People's Artist Hoang Cuc - 'the most playboy grandmother in the acting village' after retirement
Even though she has been a grandmother for a long time, People's Artist Hoang Cuc still dyes her hair platinum blonde, writes poetry, short stories, takes photos, travels, does charity work and takes care of her children and grandchildren.
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During 30 years working at Hanoi Drama Theater, People's Artist Hoang Cuc had memorable roles in plays such asThe woman behind the green window, The teacher who locked my village, The street eyes… Nearing retirement, People's Artist Hoang Cuc discovered stage 3 cancer. But with the spirit of overcoming adversity, listening to her body to fight the disease, People's Artist Hoang Cuc's current life is extremely comfortable. |
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With her platinum-dyed hair, many people joke that People's Artist Hoang Cuc is the most playful grandmother in the acting world. With the viewpoint: "Just live happily today, worry about tomorrow later. As long as you can still feel happy, then be happy", People's Artist Hoang Cuc's life after retirement is extremely relaxed. |
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“In life, many tragedies happen to many people, in many situations, so I think the most important thing is to overcome yourself. At this age, I also determine that 'birth, aging, sickness and death', death is also an obvious and gentle thing. I have fought cancer for 10 years, I have done everything I can for myself and my children,” People's Artist Hoang Cuc shared. |
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Every day, the People's Artist still meditates, practices yoga and maintains healthy eating habits to stay healthy. |
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Hoang Cuc also has many hobbies such as: writing poetry, short stories, taking photos, traveling, doing charity work and taking care of her children and grandchildren. People's Artist Hoang Cuc also has works published in newspapers and books. |
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Contemplative verses are forged from a life of many ups and downs: "Anger and hatred are just the meaning of nothingness/Sitting there in the stillness of an unconscious life/Asking the old heavens to give me another day of peace". |
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People's Artist Hoang Cuc gently expressed all the pain of illness in her poems: "... The typhoid wound on the five left fingers pressed down/The five right fingers were swollen and curved, asking the question/Do you know that flowers bloom out of season in life?...". |