Angelica Lee Sin-Jie
Angelica Lee Sin-Jie, born on January 23, 1976, in Kedah, Malaysia, is a renowned Malaysian Chinese actress and pop singer who has made significant strides in the entertainment industry. Lee initially embarked on her career as a singer, but she quickly transitioned into acting, gaining prominence in the film markets of Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Her breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed horror film *The Eye*, directed by the Pang Brothers, which not only captivated audiences but also earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious Golden Horse Award for Best Actress. Additionally, she received the Best Actress honor at the Hong Kong Film Festival and the Hong Kong Golden Bauhinia Award.
In 2001, Lee was recognized internationally at the Berlin Film Festival, where she won the Best Newcomer Award for her compelling performance in *Betelnut Beauty*. Her filmography includes notable works such as *20 30 40*, where she starred alongside her mentor, Sylvia Chang Ai Jia, and *Koma*. The actress reunited with the Pang Brothers for *Re-cycle*, which was featured at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival, further solidifying her status in the film industry.
In her personal life, Angelica Lee is married to director Oxide Pang Shun, blending her professional and personal worlds in the vibrant landscape of cinema.