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Jonathan Lee (director)
Jonathan may refer to: * Jon Lee (drummer) (1968–2002), former drummer of Welsh rock band Feeder * Jon Lee (actor) (born 1982), singer and actor, former S Club 7 member * Jonathan Lee (novelist) (born 1981), British writer and novelist * Jonathan Lee (musician) (born 1958), record producer and singer-songwriter from Taiwan * Jonathan Lee (satirist), British satirist and humorist * M Jonathan Lee M Jonathan Lee (born 5 April 1974) is a British author. His debut novel, ''The Radio'', was nationally shortlisted in The Novel Prize 2012, a prize for unpublished authors. He has since released four further novels, and written on mental health ... (born 1974), British novelist See also * Jonathon Lee (1953–2004), pianist {{hndis, Lee, Jonathan ...
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Jon Lee (drummer)
Jonathan Henry "Jon" Lee (28 March 1968 – 7 January 2002) was a Welsh drummer. He was the original drummer of the British rock band Feeder. Feeder and early career Feeder were formed whilst Grant Nicholas was a producer, before moving to London to gain more experience. He had already met Lee in Newport who moved to London afterwards. They formed a band named Raindancer, who despite winning a TV slot on ITV Central never gained a record deal. Shortly before this, Lee was a member of Newport band The Darling Buds, although only appearing on a couple of b-sides of the "Sure Thing" single. Raindancer's split saw bassist John Canham part ways with the band, before Simon Blight followed soon after when they reformed as Hum, which was changed to Reel, before then changing their name once again to Real when Taka Hirose took over bass duties in 1995. The band signed to The Echo Label in November 1994 before changing their name to Feeder, with their debut single proper "Stereoworld" ...
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Jon Lee (actor)
Jonathan Lee (born 26 April 1982) is an English actor and singer. Lee was the youngest member of pop group S Club 7, which disbanded in April 2003. The group starred in a number of their own television series, beginning with ''Miami 7'', playing themselves. Since the group split, Lee has had a career in musical theatre, taking on roles in more than 17 productions, including the West End shows ''Les Misérables'' and ''Jersey Boys''. Career 1994–1998: stage At the age of 13, Lee played the leading role in the West End production of ''Oliver!'' at the London Palladium Theatre, alongside Jonathan Pryce, and later George Layton, as Fagin. In 1997, Lee played the role of Julian in the premiere of ''Famous Five Smuggler's Gold'' the musical. Played josh Haye in eastenders in 1998 1999–2003: S Club 7 Lee was a member of pop group S Club 7, who rose to fame by starring in their own BBC television series, ''Miami 7'', in 1999. Over the five years they were together, they h ...
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Jonathan Lee (novelist)
Jonathan Lee (born 24 April 1981) is a British writer known for his novels ''Who Is Mr Satoshi?'', ''Joy'', ''High Dive'', and ''The Great Mistake''. Jonathan Lee was born in Surrey, England in 1981, and graduated from the University of Bristol with a First in English Literature. He was working as a solicitor when he wrote his debut novel ''Who Is Mr. Satosh' Literary Career Lee's debut novel, ''Who Is Mr Satoshi?'' was a runner-up in the Edinburgh Festival's First Book Award 2010 and was shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize for literature in 2011. Lee's second novel, ''Joy'', was released in June 2012. ''The Guardian'' noted the resemblance of ''Joy'' to the death of Lee's former colleague in 2007. After the publication of ''Joy'', Lee won a Society of Authors K Blundell Trust Award and was long listed for the Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award.Sunday Times EFG Prize Longlist: The World's Richest Short Story Prize: http://robaroundbooks.com/2014/02/sunday-times-efg-s ...
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Jonathan Lee (musician)
Jonathan Lee Chung-shan ( zh, t=李宗盛, p=Lǐ Zōngshèng; born 19 July 1958) is a Taiwanese musician and producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential and respected figures in the world of Mandopop music. Life and career Lee started in the music industry in the 1970s, during Taiwan's popular "campus folk song" era. He was a member of the "Wood Guitar" band. In 1983, Lee made his debut as a music producer for the album ''Light Rain Just Comes in Time'' by Zheng Yi, which became an instant hit. The self-titled single "Light Rain Just Comes in Time" ranked No. 1 for 13 consecutive weeks on Taiwan's main music chart; while the first single written, composed, and sang by Lee entitled "End", a duet in the album, also became a huge hit. In 1984, Lee joined Rock Records, and has been credited with catapulting Rock Records into one of the foremost independent music labels in Asia. He helped pave the way for the golden era of Chinese pop music in the 1990s and 2000s, during ...
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Jonathan Lee (satirist)
Jonathan Lee (born 10 June) is a Creative Director at the advertising network Havas. He is best known, however, for his work as a writer, satirist and humorist. He is best known for his satirical work and in particular his spoof diary accounts of cricket captains Andrew Strauss and Ricky Ponting. He is also the co-founder of the British humour website 7 Reasons. He currently authors the successful blog series 'Responsibilities of an adman' and lives in Fulham, London. Work Satire Lee is perhaps best known for his work as the author of the spoof diaries of cricket captains Andrew Strauss and Ricky Ponting. The diaries entitled 'Strauss v Ponting: The Captain's Ashes Diaries' were first written during the 2009 Ashes in England. In November 2010, the second set of diaries were started in-line with the 2010/11 Ashes in Australia. After the 2009 Ashes, Lee created the spin-off character Sir Straussy. Based on Andrew Strauss, Sir Straussy writes about his time as England Cricket Ca ...
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M Jonathan Lee
M Jonathan Lee (born 5 April 1974) is a British author. His debut novel, ''The Radio'', was nationally shortlisted in The Novel Prize 2012, a prize for unpublished authors. He has since released four further novels, and written on mental health issues for the ''Huffington Post''. Early life Lee was born in Barnsley in 1974. He is the second of three children. He attended St Matthew’s primary school and Keir Street Junior school before continuing his education at the Kingstone school. Following two years at Barnsley College, he trained to be an accountant. He eventually studied business at the University of Central Lancashire. Career Lee was a manager of the Tax and Trust Department at Leeds wealth management company Pearson Jones Plc when he published his first book. He began writing seriously at the age of 9 at which point he self-published a magazine which ran for six issues and sold more than 500 copies. Since then, he has written a number of short stories and journals of ...
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