Born in the untamed wilderness of Worcestershire in the year 1962, Lee embarked on a musical journey at the tender age of 15 by singing in the punk band Regular Wretches, setting the stage for a life of unbridled creativity and adventure. Over the years, Lee has had the privilege of touring the world alongside iconic bands such as The Ramones, Motorhead, U2, Black Sabbath, and many others, releasing numerous albums along the way. As the lead singer of the cult Flamenco Glam Sleaze Rock band The Gypsy Pistoleros, Lee continues to create and perform, while also exploring his passion for theatre and film.
Lee's introduction to acting came in the form of a memorable masterclass taught by the legendary Peter O'Toole during a drunken weekend in London. This experience sparked a newfound passion for acting, and Lee began to pursue it more seriously in 2006.
Since then, Lee has accumulated an impressive list of credits, including roles in films such as 'Ticks' in Selene Kapsaski's Spidarlings, as well as five films produced by North bank Entertainment, including The Revenge of Robert the Doll, Theatre of Fear, Werewolves of the Third Reich, Jurassic Predator, and The Manson Family Massacre. These films were released through 4Digital Media & Sony productions.
In addition to his work in film, Lee has also been involved in several television projects, including the Spaghetti Western series, which is currently in pre-production with Director Rock Salt, as well as the television show 'Miss Harper' alongside Susan George and Lisi Tribble. Lee is also set to star in the epic Vampire Trilogy and the Mycho Slasher 'Pandamonium', which is scheduled for release in April 2020.
Lee recently obtained a master's degree in Touring Theatre from the University of Worcester and is a proud member of their award-winning Shenanigans Theatre Company. His solo autobiographical gig theatre show 'A Rock 'n' Roll Suicide' was a surprise hit at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2019, receiving widespread critical acclaim and earning 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5-star reviews. The show was described as "Marmite with crack on it" by one reviewer, and a re-developed version with dramaturg Chris Thorpe is set to tour nationally in 2021. Additionally, a film adaptation of the show is currently in production, with filming scheduled to begin in January 2020 in association with Mycho Entertainment.