Reggie Lee

Reggie Lee is a Philippine-American actor. On Prison Break, he played William "Bill" Kim, and on Grimm, he played Sergeant Drew Wu. He starred as Tai Huang in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, GCPD Officer Ross in The Dark Knight Rises, and Lance Nguyen in The Fast and the Furious.

For Netflix, he is known for his role in the 2021 action thriller film, Sweet Girl, in which he plays, Dr. Wu.

Biography
Valdez was born to Zenaida Telmo and Jesus Espiritu Valdez in Quezon City, Philippines. He relocated to Cleveland, Ohio, with his family when he was five years old, including Parma and Strongsville. He appeared in shows at the Greenbrier Theatre (now the Cassidy Theatre) in Parma Heights while still a student. In Parma, he graduated from Padua Franciscan High School.

Despite being admitted to Harvard, he chose to pursue acting in Los Angeles. In a 2001 interview, he stated that "they kept calling me in for Hispanic roles, and I'm a far cry from Hispanic," and that he took the name Lee from his grandparents.

Lee moved to Los Angeles in 1992, when he was 17, to join a national tour of Miss Saigon. Later, he danced for Prince at the MTV Video Music Awards and toured with the musical Heartstrings across the country. For his performance in F.O.B. at East West Players, an Asian-American theatrical organization in Los Angeles, he got a Drama-Logue Award in 1997.

Movies

 * Sweet Girl