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Gan Wei
Born (1984-05-21) 21 May 1984 (age 40)
Other namesVivian Gan
Alma materPeople's Liberation Army Academy of Art
Occupation(s)Actress, web producer
Years active2009–present
Spouse
(m. 2008)
Children3
Chinese name
Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinGān Wēi

Gan Wei (Chinese: 甘薇, born 21 May 1984), also known as Vivian Gan, is a Chinese actress and the founder of LeYoung Pictures which produced the hit web series Go Princess Go (2015). Gan has had supporting roles in multiple films, but is perhaps better known as the wife of billionaire Jia Yueting.[1]

In 2017, after Jia Yueting was put on China's debt blacklist, he refused to return to China despite a court order. Gan Wei and Jia's brother were tasked to settle his debts.[2][3]

In early 2018, Gan Wei was put onto the list of defaulters by Beijing No.3 Intermediate People’s Court, which made her subject to travel restrictions. [4]

Filmography

Film

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2009 Kungfu Cyborg 機器俠 Zhou Suqing
2010 Welcome to Shama Town 决战刹马镇 Tao Hua
2011 A Land Without Boundaries 无界之地 Hengsha
Love Is Not Blind 失恋33天 First girl in dream
2012 Crazy GPS 疯狂的GPS Xiaoze
The Zodiac Mystery 十二星座离奇事件 Tang Lin
Time Flies Soundlessly 岁月无声 Ma Hongmei
2016 Who Sleeps My Bro 睡在我上铺的兄弟 Mary
2017 Gui Ma Deng 五行者之鬼马灯 Jiang Xiaoqiao web film
2018 AI Is Coming 超级APP web film

Web series

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2009 Promise 约定
2012 The Girls 女人帮·妞儿 Xiaochun also co-producer
2015 Go Princess Go 太子妃升职记 Does not appear co-producer
2017 Inference Notes 推理笔记 Does not appear associate producer

References

  1. ^ "Wife swapping: LeEco juggles its businesses and acquires LeYoung". Week in China. 2017-04-28.
  2. ^ Weinland, Don; Feng, Emily (2018-01-02). "LeEco founder Jia Yueting defies Beijing order to return to China". Financial Times.
  3. ^ "Jia Yueting's wife resolves some LeEco's debt, thanks investors". Global Times. 2018-01-18.
  4. ^ "LeEco's Gan Wei listed as defaulter, restricted from traveling". Asia Times. 2018-04-16.