Angelica Lee
Chinese name 李心潔 (Traditional)
Chinese name 李心洁 (Simplified)
Pinyin Lǐ Xīnjié (Mandarin)
Origin Malaysia
Born (1976-01-23) 23 January 1976 (age 36)
Kedah, Malaysia
Other name(s) Lee Sin Chet
Lee Sinjie
Occupation Actress, singer
Spouse(s) Oxide Pang

Angelica Lee Sin-Jie is a Malaysian Chinese film actress and pop singer. She started her career in singing and later moved on to acting in Taiwan and Hong Kong. Lee starred in The Eye, the hit Asian horror film by the Pang Brothers, winning her the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress, Best Actress at the Hong Kong Film Festival and a Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Award.[1] She is among the very few Asian artists to be awarded as Berlin Film Festival Best Newcomer Awards in 2001 for her role in Betelnut Beauty.

Lee has also starred in the films 20 30 40 (where she co-starred with the person who discovered her, Sylvia Chang Ai Jia), and Koma. She worked with the Pangs again on Re-cycle, which was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.

She is married to director Oxide Pang.[2][3] Lee speaks five languages: Mandarin, Hokkien, Malay, Cantonese, and English.

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Early life [link]

On 23 January 1976, Lee was born in Alor Setar, Kedah, Malaysia to a motorcycle shop owner and a homemaker.[1] During her years in primary school, Lee was an active participant in singing competitions, where she won numerous awards, and in various sport-related activities.[1] At Keat Hwa Secondary School, she was the head of her school's drama club.[1] In 1995, at 19 years of age, Lee was discovered by Sylvia Chang at a Kuala Lumpur film audition.[1]

Hope Education Foundation [link]

In 2006, Angelica and her friends, Charlie Yeung, Gigi Leung and Valen Hsu formed "Hope Education Foundation". A non-profit organisation to help children in need.

Filmography [link]

Discography [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ a b c d e The Star (Malaysia). Thorougly modest miss. 2 December 2007. Retrieved 2 December 2007.
  2. ^ Tan, Jeanine (6 July 2006), "It's a horror film, not a crusade", Channel NewsAsia.
  3. ^ Ee-tan, Chow (6 July 2006, "I see dead people", Malay Mail.

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Angelica_Lee

So Alive

So Alive may refer to:

  • "So Alive" (Love and Rockets song), 1989
  • So Alive (Love and Rockets album), 2003
  • "So Alive" (Ryan Adams song), 2004
  • "So Alive" (Skepta and N-Dubz song), 2011
  • So Alive (EP), a 2008 EP by Kym Campbell
  • So Alive, an EP by Gerard McMahon recording as G Tom Mac
  • So Alive, an album by Ann Lee
  • So Alive, an upcoming album by The Product
  • So Alive (Love and Rockets song)

    "So Alive" is a song by British alternative rock band Love and Rockets, released in 1989 as the second single from their self-titled fourth album.

    Chart success

    The single was Love and Rockets' biggest hit in the United States, peaking at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it stayed for five weeks. The single also reached number 79 on the UK Singles Chart, number 24 on the Australian ARIA singles chart, and number 16 in New Zealand.

    Covers

    The song was covered by hard rock band Black Light Burns on their album Cover Your Heart.

    References

    External links

  • The music video on YouTube
  • See also

  • Number one modern rock hits of 1989

  • So Alive (Love and Rockets album)

    So Alive is a live album by English alternative rock band Love and Rockets. It was released on 13 May 2003. It comprises two of the band's live performances: one on 5 December 1987 and the other on 23 March 1996.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Love and Rockets, except where noted. 

    Personnel

  • Daniel Ash – guitar, vocals
  • Kevin Haskins – drums
  • David J – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Marc Kordelos – executive production
  • Ritchie Rees – executive production
  • Don C. Tyler – mastering
  • References

    External links

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    So Lee

    by: Stina Nordenstam

    Slowly, it is how it goes Lee
    The song in which he leaves me
    This is how it goes
    So Lee, what do you have to tell me
    That if he doesn't leave me
    I'll shape up so he won't
    Oh Lee I wanted so to be Lee
    Grown up just like you Lee
    I wanted it so
    Oh Lee standing in this fucking rain Lee
    I don't want to be me Lee
    I don't want it all
    Slowly, the song in which he leaves me
    This is how it goes Lee
    This is how it goes
    So Lee what do you plan to tell me
    That if he doesn't leave me
    I'll shape up so he won't
    Oh Lee I wanted so to be Lee
    Grown up just like you Lee
    I wanted it so
    Oh Lee standing in this fucking rain Lee
    I don't want to be me Lee
    I don't want it at all
    Slowly, slowly, slowly
    Slowly, slowly, slowly
    Slowly, slowly, slowly




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