Christian J. Lee's journey in the world of acting began at the tender age of seven, when he first stepped onto the stage at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse in Laguna Beach, California. This was no ordinary theater, as it was a frequent haunt of none other than Harrison Ford during his early days as an actor.
As he grew older, Christian's passion for performing only intensified, and he found himself drawn to the world of theater. He spent the next 17 years honing his craft, studying Shakespeare and the various methods of acting under the guidance of esteemed instructors such as Academy Award winner Maximilian Schell, Kevin Kline, and John Ritter.
After completing his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the University of Southern California (USC) in just four years, Christian became a classically trained actor, skilled in voice, singing, dialects, and movement. He went on to star in numerous classical and contemporary plays at USC, further refining his craft.
But Christian's talents didn't stop at acting. He also pursued a career in stand-up comedy, using it as a way to hone his comedic and dramatic skills. He has opened for a variety of well-known comedians, including Howie Mandel, Arsenio Hall, and Dane Cook, and has performed at venues all over Los Angeles, as well as in other states and provinces across Canada, including the Maritime province of New Brunswick.
When he's not busy working as an actor or emcee, Christian can be found indulging in his love of outdoor activities, such as surfing, skimboarding, skiing, mountain biking, or playing drums in whatever band he happens to be a part of at the time.