Ethan Josh Lee
Ethan Josh Lee is a Korean-American actor. He started theater productions in elementary school and began his acting career with commercials. In 2015, he worked on the short-lived NBC sitcom Mr. Robinson, working with actors such as Craig Robinson and Peri Gilpin. He has also guest-starred and co-starred in television shows including Southland, Mortal Kombat: Legacy, The Middle, K.C. Undercover, and The Mick. He has worked in a number of indie films such as The Bird Who Could Fly, To Success, and Kajillionaire. During his senior year of high school, Ethan worked with a mentor to create the documentary NicoTeen, which screened at film festivals. He is the confirmed addition to the cast of West Anderson's upcoming film Asteroid City, which has wrapped production in Spain.
Ethan was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. His father immigrated from South Korea and is a clinical professor at UCLA. His mother, who came to the US as an exchange student in college, works in finance. He has studied acting and voice with private coaches and trained in improvisation at Second City. He currently studies Political Science at Stanford University with interests in performance, media, and policy.