Zhao Jie
Zhao Jie | |
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Actress | |
AS | |
![]() Zhao Jie in 2033 | |
Professional Acting Career | |
Occupation | Actress |
Years Active | 2021 - Present |
Films | Dowager (2032) The Opium War (2029) Triad (2028) Power Couple(2028) False Confession (2025) Factory Girls (2025) Kitana (2023) |
Television | Mongolia (2027 - 2028) |
Awards | 1 Academy Award (2033) 1 Golden Globe (2033)4 Golden Roosters (2024, 2025 x 2, 2028) |
3rd Veloria of the House of Juno | |
In Office | 2 Sep 2023 - 20 Feb 2025 |
Patron | Julian Kao |
Chief of Staff | Carmen Messina |
Preceded by | Calista Yeo |
Succeeded by | Emilia Baudisch |
Consort of the House of Juno | |
Patron | Julian Kao |
Chief of Staff | Carmen Messina |
Veloria | Herself (2023 - 2025) Calista Yeo (2021 - 2023) Sara Costain (2018 - 2021) |
Admission | 8 November 2017 (age 17) |
Maturity | 20 February 2025 |
Preceded by | Position created |
Succeeded by | Lena Norqvist |
Personal Information | |
Born | 19 February 2000 (age 34) Changchun, Jilin China |
Nationality | ![]() |
Height | 175 cm (5'9") |
Breasts | 32B |
Hair | Black |
Eyes | Black |
Dress Size | 2-4 |
Education | The New School (BFA) Fudan University (MBA) |
Calista Yeo Renyu (Simplified Chinese: 杨衽羽, born 1 September 1998) is a Singaporean-American investor, asset manager and socialite. She co-founded Clarion Capital, a private equity firm focusing on the luxury consumer goods and lifestyle services industry, and has served as its Managing Partner since its inception on 4 November 2029. As of December 2034, Clarion Capital has assets under management of more than $350 million, with portfolio companies across Asia, North America and Europe.
In addition to her duties at Clarion Capital, Yeo has also been a board member at the Pavilion Club, an exclusive private members club with properties in Singapore, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Jakarta, since March 2032, and executive publisher of Tatler Singapore and Tatler Hong Kong magazines since May 2032.
Previously, Yeo worked as a private equity investment analyst at Minerva Holdings from January 2024 to April 2027, with coverage over the consumer goods, hospitality and gaming industries. During her tenure at Minerva Holdings, she also served on the firm's internal committee for women's welfare.