Kang-sheng Lee
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- Name: Kang-sheng Lee
- Chinese: 李康生
- Birthdate: 1968
- Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan
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Bio
Lee Kang-sheng is an internationally renowned actor whose unique natural acting style has received praises from audiences and film critics alike. His longterm working relationship with director Tsai Ming-liang as well as several other famous Asian directors has inspired his hidden creativity and spurred his ambition towards the path of film directing. In 2003, drawing upon his filmmaking experience as an actor, he made his directorial debut with the feature film, The Missing, which won several awards including the New Currents Award at the Pusan International Film Festival and the Tiger Award at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. He is now in pre-production for Help Me which won the Pusan Award at the PPP 2004.
Actor
- Beautiful 2012 (2012)
- Face (2009)
- Help Me Eros (2007)
- I Don't Want to Sleep Alone Hei yan quan (2006) - Hsiao-kang
- The Wayward Cloud Tian bian yi duo yun (2005) - Hsiao-Kang
- Goodbye, Dragon Inn Bu san (2003) - Projectionist
- The Skywalk Is Gone Tianqiao bu jianle (2002)
- A Way We Go Ziyou menshen (2002) - Ah Hui
- What Time Is It Over There? Ni neibian jidian (2001) - Hsiao-kang
- Sunny Doll Qingtian wawa (2000)
- Ordinary Heroes Qian yan wan yu (1999) - Tung
- The Last Dance | The Hole | Dong (1998) - The Man Upstairs
- The River He liu (1997) - Kang-Sheng, Xiao-Kang
- Sweet Degeneration Fang lang (1997) - Chun-sheng
- A Drifting Life Chuen hua mon lu (1996)
- Vive L'Amour Ai qing wan sui (1994) - Hsiao-kang
- Rebels of the Neon God Ch'ing shaonien na cha (1992) - Hsiao Kang
- Boys Xiao hai (1991)
Director
- Help Me Eros (2007)
- The Missing Bu jian (2003)
Writer
- Help Me Eros (2007)
- The Missing Bu jian (2003)



A. Nony Mouse Says:
Oct 17 2009 11:29 pm
I have seen three movies in which Kang-Sheng Lee has starred. I first watched The Wayward Cloud, then, I Don't Want to Sleep Alone and finally, Help Me Eros. There is something about him that makes it difficult to look away from and I can't quite put it into words. He has an interesting presence on-screen that is enjoyable to watch yet makes you rather sad. If I met any of these three characters my first instinct would be to bring him home and take care of him. They all seem so lonely. Sad.
I have more movies that Kang-Sheng Lee starred in on order with Netflix so it'll be interesting for me to see whether my views change.