Kent Lee

Alias:
Kentle
Numse

Kent Lee's need to satisfy his creative desires saw him join the ever-challenging world of acting. In this time he has been involved in a number of diverse projects, such as working as an extra on international blockbuster feature films 'San Andreas' starring Hollywood superstar The Rock, and Angelina Jolie's 'Unbroken'.  Kent has appeared in popular television series 'Mako: Island of Secrets', a number of short films including Purryburry Productions' 'Gifted", a Chinese tourism campaign for Rumba Beach Resort, a promotional video for Welcome Fresh Foods, a webisode (S-Unit Australia), and in a series of projects for Global Wrestling Entertainment. He is trained and represented by Vox Talent Management, has received additional acting training from Bud Hopes, Tom McSweeney and Alison Telford, plus weapons training with Michael Bates in conjunction with Armsco.  Looking to do more and do better, Kent eagerly anticipates working with talented and creative minds both new and old. He is keen to add more experience to his growing resume and strives to seek opportunities that broaden and challenge his emotional and physical skills.

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  • 2014  Unbroken
    Olympic spectator
    Japanese Olympic team member (uncredited)
  • 2015  Gifted
    Member of Public at Press Conference
  • 2019  Two Heads Creek
    Kong Dang
  • 2023  Malice
    Zheng Wei

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