Education
Lee attended Balwyn Primary School and Camberwell Grammar School.
Lee attended Balwyn Primary School and Camberwell Grammar School.
He usually works alongside Hamish Blake as part of the comedy duo Hamish & Andy. Hamish & Andy Lee and Blake teamed with Ryan Shelton and several others to create a show called Radio Karate for Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University"s student television company RMITV, on community-access television station Channel 31. They also trained with, and appeared on, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology"s student radio station SYN, and subsequently had a few spot projects on FOX FM. Lee and Blake then hosted a comedy programme on Australia"s Seven Network, The Hamish and Andy Show, which was shortly cancelled after bad ratings.
Critics acknowledged their talent, but panned the show as poorly executed.
Since this show, Lee and Blake have almost always performed together. They are now consistently referred to as Hamish & Andy.
Blake and Lee hosted the national (Today Network) drive-time program Hamish & Andy (radio show) that ran between 4 pm and 6 pm, Monday to Friday. In 2011, the program was cut back to a weekly Friday show due to wanting to pursue other opportunities.
The radio show is considered successful, scoring top positions in the radio ratings in the crucial Sydney and Melbourne markets, as well as Perth.
Their audience share is around 20%, which is the highest ever recorded for a national FM show in Australia. He appeared on the Network Ten program Australia"s Brainiest Comedian. He was selected as one of the entrants to the Who"s Who in Australia 2011 edition
On 2 March 2010, Lee knocked out his two front teeth during the recording of a segment at an ice hockey venue.
On 10 May 2010, Andy and Hamish appeared on the television show Good News Week. In 2011 the duo made a deal with channel nine, since they have created a ten-part series called Gap Year: New New York
In 2012, the comedy duo created a second Gap Year season, titled Hamish and Andy"s: Euro Gap Year, in which the two travelled throughout Europe leading up to the 2012 London Olympic Games. In 2013, they continued the Gap Year series, creating a third season titled, Hamish and Andy"s: Asia Gap Year.