Lee Tiger Halley is an experienced actor from Fremantle, Western Australia. Lee plays the lead role of Gus Bell in Netflix's highly anticipated, Boy Swallows Universe. Lee also plays Gonzo, the DJ in Crazy Fun Park, and was Big Mike in The Heights, Season 2. Lee has had years of acting training with various studios, including Ali Roberts Studio, where he still trains, at NIDA, Barking Gecko and also Filmbites. His training has included improvisation, play making, voice and accent and screen. Lee also gained a place at the prestigious John Curtin College of the Arts, where he studied studied Drama full time during his high school years, with an emphasis on theory and performing. Lee has also performed on stage, in numerous TVC's and in many short films, including the award winning short film, Featherweight.
Lee Tingey is known for Iron Cross: The Road to Normandy (2022), Ardennes Fury (2014) and The Last Rescue (2015).
Lee Tockar was born on February 11, 1969 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Slugterra (2012), The League of Super Evil (2009) and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013).
Lee Toland Krieger is a producer and director, known for The Vicious Kind (2009), December Ends (2006) and The Age of Adaline (2015).
Lee is a multi-hyphenate artist: singer-actress-producer-writer-YouTuber, to name a few. She began her career in reality TV but transitioned to film and television and later gravitated towards theatre after attending the prestigious Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts, in London, UK. Her work has been featured on the Leo Award winning show "Blackstone" (HULU), "The Detour" (Crave TV) and the new Kevin Costner pilot "National Parks" (ABC), airing in 2022. Growing up as a classically trained musician, Lee toured China and then North America as the lead singer in her own indie rock band "Falling For Scarlet". She continues to push the boundaries as an artist and has added composing classical pieces for film and TV to her already amassed repertoire. As a self professed story teller and creator, she is constantly finding ways to communicate and connect through art. Her newest project crosses two mediums; theatre and live-streamed broadcasting, with the award winning play "C*CK" by Mike Bartlett. Her rolls involved: co-producer, theme song composer and lead actress. As a past time Lee enjoys being the content creator, director, writer, wood worker and host of her own Youtube show called LEE-i-Y DIY where she inspires others to create their own spaces, while entertaining them. Currently Lee resides in Vancouver, Canada.
Lee Tong Foo was born on April 23, 1875 in Alameda, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Across the Pacific (1942), Mr. Wong, Detective (1938) and There's a Girl in My Heart (1949). He died on May 1, 1966 in Los Angeles, California.
Lee Toomes is an actor, known for Peaky Blinders (2013), In the Flesh (2013) and The Driver (2014).
Lee Trovillion is known for CollegeHumor Originals (2006), Outlaws Don't Get Funerals (2019) and A Wreck Without You (2019).
Lee Turner is known for Suzanne's Saturday Night Scares (2020), Keith (2008) and Stokes River Haunting (2022).
Lee Unkrich is an Academy Award-winning director at Pixar Animation Studios. He most recently directed Disney.Pixar's critically-acclaimed "Coco", which received the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature and Best Song. As the director of Disney.Pixar's "Toy Story 3," Lee was also awarded an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Lee joined Pixar in 1994, and has played a variety of key creative roles on nearly every animated feature film made at the studio. Before co-directing the Oscar-winning "Finding Nemo," he was co-director of "Monsters, Inc." and the Golden Globe-winning "Toy Story 2." He began his Pixar career as a film editor on "Toy Story" and was supervising film editor on "A Bug's Life." Lee also contributed his editing skills to numerous Pixar films, including his role as supervising film editor on "Finding Nemo". In 2009 Lee and his fellow directors at Pixar were honored at the 66th Venice International Film Festival with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement. Prior to joining Pixar, Lee worked in television as an editor and director. He graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema/Television in 1991. He grew up in Chagrin Falls, Ohio.