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| C.S. Lee | |
C.S. Lee at The Paley Center for Media annual gala, December 2008 |
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| Born | December 30, 1971 (1971-12-30) (age 37) Cheongju, South Korea |
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| Other name(s) | Charlie Lee C.S. Lee |
| Occupation | Actor |
C.S. Lee (born December 30, 1971), also known as Charlie Lee, is a Korean American actor, most notably known for playing Vince Masuka on the Showtime series Dexter.
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Film became his passion in his junior year of high school while playing football at Hudson's Bay High School[citation needed] in Vancouver, Washington. He attended Cornish College of the Arts on an acting scholarship and graduated with his BFA.[citation needed] He continued his acting training at the Yale School of Drama graduating with an MFA.[citation needed] He then spent eight years in New York City acting with various theater companies, regional theater, as well as television and film.
Lee was made a series regular cast member on the first season of the Showtime series Dexter, playing the role of Vince Masuka, a forensic scientist.
Lee played Dr. Ba on the HBO drama series, The Sopranos. He is also often seen on the trailers for The Unborn, as the doctor in the beginning.
Lee has also appeared as Harry Tang, Chuck's officious co-worker, in the NBC comedy-spy series Chuck and as a deputy in an episode of Monk, "Mr. Monk Is on the Run (Part One)". He can also be seen as the office worker holding the boombox in the award-winning Nextel commercial, "Nextel Dance Party".
His actual professional stage name is C.S. Lee, with no space between the C and S.
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