Lee Tergesen nasceu o 8 de julho de 1965 em Connecticut, EUA. É ator, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Oz (1997), Generation Kill (2008) e Quanto Mais Idiota Melhor (1992). É casado com Yuko Otomo desde o 2 de fevereiro de 2012 e tem um filho. Foi casado com Leslie Howitt e Tanya Lewis.
Lee Terri nasceu o 29 de janeiro de 1962 em US. É atriz, conhecida pelo seu trabalho em Corra que a Polícia vem Aí! 2 1/2 (1991), Apertem os Cintos, o Piloto Sumiu (1980) e Sweet Savior (1971).
Lee Tessler é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Reinado (2013) e Disasters at Sea (2018).
Lee Thompson nasceu o 5 de outubro de 1957 em Londres, Inglaterra. É ator e compositor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em O Espanta Tubarões (2004), Shaun, o Carneiro: O Filme (2015) e The Neighbor (2017).
Lee Thongkham nasceu o 20 de dezembro de 1986 na Tailândia. É diretor e produtor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em The Maid (2020).
Lee Tichon é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em O Fada do Dente (2010), Stan Helsing (2009) e Arqueiro (2012).
Lee Tiger Halley é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Garoto Devora Universo (2024), Crazy Fun Park (2023) e The Heights (2019).
Lee Tingey é conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Iron Cross: The Road to Normandy (2022), Ardennes Fury (2014) e The Last Rescue (2015).
Lee Tockar nasceu o 11 de fevereiro de 1969 em Columbia Britânica, Canadá. É ator e autor, conhecido pelo seu trabalho em Slugterrâneo (2012), The League of Super Evil (2009) e My Little Pony: Garotas de Equestria (2013).
American film director and screenwriter best known for the films The Vicious Kind (2009), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) and The Age of Adaline (2015). Krieger was born and raised in Los Angeles. He became "hooked" on filmmaking at the age of 13 when his neighbor, film producer Steve Perry, brought him to the set of the 1996 film Executive Decision. Krieger later interned for Perry during high school, and in college he worked for Neil LaBute and his producing partner Gail Mutrux. He graduated from the University of Southern California's School of Cinema and Television in 2005. Krieger founded a production company, Autumn Entertainment, in 2004, under which his first project was December Ends, a feature film shot on a US$75,000 budget. The film premiered at the 2006 Method Fest, two years after it was shot, where it won the festival's Best Picture award. In 2009, Krieger wrote and directed The Vicious Kind, which premiered at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival and earned him numerous accolades including the Emerging Filmmaker Award at the Denver Film Festival and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Screenplay. He was later asked by producer Jennifer Todd to direct Celeste and Jesse Forever, based on a script written by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack, which would also premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2012. After the success of Celeste and Jesse Forever, he received offers to direct similar scripts, but turned them down in lieu of writing his own material for future projects. He has also directed many commercials with clients such as Joseph Abboud and AG Jeans, and music videos for Universal Music Group and the Island Def Jam Music Group. He directed The Age of Adaline, starring Blake Lively and Michiel Huisman. Production started in March 2014, and the film was released in April 2015. In September 19, 2012, Lionsgate acquired the rights to the script Vanish Man written by Denison Hatch. Later in February 2015, Krieger was set to rewrite and direct the film, which 21 Laps Entertainment would produce. On February 29, 2016, it was announced that Krieger would direct The Divergent Series: Ascendant, the final film in The Divergent Series.[10] On July 20, 2016, it was announced that the project was put on hold due to Lionsgate's decision to release the final film as a TV movie, mainly because of the third film in the series, Allegiant, under performing. In December 2018, it was announced that the television movie has been canceled due to the lack of interest of the cast and network executives. On May 27, 2021, it was announced that Krieger would direct the first two episodes of the show Green Lantern for HBO Max.