Ang Lee
Ang Lee is an Academy Award-winning director known for his critically acclaimed films.
Li An
Director
October 23, 1954
Scorpio
70
Pingtung, Taiwan
Taiwanese filmmaker Ang Lee is renowned for his remarkable storytelling and visual style. He has directed a number of critically acclaimed films, including “Life of Pi,” “Brokeback Mountain,” and “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” Lee has received two Academy Awards for Best Director and has also directed successful films such as “Sense and Sensibility,” “The Ice Storm,” and “Hulk.” Additionally, he is known for his work on the popular television series “Pushing Daisies.” With nine Oscar nominations and three wins, Ang Lee is considered one of the most successful film directors of all time.