Jason Scott Lee

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Recent Role:
Detective Kaleo on Hawaii Five-0
Gender:
 
Born:
11-19-1966
Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California
Birth Name:
Jason Scott Lee
A kinder, gentler action hero for the New Age, Jason Scott Lee may be Hollywood's first male Asian-American sex symbol. (Another contender, Bruce Lee, first achieved superstardom in Hong Kong but failed to live long enough to cross over from chop-socky flicks.) Athletic and handsome, the young Chinese-Hawaiian actor's somewhat ethnically indeterminate looks led to a variety of roles in films and TV before he gained international celebrity as the star of the biopic "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story" (1993). Though possessing little physical resemblance to the kung fu legend and no prior martialMore arts training, Lee proved an inspired choice. He not only captured many of Bruce Lee's physical and vocal mannerisms but also made him a complex and sympathetic romantic figure. The modestly budgeted film was quite successful in the US and even more so overseas. 5 Lee made a strong impression on TV as the star of "American Eyes" (1990), a "CBS Schoolbreak Special", playing a Korean boy, adopted by an American family, who struggles to accept his heritage and identity. He played an Eskimo opposite Anne Parillaud in the romantic period drama, "Map of the Human Heart" (1993), also Lee's first starring role in a feature. A loincloth-clad Lee also starred as a 17th century Easter Island native in the Kevin Costner-produced "Rapa Nui" (1994) which was barely released in the US to disastrous box office but he and the film garnered some positive notices. 5 While his sculpted physique might give Sylvester Stallone pause, Lee lacks the macho qualities of most movie heroes. He brings a refreshing sensitivity and spirituality to his roles. Disney's live-action adaptation of "Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book" (1994) put Lee back in an exotic period setting. His Mowgli represents noble savagery at its best: innocent yet wise, fierce in battle yet gentle in love, and a friend to all the animals. He's an action hero one could bring home to mother--once he puts on some clothes. The film was a modest success in theaters but an unqualified smash on video.
Source: Hollywood.com

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