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'''Reggie Lee''' is an American actor of Filipino descent who plays a [[Starfleet Academy]] test administrator in {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}. He was born in Quezon City, Philippines, and moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, as a child. In the 1990s, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, and began acting on stage and television.
 
'''Reggie Lee''' is an American actor of Filipino descent who plays a [[Starfleet Academy]] test administrator in {{y|2009}}'s {{film|11}}. He was born in Quezon City, Philippines, and moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, as a child. In the 1990s, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, and began acting on stage and television.
   

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Template:Realworld Reggie Lee is an American actor of Filipino descent who plays a Starfleet Academy test administrator in 2009's Star Trek. He was born in Quezon City, Philippines, and moved with his family to Cleveland, Ohio, as a child. In the 1990s, he relocated to Los Angeles, California, and began acting on stage and television.

Television work

Lee is perhaps best known for his recurring role as Company member Bill Lee on the FOX television series Prison Break. He was seen in sixteen episodes throughout the show's second season, during which time he worked with Tim De Zarn, Mark Harelik, Robert Knepper, Alexandra Lydon, Conor O'Farrell, Leon Russom, and Wade Williams.

Before his stint on Prison Break, Lee was a regular on the short-lived Fox series Luis. In addition, he made several appearances as Officer Jim Chang on the Lifetime drama The Division and had brief recurring roles on Philly (working with Ron Canada and Don McManus) and Judging Amy (with Rene Auberjonois).

Lee has also made guest appearances on such shows as Babylon 5 (with Walter Koenig), ER (with Penny Johnson and Freda Foh Shen), Beverly Hills, 90210 (with Ann Gillespie and Jandi Swanson), Chicago Hope (with Randy Oglesby), and NCIS (with Ned Vaughn).

Film work

After appearing in such films as Psycho Beach Party (with Ruth Williamson), Lee played one of the male leads in the 2000 drama Drift. His first major film credit was a supporting role in the 2001 blockbuster The Fast and the Furious.

Lee had a small role in the 2003 comedy Masked and Anonymous, which also featured a cameo appearance by Christian Slater. Lee then worked on the film Net Games, working alongside Ed Begley, Jr. and Star Trek: The Next Generation's Marina Sirtis.

Lee had roles in the hit Pirates of the Caribbean sequels, Dead Man's Chest (2006) and At World's End (2007). Both of these films also featured Lee Arenberg. Lee then starred in the 2008 historical drama Chinaman's Chance. His co-stars in this film included the late Edward Laurence Albert, whose last film this was.

Perhaps Lee's most notable film role thus far is that of Flying Dragon member Byong in Paramount Pictures' 2008 action comedy, Tropic Thunder. He will next be seen in Sam Raimi's horror thriller Drag Me to Hell, opening in May 2009.

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