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  • STAR RUNNERS Premier

    Tuesday, Jun 9, 2009 11:43AM / Members only

    TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk6TiOvIwTASTAR RUNNERS Premiers on the SCI-FI Network:Saturday, June 13th, 9pm (8c)Spread the word!
  • sneak preview of the new film

    Wednesday, Apr 1, 2009 7:03PM / Members only

    Hey everyone - I'm dedicating this to you...because when it comes to Love, i'm a hopeless romantic:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1bfmXEdwHYwatch & share,james
  • Mochi Magazine Article

    Monday, Feb 2, 2009 5:58PM / Members only

    http://mochimag.com/?p=188

    James Kyson Lee: The Sidekick’s Story

    web-jkl-1headerOnscreen, he is the faithful cohort of a time-traveling superhero on NBC’s hit series “Heroes.” And similar to his superpower-wielding character, the man behind the amiable Ando Masahashi sports a few supernatural talents of his own — for starters, determination against all odds.

    With nine film and television projects underway, James Kyson Lee is coasting on a wave of “Heroes”-induced fame. From the upcoming romantic comedy “White on Rice” to horror flick “Necrosis,” Lee enjoys running the genre gamut. “Each project is different,” says the 33-year-old actor who recently learned to play guitar for his musician role in “White on Rice,” “especially when you’re doing films. I have to perform with a quick learning curve. Any time you get to pick up new roles, you learn new skills.” A burgeoning global jet-setter, Lee has traveled to international shooting locales as varied as Bulgaria, England, and Japan.

    “I was supposed to spend a night at a hostel. But when I got there, I ended up driving around the ocean. I got completely lost, ended up at some mall parking lot, and fell asleep. I fell asleep in my rent-a-car.”

    Not bad for someone who spent his first night in Hollywood sleeping in a rental car.

    Flashback to eight years ago, when Lee’s prospects looked completely different compared to the nation-hopping lifestyle he leads now. Then a communications major at Boston University, Korean-born Lee was stuck in a quintessential quarter-life crisis: “I was twenty-four, twenty-five and I still hadn’t forged an idea of what my life was about,” Lee says. Finding himself not particularly interested in his major or the prospective of corporate life, the New York City native broke through the slump when a friend invited him to participate in an improv comedy troupe. “I went to see what it was like and I just had the time of my life,” Lee says. “I felt like I was seven again.” Though the small group only performed short-form improv games (think “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”) for family-and-friends types of audiences, the acting bug had permanently latched its jaws onto Lee.web-jkl-2

    By the summer of 2001, Lee says he had sold 90 percent of his possessions for a one-way plane ticket to Los Angeles. “I didn’t know how Hollywood worked at the time, but I felt like I hadn’t found my path, my identity yet … I felt like I needed to go to a new environment,” he says of his impromptu decision. Of course, not everyone took Lee’s newfound initiative as good news, least of all his parents. “They thought I was crazy; They didn’t know what I was doing. But I needed to go and find my life,” he says. Selling his used car for $1,800, Lee resisted any qualms and naysayers and flew to Los Angeles, landing late in the evening with only a rental to call his own.

    “I was supposed to spend a night at a hostel. But when I got there, I ended up driving around the ocean,” says the star, chuckling at the memory. “I got completely lost, ended up at some mall parking lot, and fell asleep. I fell asleep in my rent-a-car.”

    After gaining some bearings, Lee immediately hit the L.A. scene, looking to break into show business. He enrolled in community college acting classes and began to train in various performance arts. “I took acting classes, jazz dancing, musical theater, anything I’ve ever been curious about but never went for,” he says. “Twenty years of repressed creativity exploded. I felt like I kept discovering these new worlds.” To pay the bills, Lee tutored SAT classes and worked in educational theater troupes that toured public schools. Eventually all the “safe sex” and “family communications” skits made way for bigger things. Lee landed his first television gig, a small guest part on CBS’ JAG, within three years of living in Hollywood.

    However, it wasn’t until Lee was cast as a certain Japanese-speaking, Western culture-loving sidekick on runaway hit “Heroes” that he began to reap national stardom. “He wanted to escape the Japanese corporate life,” says Lee of his righteous-mannered character, Ando. “A lot of times, he’s the comic relief [and] the voice of reason; I feel like my story line is more light-hearted. That’s why it’s fun to play Ando.”

    The Korean American says he has no trouble slipping into his Japanese alter-ego. Relying on his Japanese classes from college and an on-set vocal coach, Lee takes care to avoid turning his character into a stereotype. “You make sure to bring the integrity and the strength of the character you play through,” he says.

