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Melissa Lee

Melissa Lee is a Chinese_American actress. She had originally intended to be a singer, before becoming an actress after she was discovered by producer/agent Ethan Kingman York after he heard her rosuing cover of Mariah Carey's "Vision of Love"

She has had minor bit roles in Better_Luck_Tomorrow and Hook and was also an extra in 2002's Spider-Man. Melissa Lee was born in Schaumburg, Illinois (where she still currently resides, except for brief interludes of leave due to her acting) in 1987.

She intends to graduate from James B. Conant High School in 2005 and attend NYU on a scholarship. In high school, she was actively involved in many activities including National Honor Society, (on which she served as its Secretary), Swimming, Badminton, Scholastic Bowl (on which she served as its Varsity Co-Captain), Drama, Band, Crier , the local school newspaper (on which she served as Chief Editor of News and Events), The Debate Team, The Math Team , and The Medical Career's Club (on which she served as its President)

Through her career and her personal life, Melissa has been known to irrationaly errupt at unexpected times especially during her performances, which has caused many to label her as a "Diva". Besides her acting career, Melissa also has developed an interest in the field of Biology and animal science, and indeed she has two rabbits of her own, affectionately known as Bunny and Whodoy.

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