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Sook-Yin Lee

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Sook-Yin Lee (born in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a female Canadian musician, actor and media personality.

Lee was the lead singer in the 1980s and early 1990s for Bob's Your Uncle, a Vancouver alternative rock band. Lee often incorporated performance art techniques into the band's melodic rock. When that band broke up, Lee pursued a solo music career, releasing several solo albums and performing as an actor in theatre, film and television projects.

In 1995, Lee became a VJ for MuchMusic, bringing her theatrical and musical background and her unique creative perspective to the channel. She was best known as the host of MuchMusic's alternative music show, The Wedge (program)|The Wedge. (Now a weekly show, The Wedge was a daily series when Lee hosted.)

After six years, she retired from MuchMusic in 2001. The following year, she was named as the new host of CBC Radio One's Saturday afternoon pop culture magazine, Definitely Not the Opera.

In early 2004, she became the centre of controversy when the CBC threatened to fire her for taking a role in John Cameron Mitchell's sexually explicit film Shortbus. However, CBC management relented when their position proved unpopular with CBC listeners.

In the fall of 2004 she produced and hosted a vignette celebrating Terry Fox, as part of the CBC TV series The Greatest Canadian. Fox finished second in the voting to Tommy Douglas, whose advocate was another ex-MuchMusic VJ, George Stroumboulopoulos.

Lee has also identified as bisexuality|bisexual.




  • Tale of Two Legs (1990, with Bob's Your Uncle)

  • Cages (1993, with Bob's Your Uncle)

  • Lavinia's Tongue (1994)

  • Wigs 'n Guns (1996)





  • Relentless: Mind of a Killer (1993)

  • Green Dolphin Beat (1994)

  • Bad Company (movie)|Bad Company (1995)

  • Sliders (1995, TV series)

  • Boy Meets Girl (1998)

  • Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)

  • The Art of Woo (2001)

  • Shortbus (scheduled for release in 2005)


Category:Canadian actors|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Canadian musicians|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Canadian radio personalities|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Canadian television personalities|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Chinese Canadians|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:LGBT people from Canada|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Bisexual musicians|Lee, Sook-Yin
Category:Vancouverites|Lee, Sook-Yin

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Last Modified:   2005-11-07


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