Jessica Lee

Jessica Lee

Birth : , Seoul, South Korea

History

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.

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Jessica Lee

Movies

Disenchanted
Society Girl
Disillusioned with life in the city, feeling out of place in suburbia, and frustrated that her happily ever after hasn’t been so easy to find, Giselle turns to the magic of Andalasia for help. Accidentally transforming the entire town into a real-life fairy tale and placing her family’s future happiness in jeopardy, she must race against time to reverse the spell and determine what happily ever after truly means to her and her family.
aTypical Wednesday
Mrs. Wiggins
Gabe sees his therapist every Wednesday. Therapy takes a turn when another patient is "left behind" at the therapist's office and they go on a misadventure to get him home, all while running into odd ball characters in Gabe's life who are helping him get over his last break up.
The Accident
Diana
A broken spirited Charlie meets someone who changes his view on life. Destiny keeps telling him this love won't work and that it's too much of a gamble.
The Scribbler
Falling Bunny
Suki is a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using "The Siamese Burn," an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being "cured," she's haunted by a thought... what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?
This Is 40
Party Guest #1 (uncredited)
Pete and Debbie are both about to turn 40, their kids hate each other, both of their businesses are failing, they're on the verge of losing their house, and their relationship is threatening to fall apart.
Bad Ass
Woman in Purple
Decorated Vietnam hero, Frank Vega returns home only to get shunned by society leaving him without a job or his high school sweetheart. It's not until forty years later when an incident on a commuter bus makes him a local hero where he's suddenly celebrated once again. But his good fortune suddenly turns for the worse when his best friend is murdered and the police aren't doing anything about it.
The Hangover Part II
Thai Club Girl (uncredited)
The Hangover crew heads to Thailand for Stu's wedding. After the disaster of a bachelor party in Las Vegas last year, Stu is playing it safe with a mellow pre-wedding brunch. However, nothing goes as planned and Bangkok is the perfect setting for another adventure with the rowdy group.
Detention
Cheerleader
As a killer named Cinderhella stalks the student body at the high school in Grizzly Lake, a group of co-eds band together to survive while they're all serving detention.
The 41–Year–Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It
Hot Girl
Follows Andy, who needs to hook up with a hottie, pronto, because he hasn't had sex in... well, forever - and his luck isn't the only thing that's hard. His equally horny teenage roommates also need it superbad, and with the help of their nerdy pal, McAnalovin' and his fake I.D., they may tap more than just a keg.
They Speak Too
Camera Operator
What does it mean to look back? Where do we look back from? Juxtaposing extracts from the play Black Henry (2018) by Filipino-American playwright Luis Francia with locations of Basque colonial history, ‘They Speak Too’ attempts to make apparent the spectre of empire as it exists in the Basque Country. Reading these extracts translated into Spanish, filmmaker Anna de Guia-Eriksson introduces a dialogue between language, forms of registry and the physical manifestations of history, which her own person as a Filipino is included.