Paul Sun-Hyung Lee

Actor

Birthday August 16, 1972

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Daejeon, South Korea

Age 51 years old

Nationality South Korea

#17098 Most Popular

1972

Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (born August 16, 1972) is a South Korean-born Canadian actor and television host.

1990

In 1990, he moved back to Toronto to attend the University of Toronto, where he attended the drama program at University College.

2003

He is best known for his roles as Randy Ko in the soap opera Train 48 (2003–2005) and as family patriarch Appa in the play Kim's Convenience (2011) and its television adaptation (2016–2021).

Lee was part of the main cast of the Global nightly improvised soap opera Train 48 in the role of Randy Ko for the entire run of the series from 2003 to 2005.

2005

He had a supporting role in the film Ice Princess (2005) playing Tiffany's father.

Lee appeared in the horror film P2 and the thriller The Echo.

2006

In 2006, he took the role of Jung Park in the video game Rainbow Six: Vegas and its 2008 sequel Rainbow Six: Vegas 2.

2010

Lee has won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Actor in a Comedy Series four times for his role as Mr. Kim in Kim's Convenience, and has been nominated twice for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role, Large Theatre, for The Monster Under the Bed in 2010 and the stage version of Kim's Convenience in 2012.

When Lee was three months old, his parents emigrated from Daejeon, South Korea to Canada, living in London, Toronto and Calgary.

Lee has been nominated twice for the Dora Mavor Moore Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male in a Principal Role, Large Theatre, for The Monster Under the Bed in 2010 and Kim's Convenience in 2012.

In the 5th, 6th, and 9th Canadian Screen Awards, he won the Best Actor in a Comedy Series for his portrayal of Appa in the Kim's Convenience television series.

Lee was selected to host the fourth season of the reality competition show Canada's Smartest Person, entitled Canada's Smartest Person Junior and featuring children as contestants.

Lee is also a playwright, with his own play Dangling premiering at Toronto's fu-GEN theatre festival in 2010.

2012

In 2012, Lee won the Best Actor citation from the Toronto Theatre Critics' Awards for his portrayal of Kim Sang-il in Kim's Convenience.

He played the role of Appa on stage in several Toronto productions of Kim's Convenience and on a national tour with the Soulpepper theatre company, as well as at an Off Broadway staging of the play.

2016

He brought the role of Appa to television in 2016 when the show was adapted as a television series.

In 2016, Lee played Zhang Lin in the Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre/Canadian Stage production of Chimerica.

2017

On January 11, 2017, he guest starred on an episode of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

2020

In 2020, he appeared as New Republic X-wing pilot Captain Carson Teva in The Mandalorian.

He reprised the role in The Book of Boba Fett Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian.

In 2021, he appeared as a panelist on Canada Reads, championing Natalie Zina Walschots's novel Hench.

In the same year, Lee's five seasons on Kim's Convenience came to an abrupt end when the two show runners left the project.

He was cast Uncle Iroh in the Netflix live action version of Avatar: The Last Airbender.

In 2022, he was announced as the host of Fandemonium, a factual series which will profile the internal cultures of various pop culture fandoms.

He also appeared on the 2022 revival of The Kids in the Hall.

In 2023, he returned as Carson Teva in The Mandalorian Season 3 episodes The Pirate and The Return.

He also appears in Ahsoka as Captain Carson Teva.

In 2024, He played Uncle Iroh in the Netflix live action Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024 TV series).

In Mar 6, 2024 Netflix had the cast react on Youtube to the series being renewed for 2 more seasons following the series debutting 21.2 million views in its first four days.

In 2023, Lee received the National Arts Centre Award at the Governor General's Performing Arts Awards.