Christopher Lee

Actor

Popular As Christopher Lee (Malaysian actor)

Birthday July 23, 1971

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Malacca, Malaysia

Age 52 years old

Nationality Malaysia

Height 1.82 m

#58173 Most Popular

1971

Christopher Lee Meng Soon (born 23 July 1971) is a Malaysian actor, host and businessman, known for starring in many Chinese-language television dramas and films in Singapore, Taiwan and mainland China.

At the age of 26, Lee Rose to prominence after winning the Star Awards for Best Actor for his role in The Price of Peace, becoming the youngest ever recipient of the award.

A permanent resident of Singapore, Lee is widely regarded as an "Ah-Ge" (阿哥, "big brother") of Caldecott Hill for being one of the most successful actors in Singapore's Chinese-language entertainment industry.

He is the only Singapore-based actor to have won multiple Best Actor accolades at both Singapore's Star Awards and Taiwan's Golden Bell Awards.

Lee studied up to Form 5 in Sekolah Menengah Seri Kota, Air Leleh, Malacca, Malaysia.

He was an active student in school, serving as a prefect and representing his school in rugby competitions.

He has an older sister and two younger brothers, the youngest being Frederick Lee Meng Chong, who is also an actor and model in Malaysia.

1995

Lee joined TCS on a contract in 1995 after emerging as 1st runner-up in the male category of the Star Search programme in 1995.

He worked as a factory worker, salesman and part-time model before joining star search in 1995.

Lee first started acting in Chinese-language television dramas produced by Channel 8.

1997

Lee Rose to prominence after winning the Best Actor award at the Star Awards 1997 for his role as a hanjian in the television drama The Price of Peace, set in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II.

He was voted in as one of the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes that same year.

1998

In 1998, he starred as Yang Guo in The Return of the Condor Heroes, an adaptation of Louis Cha's novel of the same title.

The drama achieved high ratings in Taiwan, and Lee was voted in as Taiwan's Most Popular MediaCorp Male Artiste at the Star Awards 1998 for his performance.

Since then, Lee has acted in many television series jointly produced by Singapore and other countries in the Asia-Pacific region, co-starring with actors from Hong Kong and Taiwan, such as Nadia Chan, Vincent Chiao, Jimmy Lin and Jordan Chan.

Apart from acting, Lee also recorded the theme songs of MediaCorp's television dramas.

1999

He released his first solo album in 1999 and another one in 2002.

2006

On 8 October 2006, Lee was involved in a hit-and-run road accident.

He had allegedly knocked down a motorcyclist due to suspected drunk driving, causing the motorcyclist and his pillion rider to suffer superficial injuries on their faces and legs.

He failed the breathalyser test and was more than twice the legal limit.

He was arrested and released later on bail.

Despite the incident, Lee managed to win a position among the Top 10 Male Artistes in the Star Awards 2006.

In his acceptance speech, Lee said in Mandarin that he had been feeling terrible over the incident during the previous two months, and that he would be responsible for what he did.

Speaking to reporters later, he mentioned that he had been unable to sleep at times, adding that he was very grateful to his fans for their support.

2007

On 10 May 2007, Lee was fined S$4,500 and disqualified from driving for three years on charges of drunk driving and other traffic offences, as well as being sentenced to a prison term of four weeks after he admitted to drink driving, inconsiderate driving, failing to render aid to the injured motorcyclist and his injured pillion rider and removing his car from the scene without police permission.

Lee appealed against his jail sentence but withdrew his appeal later on 28 May.

He began serving his sentence at Queenstown Remand Prison on the same day.

On 15 June, the prosecution succeeded in appealing against Lee's four-week jail sentence and the court decided to overturn an earlier sentence of a S$3,000 fine for his drunk driving offence.

2009

After an eight-year courtship, Lee married Fann Wong, his co-star in several television series, on 16 May 2009.

The wedding ceremony was held at Shangri-La Hotel Singapore, with many of Lee's colleagues from the entertainment industry attending their wedding.

2010

At the 2010 Star Awards, Lee was awarded the coveted All-Time Favourite Artiste Award after winning the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes award from 1997 to 1998, 2000, 2002-2009 respectively with long-time colleague Mark Lee He became the first non-Singaporean artiste to win the award.

Apart from acting, Lee has also ventured into hosting and has hosted several travel and food programmes.

2012

He was nominated for the Best Info-Ed Show Host award at the Star Awards 2012.

2013

At the Star Awards 2013, Lee won his second Star Awards for Best Actor for his role in Show Hand.

2014

For his role as a depressed workaholic in A Good Wife, Lee won his first Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actor in a Television Series at the 2014 Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan's equivalent of the Emmy Awards.

Lee would go on to win the Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film at the 2021 Golden Bell Awards for his role as a construction worker obsessed with money in the HBO comedy Workers.

In 2022, Lee won the Golden Bell Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series in the iQiyi crime thriller Danger Zone.

In 2023, Lee ended veteran host Quan Yi Fong's five-year winning streak when he won the Star Awards for Best Programme Host at the 2023 Star Awards.

On 9 November 2021, Lee launched a golf clothing brand, eponymously named LMS, the initials of his Chinese name in pinyin.

The couple have a son Zed, who was born on 9 August 2014.