Christine Lee(XXV)
- Actress
- Composer
Christine Lee is a captivating actor with a memorable presence both on-screen and stage. She is best-known for her role as Kyung Son, a refugee who survives a Zombie outbreak in the Netflix series, "Black Summer". Netflix's popular new series is the prequel to the cult-following SYFY series "Z Nation".
Christine was born in Vancouver, Canada and spent much of her childhood moving between Vancouver, Seoul, Korea, and Memphis, Tennessee. Her adoration for the film industry came at a young age. When she was eleven years old, she went behind her parents back and spent her savings on headshots and reached out to managers. Her parents hesitated on having her choose a career at such a young age, but a determined Christine continued to take part in performing arts in any way she could throughout her teen years. In high school, Christine was cast in a production of A Christmas Carol, which she notes as her first bite of the theatre bug. From that point on, she got involved in every production until she graduated.
Once she completed high school she moved to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Since then, Christine has worked on a variety of roles in films COLOSSAL, a festival namesake in 2016 which starred Anne Hathaway, OVUM, Universal Pictures' ALIENS ATE MY HOMEWORK and in the popular Netflix series "Travelers". Most recently, Christine voiced Dokkaebi, a rebellious Korean hacker in the popular Ubisoft game, "Rainbow Six Seige".
In 2024, Christine will appear in the short film "Two Teachers Walk Into a Bar," a Seattle production.
Christine was born in Vancouver, Canada and spent much of her childhood moving between Vancouver, Seoul, Korea, and Memphis, Tennessee. Her adoration for the film industry came at a young age. When she was eleven years old, she went behind her parents back and spent her savings on headshots and reached out to managers. Her parents hesitated on having her choose a career at such a young age, but a determined Christine continued to take part in performing arts in any way she could throughout her teen years. In high school, Christine was cast in a production of A Christmas Carol, which she notes as her first bite of the theatre bug. From that point on, she got involved in every production until she graduated.
Once she completed high school she moved to New York and attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Since then, Christine has worked on a variety of roles in films COLOSSAL, a festival namesake in 2016 which starred Anne Hathaway, OVUM, Universal Pictures' ALIENS ATE MY HOMEWORK and in the popular Netflix series "Travelers". Most recently, Christine voiced Dokkaebi, a rebellious Korean hacker in the popular Ubisoft game, "Rainbow Six Seige".
In 2024, Christine will appear in the short film "Two Teachers Walk Into a Bar," a Seattle production.