Mai Shaoyan
Origin/Culture/Country: ChineseMai Shaoyan: is a female Chinese field hockey player who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.
Mai Hagiwara
Origin/Culture/Country: JapaneseMai Hagiwara: a Japanese pop singer, currently a member of °C-ute and Hello! Project Kids.Hagiwara joined Hello! Project after passing the 2002 Hello! Project Kids audition. She is the youngest out of the fifteen Hello! Project Kids and is also the youngest member in °C-ute. As a member of Hello! Project, she has been participated in the groups 4Kids and H.P. All Stars.Hagiwara later took part of the one-shot unit Kira?Pika with Morning Musume's Koharu Kusumi. Their only single "Hana o Pun / Futari wa NS" was released on August 1, 2007.[1]Hagiwara currently holds the record for the youngest participant on NHK's Kouhaku Uta Gassen. She appeared on the 2007 edition at the age of 11, dethroning Morning Musume's Ai Kago (who previously held the record for her 2000 appearance at the age of 12).
Mai Elisabeth Zetterling
Origin/Culture/Country: SwedishMai Elisabeth Zetterling: was a Swedish actress and film director.Zetterling was born in Västerås, Västmanland, Sweden to a working class family.[2] She started her career as an actress by the age of seventeen at Dramaten, the Swedish national theater. Her breakthrough came in the 1944 film Hets ("Torment"), written by Ingmar Bergman.Zetterling was involved in films in six different decades, from the 1940s to the 1990s. Her films as an actress included Quartet (1948), The Romantic Age (1949), and Only Two Can Play (1962), and the The Witches (1990), an adaptation of Roald Dahl's book. Her last film role was in the Swedish movie Morfars resa ("Grandpa's Journey") in 1993.