Lee Yung Feng
- Name: Lee Yung Feng
- Native name: 李永豐
- Also Known as: Li Yong Feng, Li Yongfeng, Li Mei Guo, Li Meiguo, Lee Yungfeng, Li Yungfeng, Li Mei Kuo, Li Meikuo, 李永丰, 李美国, 李美國
- Nationality: Taiwanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: March 3, 1962
- Age: 64
Lee founded the Paper Windmill Theater in 1992 and has held various roles, including executive director of the Paper Windmill Cultural Education Foundation and artistic supervisor of the theater. He also served as the chairman of Mirror TV.
Lee is the brother of sculptor Li Liang Jen (李良仁).
(Source: MyDramaList) Edit Biography
Movie
| Title | Rating |
|---|---|
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The Great Buddha+
Taiwanese Movie, 2017,
Lia San Cheng
(Guest Role)
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7.1
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