Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Lee
Lee Smolin
Lee Smolin es un físico teórico dedicado al estudio de la gravedad cuántica, la cosmología y la teoría cuántica.
Lee Gordon
Lee Gordon was an American entrepreneur and rock and roll promoter who worked extensively in Australia in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Gordon's jazz and rock'n'roll tours had a major impact on the Australian music scene and he also played a significant role in the early career of pioneering Australian rock'n'roll singer Johnny O'Keefe, serving as his manager.
Lee Chae-gyeong
Lee Chae-kyung is a South Korean actress. She made her acting debut in 1998 in theater, since then, she has appeared in number of plays, films and television series. She got recognition for her supporting roles in Hotel del Luna, The Crowned Clown (2019), Love Scene Number, Jirisan and Moonshine (2021). She has acted in films such as: Overman (2015) and #ALIVE (2020) among others.
Lee Yong
Lee Yong ? es un futbolista coreano que juega en la demarcación de defensa para el Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors FC de la K League 1.
Lee Yen-hsiu
Lee Ranaldo
Lee M. Ranaldo es un músico estadounidense conocido por ser guitarrista, en ocasiones vocalista y cofundador de la banda Sonic Youth y la banda Text of Light.
Lee Zii Yii
Lee Ji-won
Lee Ji-won is a South Korean actress.
Lee Yi Peng
Lee Young-moo
Lee Young-moo is a retired South Korean football player. He didn't have a great talent or physique, but he was the most active South Korean footballer of all time. He was noted for his tremendous work rate, and an unofficial record that he moved about 20 kilometers in a match is also remaining. He was situated as an attacking midfielder in the starting line up, but his actual role was difficult to sort due to his work rate which moved wide scope and took part in both the attack and the defense. He is a committed Christian and always did prayer ceremonies when he scored goals. His religious belief also helped his stamina and diligence. He won nine Asian titles with the national team, including the 1978 Asian Games.