Koe Yeet

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Koe Yeet
Portrait of Koe Yeet, 2016.jpg
Koe Yeet, pictured in July 2016
Born (1992-01-17) 17 January 1992 (age 32)
Nationality Malaysian
Other namesGāo Yì
Education SJKC Jalan Davidson
Catholic High School, Petaling Jaya
Alma mater University of Reading
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2006–present
Website www.koeyeet.com

Koe Yeet (born 17 January 1992) is a Malaysian television and film actress.

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Early life and education

Koe Yeet began her education at Jalan Davidson Chinese primary school and completed her secondary education at the Catholic High School, Petaling Jaya. In 2016, Koe received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Reading and advanced to the Bar Professional Training Course. [1] [2]

Career

Koe was noted her role in the 2008 action comedy film Ah Long Pte Ltd by actor-director Jack Neo. [3] [4] She also starred in Wind Chimes In A Bakery; a web series sponsored by Samsung Malaysia which has received a total of 4.7 million views. [5] [6]

In 2020, Koe played the main character in Titoudao , a television adaptation of the eponymously named play. For the role, she received the Best Newcomer award at Asia Content Awards 2021. [7]

Filmography

Television and web series

YearTitle
2006Mother’s Heart (妈妈的心)
2007Days Back Then (一起走过的日子)
2008Goodnight DJ (声空感应之幸福玻璃球)
2008Exclusive (独家追缉)
2010Goodnight DJ 2 (声空感应2 之标本)
2012Mining Magnet (半边天)
2013Satu Hati (同心齐家)
2013The Liars (说谎者)
2014Wind Chimes in a Bakery
2014本来我应该 [8]
2018Love At First Swipe [9]
2020Ti Tou Dao (剃头刀): Inspired By The True Story Of A Wayang Star [10]

Television and short films

YearTitle
2010BeautiFool Love (心属于你)
2012Sesat (迷河)
201224 Hours of Horror (惊悚 24 小时)
2013Fortune Lemon Tree (年年有吉)
2013Hi, Girl (援交)
2014The Girl from Tomorrow (来自未来的陪伴) [11]
2014Goodbye September (再见九月) [12]
2015Dalang (影匠) [13]
2015Delete (删除) [14]
2015Stay With Me (画灵) [15]

Theatrical films

YearTitle
2008 Ah Long Pte Ltd (老师嫁老大)
2010Cycle of Love (摇滚单车梦)
2011 Homecoming (笑着回家)
2013The Hunter 3D (猎首 3D)
2014Fantasia (爱。疯狂)
2016Battle Of Hip Hopera (终极舞班)

Music videos

YearTitleArtist
2013Kimi ToHaoto
2014I Can (我可以)Diana Liu

Advertisements

PeriodClient
2013–2017 Cuti-Cuti 1Malaysia (tourism)
2012–2015Célebre Swiss (skin care)
2011–2015Celeb Trendz (hair care)
2014–2015 Shiseido (hair care) [16]
2015 Hotlink (telecommunication) [17]

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  11. The Girl from Tomorrow (来自未来的陪伴) Archived 16 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine on YouTube
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  13. Dalang (影匠) Archived 16 May 2021 at the Wayback Machine on YouTube
  14. Delete (删除) Archived 12 January 2020 at the Wayback Machine on YouTube
  15. Stay With Me (画灵) Archived 25 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine on YouTube
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