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Jun Hee Lee is an American actor. He was born in
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and attended
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.


Acting career

Jun Hee Lee's film roles include: "Derrick" in ''
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'', "Jimmy" in '' American Pie: Band Camp'', the titular character in the 2004 film '' Ethan Mao'', and as "Kevin" in the gory independent horror film ''KatieBird *Certifiable Crazy Person''. His other TV credits include: "Quan" on ''
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'', "Simon" on '' House'', and he also made guest starring roles in the popular Nickelodeon TV series '' Drake & Josh''. Lee also voiced the blind, teenage assassin "Con Smith" in the video game '' Killer7'' for GameCube and PS2, and he was the host of AZN's prime TV show ''
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'' as well as the host for AZN's most watched music video show ''Revolution''.


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* American male film actors Boston University alumni Living people Male actors from St. Louis Year of birth missing (living people) American male actors of Korean descent American male television actors American male video game actors 21st-century American male actors {{US-actor-stub