Mason Lee

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Mason Lee
Mason Lee 20180521.jpg
Lee in 2018
Born (1990-05-30) May 30, 1990 (age 33)
Other namesLee Chun
Li Chun
Alma mater New York University
OccupationActor
Years active1993–present
Spouse
Silver Chiu
(m. 2022)
[1]
Parent(s) Ang Lee
Jane Lin
Chinese name
Chinese 李淳
Hanyu Pinyin Lǐ Chún

Mason Lee (born May 30, 1990) is a Taiwanese-American actor. He is the son of director Ang Lee. [2] Outside of Asia, he is best known for playing the role of Teddy in The Hangover Part II . [3] [4]

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Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleMandarin titleRoleNotes
1993 The Wedding Banquet 囍宴Baby
2001 Chosen 聖子Passenger holy child
2011 The Hangover Part II 醉後大丈夫2Teddy
2014 Lucy 露西Hotel Doorman
2014Dream Flight想飛Division Leader
2015 Where the Wind Settles 風中家族Sheng Feng-hsien
2015Made in Taiwan台灣製造Guido
2016 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk 比利·林恩的中場戰事Foo
2016 Super Express 超級快遞Ryan
2017 Duckweed 乘风破浪Thief
2017 The Missing 绑架者Xiao K
2017 Who Killed Cock Robin 目擊者Chou Cheng-wei (A-wei)
2017 Legend of the Demon Cat 妖猫传The Chamberlain
2017Dead Pigs多樂路Wang Zhen
2018Carpool搭便車Passenger
2018 Suburban Birds 郊区的鸟Xiahao
2019 Dead Pigs 海上浮城Wang Zhen
2019AddictsZhao Zhen
2019Stand by Me陪你很久很久Jiu Bing
2021 Limbo 智齒Yam Hoi
2021Keep in mind: Father’s Cinema父親的電影院son
2021The Opera House武動天地Tien Yo
2022Reclaim一家之主Lee Guanting
2023Loveboat, Taipei台北愛船

Television series

YearEnglish titleMandarin titleRoleNetworkNotes
2015The End Of Love公視人生劇展 — 愛情的盡頭Kao Shao-wei PTS
2016 Fresh Off the Boat 菜鳥新移民 — 返鄉探親記Director ABC 1 Episode
2022The Moon In The Cave洞裡的月亮季蔚然 CTV
2022On Marriage你的婚姻不是你的婚姻-恭請光臨曾賈府喜事 PTS
TBAWould You Like a Cup of Coffee?歡迎光臨 二代咖啡

Music video appearances

YearVocalEnglish titleMandarin titleNotes
2018 Lala Hsu From Now On到此為止
2019 Ivy Shao Drizzle微雨
2020 Eric Chou I’m Happy我很快樂

[5] [6]

Theater

YearEnglish titleMandarin titleRoleNetworkNotes
201829232923PrisonerDear Loneliness

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2015 50th Golden Bell Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film The End Of LoveNominated
2017 54th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor Who Killed Cock Robin Nominated
2022 59th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor Limbo Nominated

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  5. Mason Lee at hkmdb.com
  6. Mason Lee at chinesemov.com