James Lee (Malaysian Film Director)
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 50 |
Date of birth | December 13,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Ipoh |
Malaysia | |
Spouse | Sylvia Tan |
Job | Actor |
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ID | 1601746 |
Kl24: Zombies
The Beautiful Washing Machine
Petaling Street Warriors
Sini Ada Hantu
15Malaysia
The Big Durian
Love Conquers All
Before We Fall In Love Again
Things We Do When We Fall in Love
Sunti @ Facebook
Call If You Need Me
Village People Radio Show
A Moment Of Love
If It's Not Now, Then When?
Love To The End
Waiting for Love
Ah Beng Returns
Room To Let
Floating Sun
Monday Morning Glory
Gedebe
Visits: Hungry Ghost Anthology
Tokyo Magic Hour
Majidee
The Amber Sexalogy
South Of South
The Collector
Sanctuary
Two Sisters
Charge Over You
Claypot Curry Killers
Flower in the Pocket
Histeria
Filem Snipers, 2001
Delete
Filem The Beautiful Washing Machine
Modern Day Love Stories
Self-portrait
Filem Waiting For Love
The Beautiful Washing Machine
Petaling Street Warriors
Sini Ada Hantu
15Malaysia
The Big Durian
Love Conquers All
Before We Fall In Love Again
Things We Do When We Fall in Love
Sunti @ Facebook
Call If You Need Me
Village People Radio Show
A Moment Of Love
If It's Not Now, Then When?
Love To The End
Waiting for Love
Ah Beng Returns
Room To Let
Floating Sun
Monday Morning Glory
Gedebe
Visits: Hungry Ghost Anthology
Tokyo Magic Hour
Majidee
The Amber Sexalogy
South Of South
The Collector
Sanctuary
Two Sisters
Charge Over You
Claypot Curry Killers
Flower in the Pocket
Histeria
Filem Snipers, 2001
Delete
Filem The Beautiful Washing Machine
Modern Day Love Stories
Self-portrait
Filem Waiting For Love
James Lee (Malaysian Film Director) Life story
James Lee, is a Malaysian Chinese film director. He was born Lee Thim Heng in 1973 in the city of Ipoh in Perak. He is one of the pioneers of the Malaysian Digital Film movement. His film The Beautiful Washing Machine won the Best Asean Feature Award and FIPRESCI Prize at the Bangkok International Film Festival 2005.