Career
His best known role was Sergeant Heng in Jack Neo"s army movies Ah Boys to Men and Ah Boys to Men 2. Notable roles include appearing in MediaCorp Channel 5"s Point of Entry (television series), Home Box Office (Asia) & Australian Broadcasting Corporation"s Serangoon Road (television series) as well as British Broadcasting Corporation"s Insatiable Teens. Lee first appeared on television as the host of the 2009 Asian Youth Games, part of Singapore"s bid to host the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics.
His first screen acting role was in 2012 in an Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals pet adoption commercial.
Lee"s first film cr was 2012"s Ah Boys to Men, playing the supporting role of Sergeant Heng. The film was a commercial success, despite mixed critical reviews.
In 2013, Lee reprised his role in its sequel, Ah Boys to Men 2. As of January 2013, Ah Boys to Men has grossed $6.18 million and Ah Boys to Men 2 has grossed $7.9 million domestically.
Ah Boys to Men 2 by Jack Neo, remains the biggest local box office and the highest grossing Singaporean film to date.
Lee appeared in several MediaCorp programmes such as Point of Entry, Unnatural, On the Edge, Step Puteri. Lee appeared music videos for the theme song of Ah Boys to Men, titled "Recruit"s Anthem" and United Kingdom-based artists Virus Syndicate and Dinzy. Lee landed a role the following year in Little Medium Boy, a Hong Kong-Singapore horror film directed by Meng Ong, starring Sandra Ng and Mark Lee (comedian).
Lee attended National Junior College.
He was conscripted into compulsory National Service in Singapore.