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'''Lee Chuang Rui''' (born February 11, 1990), also known as '''Shawn Lee''', is a | '''Lee Chuang Rui''' (born February 11, 1990), also known as '''Shawn Lee''', is a Singaporean former actor. He first came into prominence for his award-winning performance alongside his friend and co-star Joshua Ang in the box office hit I Not Stupid. | ||
==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Lee was one of four child actors who successfully auditioned for the child lead roles in [[Jack Neo]]'s hit film | Lee was one of four child actors who successfully auditioned for the child lead roles in [[Jack Neo]]'s hit film I Not Stupid. His performance in the sitcom adaptation earned him a nomination for the Best Young Talent award, which he won, along with co-stars Joshua Ang and Eric Huang at the 2002 Star Awards. | ||
In a 2009 interview with The New Paper, Lee said he was planning on pursuing a scholarship | In the early 2000s, Lee also had roles in a few Channel 8 children's drama series. He also had an English speaking role in the Growing Years video series commissioned by MOE. | ||
He would go on to star alongside them in three more of Neo's films. He filmed his second last movie in 2007 before leaving the industry to concentrate on his A-levels. His last role to date was in Neo's new film We Not Naughty, which was released during Chinese New Year 2012 and features former I Not Stupid co-stars Joshua Ang, Ashley Leong, and Xiang Yun. | |||
Lee hosted the Young Talents Award with former co-star Megan Tay at the Star Awards 2011. | |||
In a 2009 interview with The New Paper, Lee said he was planning on pursuing a film studies scholarship at New York University. However, in a 2012 interview, he said he planned to go into banking after completing his studies, and probably take up roles only when time allowed. | |||
Lee was commonly confused with Aloysius Pang, a fellow child actor who was the same age. When Pang died in January 2019, some foreign news sources mistakenly reported that Pang was the one who had acted in I Not Stupid. | |||
== Filmography == | == Filmography == | ||
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! Year !! Movie !! Role | ! Year !! Movie !! Role | ||
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| | | 2012 ||''We Not Naughty'' 孩子不坏 || Chen Weijie | ||
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| | | 2007 ||''Colour Of Hope'' 再见阳光 || Orange Light/Liu Cheng Guang | ||
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| | | 2006 ||''I Not Stupid Too'' 小孩不笨2 || Tom Yeo 杨学谦 | ||
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| 2002 ||'' | | 2003 ||''Homerun'' 跑吧!孩子 || Chew Kiat Kun 周杰坤 | ||
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| 2002 ||''I Not Stupid'' 小孩不笨 || Liu Kok Pin 刘国彬 | |||
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! Year !! Movie !! Role !! Notes | ! Year !! Movie !! Role !! Notes | ||
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| 2006 ||'' | | 2006 ||''I Not Stupid Too''|| Tom Yeo || | ||
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| 2002 ||''I Not Stupid''|| Liu Kok Pin || '''Won - Young Talent Award, Star Awards 2002''' | |||
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|rowspan=2| 2001 || ''Beyond the Axis of Truth'' || Chen Xueming (younger) || | |||
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| | | Sweet Sweet Holiday || Yang Tianxing || Episodes 1-10 | ||
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| | | 2000 || My Teacher, My Buddy || || | ||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
After he completed his [[GCE Advanced Level|A Levels]] at [[Anglo-Chinese Junior College]], Lee studied business administration at the [[National University of Singapore]]. An avid basketball player, he completed his national service in 2010 as a clerk due to an injury sustained during a match. | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.jteam.com.sg/artistprofile/profile_shawn.asp Profile on J-Team website] | |||
[[Category:Singaporeans]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 3 September 2020
Lee Chuang Rui (born February 11, 1990), also known as Shawn Lee, is a Singaporean former actor. He first came into prominence for his award-winning performance alongside his friend and co-star Joshua Ang in the box office hit I Not Stupid.
Career[edit]
Lee was one of four child actors who successfully auditioned for the child lead roles in Jack Neo's hit film I Not Stupid. His performance in the sitcom adaptation earned him a nomination for the Best Young Talent award, which he won, along with co-stars Joshua Ang and Eric Huang at the 2002 Star Awards.
In the early 2000s, Lee also had roles in a few Channel 8 children's drama series. He also had an English speaking role in the Growing Years video series commissioned by MOE.
He would go on to star alongside them in three more of Neo's films. He filmed his second last movie in 2007 before leaving the industry to concentrate on his A-levels. His last role to date was in Neo's new film We Not Naughty, which was released during Chinese New Year 2012 and features former I Not Stupid co-stars Joshua Ang, Ashley Leong, and Xiang Yun.
Lee hosted the Young Talents Award with former co-star Megan Tay at the Star Awards 2011.
In a 2009 interview with The New Paper, Lee said he was planning on pursuing a film studies scholarship at New York University. However, in a 2012 interview, he said he planned to go into banking after completing his studies, and probably take up roles only when time allowed.
Lee was commonly confused with Aloysius Pang, a fellow child actor who was the same age. When Pang died in January 2019, some foreign news sources mistakenly reported that Pang was the one who had acted in I Not Stupid.
Filmography[edit]
Films/Movies[edit]
Year | Movie | Role |
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2012 | We Not Naughty 孩子不坏 | Chen Weijie |
2007 | Colour Of Hope 再见阳光 | Orange Light/Liu Cheng Guang |
2006 | I Not Stupid Too 小孩不笨2 | Tom Yeo 杨学谦 |
2003 | Homerun 跑吧!孩子 | Chew Kiat Kun 周杰坤 |
2002 | I Not Stupid 小孩不笨 | Liu Kok Pin 刘国彬 |
Television[edit]
Year | Movie | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2006 | I Not Stupid Too | Tom Yeo | |
2002 | I Not Stupid | Liu Kok Pin | Won - Young Talent Award, Star Awards 2002 |
2001 | Beyond the Axis of Truth | Chen Xueming (younger) | |
Sweet Sweet Holiday | Yang Tianxing | Episodes 1-10 | |
2000 | My Teacher, My Buddy |
Personal life[edit]
After he completed his A Levels at Anglo-Chinese Junior College, Lee studied business administration at the National University of Singapore. An avid basketball player, he completed his national service in 2010 as a clerk due to an injury sustained during a match.