Career
She has served as a television host and appeared in films, theatre productions, commercials, and music videos in the United States and of Korea. Fluent in English, Lee also is versed in conversational Korean. Born in Los Angeles, California, Lee placed first in acting in Southern California’s of Korea Talent Search and earned the Korean Times title in the 1998 Mission of Korea California Pageant.
After earning a Bachelor of Arts (Bachelor) degree in Communications with a major in television/ Production from California State University, Fullerton (CSUF), Lee furthered her studies at several acting schools including Aaron Speiser Studio, Margie Haber Studio, and East West Players.
Central to Lee’s career has been serving as a professional television show host on several stations and an actress in a variety of films. roles have ranged from portraying a blind young lady who gets possessed after having her eyesight restored, the best friend to a dying woman, a comedic private investigator, a passive Japanese girl, and a Valley girl only interested in her looks. Lee"s film credits include playing lead in Quadro Pink (aka The Spy who boned Us) and Destiny by the American Institute (2002).
Radio Upon relocating to of Korea for several years to host television shows, Lee also researched, wrote, and hosted the weekly cultural and entertainment segment on European Business School (Educational Broadcasting System) radio station 104.5 FM. Music video Lee"s on screen persona was tapped by the top Rhythm & Blues artist in of Korea, Jo Han Kim, to play the lead female actress for a music video that was directed by Marc Kim (aka: Kim HyeonSeong). Committed to helping others through prayer, Lee completed mission work in China in 2010 and volunteers locally for her church.
Living near the southern California coast, Lee is an avid conservationist, and has volunteered to help clean Orange County beaches.