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Angela Yee, American radio personality; Becky Yee (born 1969), American portrait photographer; Betty Yee, California Comptroller; David Yee, Canadian actor and playwright; Harry Yee (1918-2022), American bartender; Jennifer Yee, American chef; Jimmie R. Yee (born 1934), American politician; Kelvin Han Yee, American actor; Kimberly Yee (born ...
Alexander Amos Yee (born 18 February 1998) is a British professional triathlete and distance runner. He is the 2024 World and Olympic champion in standard or 'Olympic' distance triathlon, the second man to win both titles in a single year.
Yee is a surname. Yee or YEE may also refer to: "Yee" (song), a 2013 single by American DJ/producer Deorro; Yee Nunataks, a geological feature in Palmer Land, Antarctica; Yee Hope FC, a former Hong Kong football club
Angela Yee (born January 3, 1976) is an American radio personality. She is currently the host of syndicated radio show Way Up . She previously co-hosted The Breakfast Club from 2010 to 2022.
Leland Yin Yee (Chinese: 余胤良; Jyutping: jyu4 jan6 loeng4; pinyin: Yú Yìnliáng; born November 20, 1948) is an American former politician who served as a member of the California State Senate for District 8, which covered parts of San Francisco and the Peninsula.
Jackson Yee (simplified Chinese: 易 烊 千 玺; traditional Chinese: 易 烊 千 璽; pinyin: Yì Yángqiānxǐ; born 28 November 2000) is a Chinese actor, singer and dancer. He rose to fame as a member of the Chinese boy band TFBoys since 2013. [ 1 ]
Rodney Yee was born in 1957, the Chinese-American son of an Air Force Colonel, and spent his childhood on military bases in Altus, Oklahoma and Puerto Rico.He was a gymnast during his high school years and later became a ballet dancer, performing with the Oakland Ballet Company and the Matsuyama Ballet Company of Tokyo, Japan.
Amos Yee Pang Sang [a] (born 31 October 1998) is a Singaporean convicted child sex offender and former blogger, former YouTuber, and former child actor.. In late March 2015, shortly after the death of former Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Yee uploaded a video to YouTube in which he negatively compared Lee to Jesus Christ.