
Distinguished Artist Hữu Mười (full name Nguyễn Hữu Mười, b. 9 September, 1957) is an award-winning Vietnamese actor, director and performing arts educator. Discovered by veteran actor Phi Nga after abruptly applying in a National Theatre’s casting call, he later became one of the few 16 graduates of Hanoi University of Theatre and Performing Arts during the 70s. His breakthrough role came in 1982 when he was offered to play Teacher Thứ in Phạm Văn Khoa’s classic “Làng Vũ Đại Ngày Ấy”, an adaptation of Nam Cao’s famous stories; the role made Hữu Mười a household name in contemporary cinema. In 1984, the actor took on the role of Khang in Đặng Nhật Minh’s landmark film “When the Tenth Month Comes” and clinched the Best Actor award that same year at 7th Vietnam Film Festival.
After the success of “When the Tenth Month Comes”, Hữu Mười received a scholarship to study directing in Soviet Union for 7 years. He began directing in the late 1990s, and occasionally collaborated with his classmate Vũ Đình Thân. His most successful work as a director is “Mùi cỏ cháy”(2012)

Return Day
1986 · as Tâm

Tears in the New Era
1996 · as Tiến

Once Upon a Time in Vu Dai Village
1982 · as Teacher Thứ

The Scent of Burning Grass
2012 · as Hoàng 60 tuổi

Return to Sam Sao
1985 · as Cán bộ mậu dịch

Those We Have Met
1979 · as Toàn

Operation Three Roses
1981 · as Bẩy Cứ

A Fool's Wisdom
1978 · as Phùng

From The Same Forests
1978

When the Tenth Month Comes
1984 · as Khang

Runaway
1996 · as Quốc

We Break Up In Summer
1982 · as Tiêm

The Population Planning Minister
1984 · as Nhất