Julian Lee(II)
- Actor
- Producer
- Executive
Julian Lee was born in South Korea where he began his training in the
martial arts very young to overcome his shyness. At the age of
14, he became the Gold medalist of the first Korean National
(Junior) Taekwondo Championship organized by Chang Hun Ryu, aka General
Choi Hong Hi (founder of Taekwondo) before moving to the United States.
Lee's first experience in front of the camera was for a martial arts
training video, Sul Sa Do: Korean Ninja Legacy. Its success led to the
production of Tanto and the Sul Sa Transformer series of ten videos. In
1988 director Philip Roth asked Lee to do
stunt fighting for the movie Bad Trip (1988). Roth was impressed by
Lee's work on Bad Trip and MPI Entertainment offered to make another
movie starring Lee. Julian, and his brother Tae, developed the story
they called Gang Wars, which later became the movie
Fatal Revenge (1989). Lee worked as
executive producer on Ironheart (1992)
which was distributed by Imperial Entertainment, which then offered him
the starring role in
My Samurai (1992). His most recent
production is the newly released feature film Assassin's Code (Screen
Media/Universal Pictures 2011).