    After all, Asian representation in the media doesn’t need to take any punches. “Statistically, we are the smallest represented,” says Lee on the state of Asians in American media.

    Though the recent breakout successes of actors such as Lee are pushing up against the glass ceiling, for this “Heroes” star, progress begins from the creative level. “It starts from the written page, when you have more successful [Asian American] writers and filmmakers. The more people in this field, the more these projects will become a reality,” he says. “We, as a group, are very young in this business… We still have a long way to go.”

    Lee views his own career in a similar light: satisfied with what has been accomplished, but believing there is a much longer road ahead.

    “Ultimately, [my goal is to] be part of projects that tell a powerful story or make a strong impact,” he says. “I’m just getting started on this journey. The last couple of years has been great; I feel like I’m in the early stages of my career.”

    Wardrobe provided by Barbour.


  • moving

    Monday, Jan 26, 2009 2:57AM / Members only

    Hi everyone, looks like I'm logging onto MySpace less & less.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jameskysonleeandFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/James_Kyson_Lee/604946005see u soon,james
  • moving

    Monday, Jan 26, 2009 2:57AM / Members only

    Hi everyone, looks like I'm logging onto MySpace less & less.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jameskysonleeandFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/James_Kyson_Lee/604946005see u soon,james
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  • posted on Wednesday, Sep 16, 2009 10:47PM  [Report]
    I just found out about White on Rice. I`d see it just because of you James. It doesnt hurt to promote here....does it?
  • posted on Monday, Aug 31, 2009 8:37PM  [Report]
    hello James
  • Official artist 
    posted on Saturday, Aug 22, 2009 4:48AM  [Report]
    Hi James how are you! Hope you remember me! Blessings on you :P
  • posted on Tuesday, Jul 14, 2009 1:57PM  [Report]
    Hello! Want to know you!
  • posted on Sunday, Jun 28, 2009 7:41PM  [Report]
    You in? Really you? I am your super fans
    You are so cool! By 2009 from supporting the main characters! You accomplished! You will hear Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Chinese, English. I would also like to follow your footsteps! Become heroes!yatta!
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    posted on Sunday, Jun 14, 2009 1:38PM  [Report]
    Watching "Star Runners" on Sci-Fi channel ~ coolness :)
  • posted on Saturday, Jun 6, 2009 2:43PM  [Report]
    omg didnt know u had an AnD profile!! awesome!!! =))) im a huge fan!!
    how are you by the way? lol
  • posted on Monday, May 25, 2009 10:48PM  [Report]
    Aw......... Ando! Im huge fans of heroes!

    Nice seeing u here...... here to say hi to ya and hope all is well to ya! tot u r japanese!
  • posted on Monday, May 11, 2009 3:53AM  [Report]
    hello!
    nice headshot :)
  • posted on Sunday, Apr 5, 2009 11:48PM  [Report]
    I remember u..hehe~
    U r the one who acted in Heroes :)
  • posted on Friday, Apr 3, 2009 4:46AM  [Report]
    Ah! I didnt know you were on AnD! I would have been your digital whore long before now...(snickering) Can you tell I like Heroes? Between you and "the big brain", that show has become like television crack. Glad you got powers....I await the next show with bated breath!
  • posted on Friday, Mar 20, 2009 11:44PM  [Report]
    lovin' you work james, look forward to more blogs in the future! ^__^
  • posted on Friday, Feb 6, 2009 8:15AM  [Report]
    hoooooooo god O_O

    acting in heroes

    i love your work

    and you are so sweet u//u

    take care :D
  • posted on Friday, Jan 30, 2009 11:27PM  [Report]
    feliz ano novo chinês!! :D

    happy chinese new year!! :D

    農曆新年愉快!! :D
  • Official artist 
    posted on Monday, Jan 26, 2009 6:33PM  [Report]
    Hi James,
    Happy Chinese New Year! :-)
  • posted on Monday, Jan 26, 2009 3:48PM  [Report]
    Happy Chinese New Year, James!
  • posted on Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 11:49PM  [Report]
    hello, hope we can be friends
  • posted on Saturday, Jan 10, 2009 12:39AM  [Report]
    will want a nice weekend! take care of yourself! bye!
  • Official artist 
    posted on Wednesday, Jan 7, 2009 3:20AM  [Report]
    Hi James,
    Happy New Year! :-)
  • posted on Friday, Jan 2, 2009 6:48AM  [Report]
    Happy New Year!
    In 2009... May your days be many and your troubles be few. May all God's blessings descend upon you. May peace be within you may your heart be strong. May you find what you're seeking wherever you roam.
    ~ Kelly
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