Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Wen
Ming-Na
Ming-Na Wen es una actriz china nacida en Macao y nacionalizada estadounidense. Es más conocida por su papel de la doctora Jing-Mei Chen en la serie Urgencias. Como actriz de voz su papel más reconocido es el de la protagonista de la película Mulan. Desde 2013 hasta 2020 interpretó el rol de Melinda May en la serie Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., de la cadena ABC. Actualmente interpreta a Fennec Shand en la serie The Mandalorian de Disney+ desde 2019.
Jiang Wen
Jiang Wen es un actor, guionista y director chino.
James Wen
James Wen is a Taiwanese actor, model and former reporter. He is known for his supporting performance in Taiwanese drama My Queen, for which he received one of his four Golden Bell Awards nominations. According to Yahoo! Search, Wen was the 9th most searched celebrity from January to April 2009.
Chen Yi Wen
Chen Yi-wen is a Taiwanese filmmaker and actor.
Leana Wen
Leana Sheryle Wen is an American physician, an op-ed columnist with The Washington Post and a CNN medical analyst. She is a practicing physician, a former Health Commissioner for the City of Baltimore, and author of the book When Doctors Don't Listen: How to Avoid Misdiagnoses and Unnecessary Tests. Currently, she is a visiting professor of Health Policy and Management at the George Washington University, where she is a Distinguished Fellow in the Fitzhugh Mullan Institute for Health Workforce Equity. She is also a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Landy Wen
Landy Wen. Es una cantante taiwanesa.
Liu Wen
Liu Wen es una supermodelo china.
Ha Wen
Ha Wen is a Chinese television producer and director of Hui heritage.
Huan Wen
Huan Wen (桓溫) (312–373), courtesy name Yuanzi (元子), formally Duke Xuanwu of Nan Commandery (南郡宣武公), was a general of the Jin Dynasty (265-420). He is commonly viewed as one of the greatest generals since Jin's loss of northern China, as he led the campaign that destroyed Cheng Han and annexed its lands to Jin, and had some successes against the northern states Former Qin and Former Yan. After his death, the Huan clan would be entrenched in the Jin power struction for decades, after his son Huan Xuan temporarily usurped the Jin throne in 403 as the emperor of Chu (楚), he was posthumously honored as Emperor Xuanwu of Chu with the temple name of Taizu (太祖).