Alex Lee Biography
Alex Lee is a comedian, writer, actor, and television host from Australia. She is also the co-host of the ABC quiz show Win the Week with Craig Reucassel.
How old is Alex Lee? – Age
He is 28 years old as of 11 July 2023. He was born in 1995 is San Jose, California, United States. His real name is Alex Tinming Lee.
Alex Lee Family – Education
Lee was born in Australia to an Australian mother and a Chinese father who met in 1975 in Sydney. She grew up in Southern Sydney and attended the University of Sydney to study journalism.
Alex Lee Wife
Lee is married and has a son, who was born in 2019.
Alex Lee Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of $5 Million.
Alex Lee Podcast
Lee also appears on Dragon Friends, a Dungeons & Dragons podcast and live event. Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson created the fantasy tabletop role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). Tactical Studies Rules published it in 1974, and Wizards of the Coast has published it since 1997. D&D is based on miniature wargames and has inspired the role-playing game and video game industries. The rule system of the game is based on Chainmail from 1971.
Alex Le Saturday Night Rove
In 2019, Lee worked as a writer and cast member on Rove McManus’ short-lived variety show Saturday Night Rove. Saturday Night Rove, sometimes known as Saturday Night, was a television variety show in Australia hosted by comedian Rove McManus. The show debuted on Network 10 on August 24, 2019, and airs on Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. It included live and pre-recorded entertainment such as skits, live crosses, guest interviews, pranks, challenges, and comedic acts and routines.
Alex Lee The Feed
She has appeared in a number of ABC and SBS comedic television series, including The Feed and other programs produced by The Chaser team. The Feed is an Australian news, current affairs, and satire television series that debuted on SBS Viceland on 20 May 2013 and has since gone through multiple seasons and presenter changes. The Feed was established by Paul Cutler, a former SBS Director of News and Current Affairs, who hired pop-culture journalist Patrick Abboud to assist put together a crew to make a 15-minute daily broadcast. When season one premiered in 2013, Nick Hayden was the first executive producer, alongside presenters Patrick Abboud, Marc Fennell, Jan Fran, and Andy Park.
Alex Le The Chaser
Lee appeared in The Chaser’s Media Circus, The Checkout, and The Chaser’s Election Desk after collaborating with The Chaser on The Roast. Lee appeared in Michelle Law’s play Single Asian Female in 2017. Lee has also appeared on The Feed as a host and comic performer since 2018. A piece she aired about retired radio shock jock Alan Jones spurred Jones to file a lawsuit in 2020.