C.S. Lee

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C.S. Lee, also known as Charlie Lee, is an Asian American actor of Korean descent. Film became his passion in his junior year of high school while playing football. He attended Cornish College of the Arts on an acting scholarship and graduated with his BFA. He continued his acting training at the Yale School of Drama graduating with an MFA. He then spent eight years in New York City acting with various theater companies, regional theater, as well as television and film. He was made a series regular cast member in the first season of the Showtime series Dexter, playing the role of Vince Masuka.

[edit] Trivia

  • Recipient of the 1998 Carol Dye Acting Award at the Yale School of Drama.
  • Can often be seen on the Los Angeles county public golf courses.
  • His directorial debut of his short film, Crumple won Best Film at the 1st Annual 64 Hour Film Shoot out in New York City (now the 72 Hour Film Shoot out).
  • Was the guy holding the boombox in the award winning Nextel "Dance Party" commercial.

[edit] External links

C.S. Lee at the Internet Movie Database