. (Photo: FBNV)
After that, she continued to leave many marks by taking on many famous roles such as: Phuong Thao (Dancing with the Devil), Nga (Khúc Ly Huong), Phuong (The Eye of Time), Princess Phi Long (Trial of Bang Quy Phi),… Prestigious awards she has won include: Tran Huu Trang Gold Medal, Talented Actress, Golden Apricot, Purple Ink Impression, Fairy Youth Tien, Typical Citizen of Ho Chi Minh City, HTV Awards…
During the heyday of Cai Luong theater, Que Tran sang 8-10 shows a day, especially during Tet holidays.
“I don’t care about money when I go to sing. There were times when I went to sing in remote areas with difficult conditions. People who wanted to watch had to watch for 3-4 hours. On days when it was flooded, they also went. Every time When I go to perform, it’s fun for me to be given banh tet. I’ll never forget those things” – Que Tran confided.
In 2011, she was officially awarded the title of Meritorious Artist by the state. In addition to art, Artist Que Tran also honored to be a representative of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Council term 8 (2011 – 2016), term 9 (2016 – 2021).
In 2024, Que Tran is one of the youngest artists at the 10th People’s Artist award ceremony. At the award ceremony, the female artist said she considered this a great pride and honor in her career. , and at the same time a motivation to be more steadfast on the upcoming path.
People’s Artist Que Tran enjoys a peaceful life at the age of 40. (Photo: FBNV)
Although she is one of the most famous female Cai Luong artists, Que Tran is quite secretive about her love life. She has never publicly announced her boyfriend and rarely shares anything about her private life. She is still single at the age of 40. In a rare confession, Que Tran said: “Maybe my fate is like that.” , I have always followed nature. I’m very simple and don’t expect anything too big. When fate comes, I meet it because I don’t see anyone having anything completely. So you can only choose one of the two.”
In 2016, Que Tran experienced a big shock when People’s Artist Thanh Tong passed away. After organizing her father’s funeral, she lived days full of sadness and disappointment, even thinking about retiring from her career.
“I went to sing, and my father waited until he came home and closed the door before he could sleep peacefully. Nothing could make him happier than me standing on stage singing. Those memories sometimes make me weak and inconsolable. Mother And many relatives and audiences encouraged me to overcome it quickly. Today, I believe my father will be happy and proud of what his daughter has achieved,” Que Tran shared.
Present, People’s Artist Que Tran Choose a simple, quiet life. Besides performing on stage, filming for television stations and making some favorite products to post on her personal YouTube channel, she often cooks in the kitchen, takes care of the garden, exercises, and maintains her lifestyle. scientific and healthy.