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Patrick Lee Pei-hsu (Chinese: 李沛旭; born 7 November 1979) is a Taiwanese actor.He began his career on television and rose to prominence with his roles as Hao Kangde in The Fierce Wife (2010) and Shi Te-long in Office Girls (2011–12), followed by a lead role as Nakamura Kouhei in the period drama series Haru (2015).
Patrick Lee may refer to: Pat Lee (American football) (Patrick Christopher Lee, born 1984), cornerback for the Green Bay Packers; Patrick Lee (actor) (born 1979), Taiwanese actor; Patrick Lee (bishop) (1931–2010), Anglican bishop in Canada; Patrick Lee (Chinese businessman), founder of Lee & Man Paper in Hong Kong
Steven "The Jet Blue Guy" Slater aside, quitting your job doesn't usually make the news. In fact, it's become so commonplace that it barely rates a Facebook status update. Back in the olden days ...
Lee Patrick (November 22, 1901 – November 21, 1982) was an American actress whose career began in 1922 on the New York stage with her role in The Bunch and Judy which headlined Adele Astaire and featured Adele's brother Fred Astaire.
SEOUL (Reuters) -Lee Sun-kyun, a South Korean actor who drew global attention with his performance as the wealthy patriarch in the Oscar-winning film "Parasite", was found dead on Wednesday in an ...
Yvette Nipar (born 1964) is an American actress best known for such films and television series as 21 Jump Street, RoboCop: The Series, CSI: Miami, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Ski Patrol. [1] She is the ex-wife of Patrick McDermott .
Broadway actor Quentin Lee, best known for his portrayal of the phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s "The Phantom of the Opera," has died at the age of 34 from colon cancer. ... Lee's wife, Angie ...
In 1948, he was the Captain of Canada's Olympic Ski Team at St. Moritz, but due to breaking his leg in a fall during a practice run, [1] he never skied in the Games. After the Olympics, he was involved with the National Film Board of Canada. Eventually he moved to the United States and worked as a ski instructor at Sun Valley, Idaho, in the 1950s.