TV Shows - Leo Lee
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on January 21, 2025. Leo Lee has appeared in 1 television series with data.
- #979Nash Bridgesas Phillip Twan • 1 episode • #979 most popular showNash Bridges is a vivacious American police crime drama television series. Revolving around the brilliant, San Francisco detective Nash Bridges, played by Don Johnson, the show combines action and humor as Bridges solves complex crimes with his equally competent team.
Movies - Leo Lee
Sorted by online popularity. Leo Lee has appeared in 18 movies with data.
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- #1,748Escape from L.A.as Hershe Gang Member (uncredited) • #1,748 most popular movie
- #1,761Big Trouble in Little Chinaas Chang Sing Fighter in Ally (uncredited) • #1,761 most popular movieBig Trouble in Little China is a 1986 American fantasy action-comedy film about truck driver Jack Burton helping his friend rescue his fiancée from bandits in San Francisco's Chinatown.
- #1,906Kindergarten Copas Street Tough #3 • #1,906 most popular movie
- #2,017Mortal Kombatas Kano Gunman (uncredited) • #2,017 most popular movie
- #2,541Kung Pow: Enter the Fistas Young Master Pain • #2,541 most popular movieKung Pow! Enter the Fist is a 2002 American martial arts comedy film that combines contemporary characters with footage from a 1970s kung-fu film. Written, directed, and starring Steve Oedekerk, the movie follows The Chosen One on a quest to avenge the deaths of his parents at the hands of kung-fu legend Master Pain. Along the way, he encounters unusual characters and engages in comedic and over-the-top martial arts sequences.
- #3,244The Shadowas Mongol • #3,244 most popular movie
- #3,254Swordfishas Gabriel's Crew • #3,254 most popular movieSwordfish is a 2001 American action techno-thriller film featuring a plot centered around a rogue agent's quest to access a secret account for counter-terrorism funding. The film stars John Travolta, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Don Cheadle, Vinnie Jones, and Sam Shepard.
- #3,846Double Impactas Dockworker • #3,846 most popular movie
- #4,149Rising Sunas Eddie Sakamura's Yakuza (uncredited) • #4,149 most popular movieRising Sun is a 1993 American crime thriller film directed by Philip Kaufman, based on Michael Crichton's novel. The movie follows detectives investigating the murder of a prostitute in a Japanese corporation's Los Angeles building.
- #4,149Rising Sunas Eddie Sakamura's Yakuza • #4,149 most popular movieRising Sun is a 1993 American crime thriller film directed by Philip Kaufman, based on Michael Crichton's novel. The movie follows detectives investigating the murder of a prostitute in a Japanese corporation's Los Angeles building.
- #4,392Double Dragonas Man Punched by Billy (uncredited) • #4,392 most popular movieDouble Dragon is a 1994 American martial arts film based on the popular video game series. It follows the Lee brothers as they try to stop an evil gang leader from obtaining a powerful ancient Chinese talisman.
- #4,590The Replacement Killersas Lam • #4,590 most popular movieThe Replacement Killers is a 1998 American action film following an assassin who spares a child's life and seeks help from a forger to escape the vengeance of a crime boss.
- #4,986Showdown in Little Tokyoas Yoshida's Man (uncredited) • #4,986 most popular movie
- #5,407The Perfect Weaponas Bandana • #5,407 most popular movieThe Perfect Weapon is a 1991 martial arts action film that follows Jeff, a skilled Kenpō student seeking vengeance against a Korean mafia after the death of his mentor.
- #5,718A Low Down Dirty Shameas Chun Yung Fat Bodyguard (uncredited) • #5,718 most popular movieA Low Down Dirty Shame is a 1994 American action comedy film featuring Keenen Ivory Wayans as a wisecracking private investigator caught in dangerous circumstances while on a mission revolving around missing drug money.
- #6,553Rapid Fireas Tau Gunman at Laundry (uncredited) • #6,553 most popular movie
- #6,725City of Industryas Redman • #6,725 most popular movieCity of Industry is a 1997 American neo-noir crime thriller film starring Harvey Keitel, Stephen Dorff, and Timothy Hutton.