TV Shows - Jun Hee Lee
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 07, 2024. Jun Hee Lee has appeared in 5 television series with data.
  • House Poster
    #75
    House
    as Simon 1 episode • #75 most popular show
    House is a medical drama television series that follows the brilliant but unconventional diagnostic genius, Dr. Gregory House. Known for his brilliance and abrasive personality, House leads a team of experts to solve complex medical cases that have baffled other doctors. With a unique approach to medicine and a knack for solving the most difficult cases, House takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of medical mysteries.
  • Unbelievable Poster
    #576
    Unbelievable
    as Officer Geoffrey Morris 4 episodes • #576 most popular show
    Unbelievable is a gripping crime drama that follows the story of a young woman who is accused of falsely reporting a rape. As she struggles to deal with the aftermath of the incident and the disbelief from those around her, two detectives join forces to uncover the truth. With a compelling storyline and strong performances, Unbelievable addresses important issues of consent, trauma, and the complexities of the criminal justice system. This thought-provoking series offers a nuanced exploration of a controversial topic and keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
  • American Crime Story Poster
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    American Crime Story
    as Dennis Fung 3 episodes • #643 most popular show
    American Crime Story is an anthology series that examines infamous crimes from American history. Each season focuses on a different crime, exploring its impact on society and the legal system. The show combines real-life events with fictionalized elements to provide a compelling narrative. With a star-studded cast and intricate storytelling, American Crime Story delves deep into the complexities of high-profile criminal cases, shedding light on the societal issues surrounding them. From the O.J. Simpson trial to the assassination of Gianni Versace, this series offers a thought-provoking exploration of some of the most notorious crimes in recent memory.
  • The Mindy Project Poster
    #1,131
    The Mindy Project
    as Quan 1 episode • #1,131 most popular show
    The Mindy Project is a highly acclaimed comedy series that follows the life of Mindy Lahiri, a skilled OB/GYN with a chaotic personal life. Mindy is a strong, independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind. The show humorously explores her professional challenges, romantic mishaps, and the ups and downs of friendships. With a witty and refreshing take on modern relationships, The Mindy Project has captivated audiences with its relatable characters and clever writing.
  • Girlboss Poster
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    Girlboss
    as Edwin 1 episode • #1,985 most popular show
    Girlboss is a comedy-drama television series that follows the story of Sophia Amoruso, a rebellious misfit who becomes an unlikely businesswoman. Inspired by Sophia's real-life experience, the show explores her journey from running an online vintage clothing store on eBay to building a fashion empire. With a blend of humor and entrepreneurship, Girlboss offers an entertaining and insightful portrayal of female empowerment, ambition, and self-discovery in the competitive world of fashion.
Movies - Jun Hee Lee
Sorted by online popularity. Jun Hee Lee has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Vampires Suck Poster
    #3,023
    Vampires Suck
    as Derric • #3,023 most popular movie
    Vampires Suck is a 2010 American parody film that humorously depicts the dilemma of Becca, a non-vampire teenager, as she navigates romantic entanglements and copes with her overprotective father. The movie is a satirical take on popular vampire-themed teen films and explores the comedic aspects of teenage relationships, parental influence, and high school prom drama.
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Jun Hee Lee Biography
Jun Hee Lee is an American actor born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Boston University. Lee has appeared in various films including his roles as "Derrick" in Vampires Suck, "Jimmy" in American Pie: Band Camp, and the titular character in Ethan Mao. He also portrayed "Kevin" in the independent horror film KatieBird *Certifiable Crazy Person. On television, he played "Quan" on The Mindy Project, "Simon" on House, and made guest appearances on the Nickelodeon TV series Drake & Josh. Lee's voice acting credits include the blind assassin "Con Smith" in the video game Killer7. Additionally, he hosted AZN's TV shows Asia Street and Revolution, which featured music videos.

On May 07, 2024, Jun Hee Lee had 18 Wikipedia visits, making him the #27,446 most popular actor online.