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Reggie Lee (Tai Huang) previous roles have swept the range of genres, from the snakeskin-wearing, motorcycle-riding, cold-blooded killer Lance Nguyen in the high-octane blockbuster “The Fast and the Furious,” to the romantic lead in the critically acclaimed independent film “Drift” and his current role of Special Agent William “Bill” Kim in Fox Television's hit series “Prison Break.”Lee has also appeared in “Masked and Anonymous” with Bob Dylan, the Sci-Fi Channel's thriller “Frankenfish,” “Net Games,” “X.C.U.” and most recently, the horror film “Dimples” and the starring role in the historical drama “Chinaman's Chance,” also featuring Timothy Bottoms, Jason Connery, Coolio, Ernest Borgnine and Lorenzo Lamas.
On television, Lee portrayed the role of Zhing Zhang in the Fox comedy “Luis.” He also appeared as Officer Jim Chang on Lifetime's “The Division,” Dr. Oliver Lee on “Judging Amy” and Assistant District Attorney Brian Chin on “Philly.” Lee has guest-starred on more than 20 television shows, including “ER,” “Ellen Again,” “Strong Medicine,” “Mad About You,” “Walker, Texas Ranger,” “Diagnosis Murder,” “Chicago Hope,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Babylon 5,” “Party of Five” and “The Magic Pearl,” the first all-Asian animation for TV.
Born in Quezon City, Philippines, Lee is the oldest of three sons and in addition to English, continues to speak Tagalog - his native language - as well as several other languages. As a child, his family moved to Cleveland, Ohio where Lee graduated from a Franciscan High School. The 1990s found him relocating to Los Angeles where he immediately found work as a dancer for Prince on the MTV Awards.
He then hit the road and toured nationally in “Heartstrings", and later in “Miss Saigon" and was cast in the original company of the Broadway revival of Rodgers and Hammsterstein's “Carousel.” In 1997, Lee received a Dramalogue Critics Award for his performance in “F.O.B.” at East West Players and also starred in that company's production of “Carry the Tiger to the Mountain".
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Johnny Depp as Sparrow
Orlando Bloom as Will
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth
Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa
Stellan Skarsgard as Bootstrap
Bill Nighy as Davy Jones
Chow Yun-Fat as Sao Feng
Jack Davenport as Norrington
Kevin R. McNally as Gibbs
Jonathan Pryce as Governor
Naomie Harris as Tia Dalma
Tom Hollander as Beckett
Lee Arenberg as Pintel
Mackenzie Crook as Ragetti
Keith Richards as Teague
David Bailie as Cotton
David Schofield as Mercer
Martin Klebba as Marty
Reggie Lee as Tai Huang
Vanessa Branch as Giselle
Lauren Maher as Scarlett
Gore Verbinski Director
Jerry Bruckheimer Producer
Ted Elliott Screenwriter
Terry Rossio - Screenwriter
Dariusz Wolski Photography
Rick Heinricks Prod. Designer
Penny Rose Costume Designer
Craig Wood Editor
Stephen Rivkin Editor
Hans Zimmer Composer
John Knoll Visual Effects
Charles Gibson Visual Effects
John Frazier Special Effects
Allen Hall Special Effects
George Marshall Ruge Stunts
Ve Neill Makeup Effects
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