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*''Love Circle'' (缘分摩天轮),<ref name="Phoenix"/> 20 episodes, [[TV2 (Malaysia)|RTM2]], produced by Zaaf Production House, directed by Ken Soh {{citation needed|date=September 2011}} |
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*''All for Love'' (但愿人长久),<ref name="Phoenix"/> lead actress, 20 episodes, RTM2, produced by SystemVation Sdn Bhd{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} |
*''All for Love'' (但愿人长久),<ref name="Phoenix"/> lead actress, 20 episodes, RTM2, produced by SystemVation Sdn Bhd{{citation needed|date=September 2011}} |
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*''Now and Forever Presents: Muli'' (Again),<ref name="network54"/> lead actress, GMA Network (60 episodes)& [[TV1 (Malaysia)|RTM2]](26 episodes)( produced by Cre-Asian Sbn Bhd {{citation needed|date= February 19, 2007-May 18, 2007}} |
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Revision as of 14:41, 21 May 2014
Carrie Lee Sze Kei | |
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Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Eye color | Brownish |
Website | http://www.carrielee.com.my/ |
Carrie Lee Sze Kei (simplified Chinese: 李诗琪; traditional Chinese: 李詩琪; pinyin: Lí Sīqī; born December 12, 1985) is a Malaysian Chinese actress, model, and businesswoman.
Early life and career
Lee was born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is a third generation Malaysian Chinese. Describing her own personality, she stated that she rarely cried as a child.[1] She did her education at SMK Segambut Jaya (see Malaysian Wikipedia) in Segambut, Kuala Lumpur, and represented the Federal Territory in handball.[2] During her school days, she was known as a tomboy, an image which she later chose to shed.[3]
In 2004, Lee represented Malaysia in the Miss Chinese Cosmos beauty pageant. During the proceedings, she spoke Chinese rather stammeringly, which observers suggested could be a barrier to her carrying out her duties as title-holder; nevertheless, she went on to win the top prize.[1] In media interviews following her victory, she stated that she hoped to become an actress.[4] The following year, she entered Jinan University's Chinese Department as a short-term student in order to study Chinese. Her oral skills showed significant improvement compared to the Miss Chinese Cosmos proceedings, but she was still not able to read or write Chinese aside from her own name. She hoped that studying at Jinan University would help her to become literate in Chinese and appreciate Chinese culture.[5] She returned to Malaysia in 2005.[6] By 2007, she had appeared in two Chinese-language television series in Malaysia, and worked as a promotional model for Pepsi, Matsushita, and Sony.[7] She later went into business, purchasing the Miss Chinese Cosmos franchise for Malaysia, and founding White Fairy Sdn. Bhd., an event planning company.[6]
Drama
- Love Circle (缘分摩天轮),[7] 20 episodes, RTM2, produced by Zaaf Production House, directed by Ken Soh [citation needed]
- All for Love (但愿人长久),[7] lead actress, 20 episodes, RTM2, produced by SystemVation Sdn Bhd[citation needed]
- Now and Forever Presents: Muli (Again),[8] lead actress, GMA Network (60 episodes)& RTM2(26 episodes)( produced by Cre-Asian Sbn Bhd [citation needed]
References
- ^ a b "冠军女孩李诗琪的美丽心情", Sina News, 2004-11-08, retrieved 2011-09-27
- ^ Tham, Ai-Mei (2005-01-31), "Carrie Lee is out of this world", The Star, retrieved 2011-09-26
- ^ Ng, Cheng-Yee (2004-10-17), "Former 'Tomboy' to represent Malaysia at pageant in Hong Kong", The Star, retrieved 2011-09-27
- ^ "中华小姐冠军亮相 李诗琪我适合演戏", Tianjin North News, 2004-12-04, retrieved 2011-09-27
- ^ "中华小姐李诗琪求学暨大 第一天上课学写拍马屁", Sina News, 2005-09-01, retrieved 2011-09-27
- ^ a b Wilson, Willy (2011-07-12), "Carried away by Miss Lee", The Star, retrieved 2011-09-26
- ^ a b c "最无悬念的选美理由:李诗琪,目标星光大道", Phoenix Television, 2007-09-10, retrieved 2011-09-26
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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"Filipino Teleserye Library: Muli (Again) An unforgettable Philippine-Malaysian love story". Retrieved 19 Feb 2007.