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Lela Lee

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Lela Lee in Tremors (2003)
A group of over-achieving Asian-American high school seniors enjoy a power trip when they dip into extra-curricular criminal activities.
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Lela Lee was born in Los Angeles and raised in Southern California. She got the acting bug her freshman year at U.C. Berkeley when she was cast as the lead in a play. After that, she double majored in Drama and Rhetoric but ultimately graduated with a Rhetoric degree. Fresh out of college, she was cast in two ground-breaking East Asian American independent films, "Yellow" by Chris Chan Lee and "Shopping for Fangs" by Quentin Lee and Justin Lin. Other notable appearances are; her recurring role as "Bonnie" a surgical intern on "Scrubs" and as series regular "Jodi Chang" on the Sci-fi series "Tremors." She was also cast in the pilots "5 Houses" and "Times Square" which never aired on television. In between her acting in television, independent films, and various commercials, Lela works on her own writing projects and scripts. She is most known for her comic strip and books by the title "Angry Little Girls" based on her first character the "Angry Little Asian Girl" which she created her sophomore year in college. The "Angry Little Asian Girl" or "ALAG" was first a short video titled "Angry Little Asian Girl-The First Day of School." After she made it, she was embarrassed by its candor, so she hid it in her drawer for four years before she finally dusted it off and added four more episodes. She sent it out to festivals and surprisingly, critics gave the collected shorts glowing reviews. On a whim, Lela made a batch of 300 t-shirts and sold out by word of mouth. She now draws the Angry Little Asian Girl as a character appearing in the syndicated weekly "Angry Little Girls" comic strip.
Bornc. 1974
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    Known for

    John C. McGinley, Zach Braff, Sarah Chalke, Donald Faison, Neil Flynn, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes in Scrubs (2001)
    Scrubs
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Bonnie
    • Surgical Intern
    Gladise Jiminez, Victor Browne, Michael Gross, and Lela Lee in Tremors (2003)
    Tremors
    6.5
    TV Series
    • Jodi Chang
    The Medicine Show (2001)
    The Medicine Show
    6.6
    • Incompetent Nurse
    • 2001
    Better Luck Tomorrow (2002)
    Better Luck Tomorrow
    7.0
    • Slapper
    • 2002

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    Actress



    • Maya Rudolph in Loot (2022)
      Loot
      6.8
      TV Series
      • Eun-Joo
      • 2024
    • Bob Odenkirk in Better Call Saul (2015)
      Better Call Saul
      9.0
      TV Series
      • Lillian Simmons
      • 2020
    • Allison Janney and Anna Faris in Mom (2013)
      Mom
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Alice
      • 2018
    • Patrick Dempsey, Katherine Heigl, Justin Chambers, Sandra Oh, James Pickens Jr., Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, and T.R. Knight in Grey's Anatomy (2005)
      Grey's Anatomy
      7.6
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Richardson
      • 2018
    • Dropzone (2017)
      Dropzone
      Video Game
      • Oracle (voice)
      • 2017
    • William H. Macy, Steve Howey, Cameron Monaghan, Shanola Hampton, Jeremy Allen White, Ethan Cutkosky, and Emma Kenney in Shameless (2011)
      Shameless
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Lenore
      • 2016
    • Angry Little Asian Girl (2014)
      Angry Little Asian Girl
      6.0
      TV Series
      • Kim
      • Deborah
      • Mana (voice) ...
      • 2014
    • Jenna Elfman, J.K. Simmons, Eli Baker, and Ava Deluca-Verley in Growing Up Fisher (2014)
      Growing Up Fisher
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Mrs. Han
      • 2014
    • The Eastmans
      5.6
      TV Movie
      • Mother
      • 2009
    • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in Les feux de l'amour (1973)
      Les feux de l'amour
      5.3
      TV Series
      • Speech Therapist
      • 2007
    • Untitled Oakley & Weinstein Project (2005)
      Untitled Oakley & Weinstein Project
      5.5
      TV Movie
      • Officer Chin
      • 2005
    • Jamie Luner in Shérifs à Los Angeles (2003)
      Shérifs à Los Angeles
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Marilyn Choi
      • 2004
    • Larry David in Larry et son nombril (2000)
      Larry et son nombril
      8.8
      TV Series
      • Bobbi
      • 2004
    • Sean Hayes, Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, and Megan Mullally in Will & Grace (1998)
      Will & Grace
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Ping
      • 2003
    • Lumi Cavazos, Tate Donovan, Gia Carides, and Brenda Strong in Exposed (2003)
      Exposed
      5.5
      • Missy
      • 2003

    Writer



    • Angry Little Asian Girl (2014)
      Angry Little Asian Girl
      6.0
      TV Series
      • creator/writer
      • 2014

    Producer



    • Angry Little Asian Girl (2014)
      Angry Little Asian Girl
      6.0
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2014

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      • Angry Little Girls - comic strip
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    • Height
      • 1.60 m
    • Born
      • c. 1974
    • Spouse
      • Ken Yamakoshi? - present
    • Other works
      Online cartoon angrylittlegirls.com

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      Was second choice for the part of "Pumpkin" in the film Mémoires d'une geisha (2005) but lost out to Yûki Kudô.
    • Quotes
      "Angry Little Asian Girl" is my inner hero. She says all the things I wish I could say.

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