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'''Danny Lee''', born [[November 19]] [[1973]] in [[Hong Kong]], [[China]] is an [[American]] [[actor]].

==Background==
Danny Lee (USA) is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Actors Equity Association (AEA) as "Danny Lee", Member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) as "Danny K. Lee".

Danny immigrated to New York City, USA at the age of 4, and lived in Chinatown of Manhattan, New York most of his life. In his early schooling, Danny acted in many school plays, mostly Catholic themed as he attended the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic school in Greenwich Village.

Acting was something he enjoyed as a child, with heavy influences from the Benny Hill Show, Doctor Who, and the Chinese comic books "Low Foo Ji".

In his mid-late teens, along with the usual routine of school and part time jobs, Danny extended his acting hobby by creating several Cable Access Television shows, one of which totaled 42 episodes. Danny would spend his afternoons at the movies, watching every new release that came out at the Cineplex Odeon theater in the Newport Mall, NJ. He spent his evenings working as a clerk at a small Wall Street firm named Voorhees.

Danny worked many different types of jobs after that, and he eventually found his way into professional show biz in 1997.


==Career==
Danny Lee current works as an actor for Commercials, Film and Television. He is located in New York City, USA but as any actor, also works internationally. His credits grows continuously and include work for and with many of the biggest companys and names in show biz. A partial list of credits:


COMMERCIALS Client / Title / Role

MERCEDES BENZ "How I Dig Out" TV Interviewee - On Camera

MERCEDES BENZ "How I Dig Out" Radio Man 2 - Voice Over

INTEL "Brand Basics Global" Salesman - On Camera

TACO BELL "Cheesy Gordilla Crunch" Gordilla Eater - On Camera

SUBWAY "Crowd Around Jared" Business Man - On Camera


FILM Title / Role / Director

"Heart" Benny - Lead Sheldon Chan

"The Fluorescent Light Family" The Father - Supporting/Stunt Maya Matsumoto

"If" Cop # 2 - Supporting Teressa Tunney

"So Hong Enters The Fire" On Camera Narrator Chu Che Kong

"The 25th Hour" ADR - Loop Group Spike Lee


TELEVISION Title / Role / Director

"The Dungeon Master" Dungeon Master - Series Regular Michelle Lee

"Eye On Asian Americans" Investigative Reporter - Recurring Kate Kim

"In The Weeds" (The Pilot) Chinese Food Guy - Co-Star Michael Rauch

"The Colin Quinn Show" Mike Piazza - Co-Star T. Sean Shannon

"Sucker Free City" ADR - Loop Group Spike Lee

"Holiday Meeting" Ancient Chinese Warrior # 1 - Co Star Stan Dragoti

"Election Daybook" Trang Pho - Co-Star Megan Smith

==References==
*{{imdb name|id=1448571|name=Danny Lee VII}}

Revision as of 07:54, 2 October 2007

Danny Lee
File:MAdanny2005.jpg

Danny Lee, born November 19 1973 in Hong Kong, China is an American actor.

Background

Danny Lee (USA) is a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the Actors Equity Association (AEA) as "Danny Lee", Member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) as "Danny K. Lee".

Danny immigrated to New York City, USA at the age of 4, and lived in Chinatown of Manhattan, New York most of his life. In his early schooling, Danny acted in many school plays, mostly Catholic themed as he attended the St. Joseph's Roman Catholic school in Greenwich Village.

Acting was something he enjoyed as a child, with heavy influences from the Benny Hill Show, Doctor Who, and the Chinese comic books "Low Foo Ji".

In his mid-late teens, along with the usual routine of school and part time jobs, Danny extended his acting hobby by creating several Cable Access Television shows, one of which totaled 42 episodes. Danny would spend his afternoons at the movies, watching every new release that came out at the Cineplex Odeon theater in the Newport Mall, NJ. He spent his evenings working as a clerk at a small Wall Street firm named Voorhees.

Danny worked many different types of jobs after that, and he eventually found his way into professional show biz in 1997.


Career

Danny Lee current works as an actor for Commercials, Film and Television. He is located in New York City, USA but as any actor, also works internationally. His credits grows continuously and include work for and with many of the biggest companys and names in show biz. A partial list of credits:


COMMERCIALS Client / Title / Role

MERCEDES BENZ "How I Dig Out" TV Interviewee - On Camera

MERCEDES BENZ "How I Dig Out" Radio Man 2 - Voice Over

INTEL "Brand Basics Global" Salesman - On Camera

TACO BELL "Cheesy Gordilla Crunch" Gordilla Eater - On Camera

SUBWAY "Crowd Around Jared" Business Man - On Camera


FILM Title / Role / Director

"Heart" Benny - Lead Sheldon Chan

"The Fluorescent Light Family" The Father - Supporting/Stunt Maya Matsumoto

"If" Cop # 2 - Supporting Teressa Tunney

"So Hong Enters The Fire" On Camera Narrator Chu Che Kong

"The 25th Hour" ADR - Loop Group Spike Lee


TELEVISION Title / Role / Director

"The Dungeon Master" Dungeon Master - Series Regular Michelle Lee

"Eye On Asian Americans" Investigative Reporter - Recurring Kate Kim

"In The Weeds" (The Pilot) Chinese Food Guy - Co-Star Michael Rauch

"The Colin Quinn Show" Mike Piazza - Co-Star T. Sean Shannon

"Sucker Free City" ADR - Loop Group Spike Lee

"Holiday Meeting" Ancient Chinese Warrior # 1 - Co Star Stan Dragoti

"Election Daybook" Trang Pho - Co-Star Megan Smith

References