Lee Chuang Rui

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Lee Chuang Rui (born February 11, 1990), also known as Shawn Lee, is a Singaporean 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.[1]

Background and career

Lee was one of four child actors who successfully auditioned for the child lead roles in Jack Neo's hit film I Not Stupid.[2] 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.[3] He would go on to star alongside them in three more of Neo's films. He filmed his last movie in 2007 before leaving the industry to concentrate on his A Levels.[4] He made a brief return to acting in Neo's new film We Not Naughty, which was released in conjunction with Chinese New Year 2012 and features former I Not Stupid co-stars Joshua Ang and Xiang Yun.[5]

Filmography

Films/Movies

Year Movie Role
2012 We Not Naughty 孩子不坏 Chen Weijie
2007 Colour Of Hope 再见阳光[6] Orange Light/Liu Chengguang
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

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)

Personal life

Lee studied at Bukit Panjang Government High School and subsequently completed his A Levels at Anglo-Chinese Junior College.[7][8] An avid basketball player, he completed his national service in 2010 as a clerk due to an injury sustained during a match and is currently studying business at the National University of Singapore.

Lee hosted the Young Talents Award with former co-star Megan Tay at the Star Awards 2011.[9]

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