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  1. Simplified Chinese. 黃文永. Hanyu Pinyin. Huáng Wényǒng. Huang Wenyong (25 July 1952 [citation needed] – 20 April 2013) was a Malaysia -born Singaporean actor, host and teacher. Huang died at the Singapore General Hospital at around 5 pm (GMT+8) on 20 April 2013, at the age of 60 due to lymphoma. [1] [2] [3]

  2. Yu ( Chinese: ; pinyin: Yú; Jyutping: jyu4, jyu1) is the 82nd surname mentioned in the Hundred Family Surnames. According to the 2006 census of People's Republic of China, it ranks 38th nationally. In 2019 it was the 41st most common surname in Mainland China. [1] The name is transliterated as Vu in Vietnamese but is very rare in Vietnam.

  3. Mao Ning ( Chinese: 毛宁; pinyin: Máo Níng; born December 1972) is a Chinese diplomat. As an official of the Chinese Communist Party, she has been serving as the spokeswoman and deputy director of information at the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs since September 2022. Prior to being selected for the Ministry's chief spokesperson ...

  4. Ning is the romanisation of the Chinese surnames Níng and its variant 甯 Nìng. After the introduction of simplified characters, both names were written as 宁 in Mainland China until 2000, when the character 甯 was restored as an accepted variant for people whose family had originally used that character. However, usage of 甯 remains ...

  5. Charlie Sheen. Carlos Irwin Estévez (born September 3, 1965), known professionally as Charlie Sheen, is an American actor. He is known as a leading man in film and television. Over his fifty-year career he has received numerous accolades including a Golden Globe Award as well as nominations for four Primetime Emmy Awards.

  6. Anthony Marc Shalhoub (/ ʃ ə l ˈ h uː b / shəl-HOOB; born October 9, 1953) is an American actor.His breakout role was as Antonio Scarpacci on the sitcom Wings from 1991 to 1997. He later starred as Adrian Monk in the USA Network series Monk from 2002 to 2009, earning three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

  7. Yulia Borisovna Navalnaya (née Abrosimova; Russian: Юлия Борисовна Навальная, née Абросимова, IPA: [ˈjʉlʲɪjə nɐˈvalʲnəjə]; born 24 July 1976) is a Russian public figure and economist.The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, she has been described in media as the "first lady" of the Russian opposition.