Yun-Yun Lee, a Taiwanese-Canadian actress of exceptional talent and distinction, embarked upon her illustrious career with a remarkable debut on the Chinese reality show Hidden Energy in the year 2015. This inaugural appearance showcased her remarkable aptitude for dramatic expression, as she delivered four extraordinary rounds of monologues that left a lasting impression on the esteemed judges.
Lee's remarkable career path unfolded as she partnered with some of the most renowned artists in the television industry, featuring in critically acclaimed series such as Against the Light and The Arc of Life. Her impressive range and capacity for adaptability allowed her to effortlessly assume a diverse spectrum of roles, showcasing her remarkable acting prowess. She effortlessly transitioned between characters, effortlessly capturing the essence of a male slum leader, a heroic alien mother, a poisoned empress, an apocalyptic scientist, an aspiring pastry apprentice, a fable goddess, and a multitude of other complex and intriguing characters.
Lee's theatrical journey began at the tender age of eleven, marking the inception of her illustrious career as a young thespian, as she took on the role of Lucy in the Chinese adaptation of Neil Simon's thought-provoking play, The Good-bye Girl, expertly produced by the esteemed Godot Theatre Company in Taiwan.
Subsequently, Lee devoted herself to refining her craft for a period of four years, diligently training under the guidance of seasoned professionals, where she had the opportunity to hone her skills by playing the character Elaine in Neil Simon's classic comedy, Last of the Red Hot Lovers (Act 1).
Her hard work and dedication ultimately culminated in a critically acclaimed performance in Taipei, solidifying her reputation as a talented young actress and paving the way for a bright future in the world of theatre.
Yun-Yun Lee, a talented individual with a prominent actor father, Li-Chun Lee, serving as her trusted acting coach and mentor, has continued to thrive and maintain a strong presence within the Chinese entertainment industry, remarkably persevering through the challenges posed by the pandemic in the year 2021.
Her impressive repertoire of work is a testament to her dedication and versatility, encompassing a wide range of mediums, including films, short films, commercials, television series, online series, online movies, music videos, and stage plays, thereby showcasing her remarkable adaptability and capacity to excel in various creative endeavors.
Lee, a multifaceted individual, calls Shanghai, Taipei, and Vancouver home as she pursues her passion for acting. Currently, she is enrolled in The Ruskin School of Acting's online program, where she is dedicating herself to mastering the renowned Meisner technique.
In addition to her acting training, Lee has also honed her skills in a variety of other areas, including martial arts, American rhythm tap dance, drawing and painting, and vocal training.













