Jessica Lee

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Jessica Lee - known for her work in such projects: «The Hangover Part II» (2011), «This Is 40» (2012), «Bad Ass» (2012), «Detention» (2012), «The Scribbler» (2014),

Jessica Lee is an Asian / American actress and model. She was adopted from Seoul and grew up in the state of Colorado.

After signing with Donna Baldwin, Lee continued studying her with Nick Sugar, Gary Spatz, and Diane Hardin, booking numerous commercials, print campaigns, and movies.

Jessica Lee was the youngest member from her region to be accepted into the National Thespian Society.

Lee moved to Los Angeles, where she continued her studies in dramatic arts. While attending college, she worked as a corporate trainer and interned with Time Inc.

Some television credits include: SyFy's FaceOff (season one), CSI: Las Vegas, Num3ers, The Girls Next Door, Chemistry, and Franklin & Bash. J. Lee has also appeared in movies such as, The 41 Year Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall, Detention, Hangover 2, In Time, and Bad Ass, as well as new media work with BlackBoxTV and New Form.

The most significant works of Jessica Lee

The Hangover Part II
The Hangover Part II (2011)
Character: Thai Club Girl (uncredited)
Detention (2012)
Character: Cheerleader
This Is 40
This Is 40 (2012)
Character: Party Guest #1 (uncredited)
Bad Ass (2012)
Character: Woman in Purple
The Scribbler (2014)
Character: Falling Bunny


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