Mark Lee
Biography
Lee is famous for, amongst others, playing the title role in Singapore's Mediacorp Channel 5 television sitcom Police & Thief as Lee Tok Kong, Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd as guest appearance Lee Kok Peng from season 5 until season 7 and in Mediacorp Channel 8 long series television drama Holland V as Su Hao. He also gained recognition for his work with Jack Neo and Henry Thia in films such as Money No Enough and Liang Po Po: The Movie and long-running comedy variety programme Comedy Nite (搞笑行动). He made his directorial debut in the comedy horror film The Ghosts Must Be Crazy. Along with long-time colleague Christopher Lee, Mark Lee was awarded the coveted All Time Favourite Artiste award in the Star Awards 2010 and became the first host-cum-comedian to win the award as the previous winners were predominantly thespians. As such he will no longer be in the run for the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes awards in future Star Awards. Although Lee was mostly known for playing comedic roles early in his career, he has also diversified into hosting and hosted various kinds of programmes, mainly infotainment, travelogue and DIY programmes. He co-hosted the popular home makeover programme Home Decor Survivor and the infotainment programme Behind Every Job with Bryan Wong, which won both a string of nominations in the hosting categories at the Star Awards. In 2012 he won his fourth Best Variety Host award for his popular show It's a Small World (season 2). Lee was always given an on-screen name/surname of Ong or Huang, particularly in Jack Neo's movies, with the exception of Liang Po Po: The Movie, That One Not Enough and Ah Long Pte Ltd. On 9 March 2017, Lee opened a production house King Kong Media Production with partner Yinson Marine Services, a Malaysian oil and gas company. He is now working on a film project for 2018.
Known For

Number 96

Just Call Me Nobody

Ramen Shop

Liang Po Po: The Movie

King of Mahjong

The Best Bet

Lee Chong Wei: Rise of the Legend

A Fantastic Ghost Wedding
All Movies (53)
- Dream Stall2026 · as Father
- Uncle Odyssey2026
- Number 22025
- Close Ur Kopitiam2025
- Wonderland2024 · as Loke
- Money No Enough 32024 · as Ah Huang
- Geylang2023 · as Fatty
- The King Of Musang King2023 · as Jin Shui
- What! The Heist2023
- Reunion Dinner2022 · as Uncle
- The Diam Diam Era Too2021 · as Lim Ah Kun
- The Diam Diam Era2020 · as Lim Ah Kun
- Number 12020 · as Chow Chee Beng
- Make It Big Big2019
- 23:59: The Haunting Hour2018 · as Commando Leader
- Ramen Shop2018 · as Ah Wee
- Lee Chong Wei: Rise of the Legend2018 · as Lee Ah Chai
- Wonderful! Liang Xi Mei2018 · as Robert
- The Fortune Handbook2017 · as Huat God
- Long Long Time Ago 22016 · as Lim Ah Kun
- Long Long Time Ago2016 · as Lim Ah Kun
- King of Mahjong2015 · as Wong Tin Ba
- Time is Money2015 · as Chu Zhong Tian
- A Fantastic Ghost Wedding2014 · as Master Wong
- Filial Party2014 · as Millionaire Liu
- Everybody's Business2013 · as Winston Lee
- Judgement Day2013 · as Du Jin De
- Taxi! Taxi!2013 · as Lee Ah Tau
- Greedy Ghost2012 · as Book Spirit
- Ghost Buddies2012 · as Hui
- Petaling Street Warriors2011 · as Shi DuYao
- 23:592011 · as Sergeant Kuah
- Twisted2011 · as Tan Sze Guan
- Homecoming2011 · as Chef Daniel Koh
- The Ghosts Must Be Crazy2011 · as Ah Hai
- Just Call Me Nobody2010 · as Fu Dong-Dang
- Being Human2010 · as Mai Wei/Max
- Where Got Ghost?2009 · as Yang Baohuang
- Love Matters2009 · as Xiao Han
- Money Not Enough 22008 · as Yang Bao Huang
- Ah Long Pte Ltd2008 · as Jojo Fang
- Just Follow Law2007 · as Gay #1
- One More Chance2005 · as Chin Wu Huang
- I Do, I Do2005 · as Loan shark
- The Best Bet2004 · as Huang
- Homerun2003 · as Kun's P.E. teacher
- I Not Stupid2002 · as Kidnapper
- One Leg Kicking2001 · as Handsome
- Eating Air1999 · as Lao Beng
- That One Not Enough1999 · as Zhu Guo Rong
- Liang Po Po: The Movie1999 · as Ah Beng
- Hitman In The City1998
- Money No Enough1998 · as Ong
All TV Shows (4)
- Rail Life Story2025
- How Are You?2019 · as Story Teller
- Carlsberg Lunar New Year Variety Show 20102010
- Number 961972