Christopher Lee pips younger brother for Best Actor at Golden Bell Award

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Christopher Lee pips younger brother for Best Actor at Golden Bell Award
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Home-grown actor Christopher Lee won his fourth Golden Bell Award in Taipei on Oct 19, beating out his younger brother in the same category. The Malaysia-born star, 53, took home Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie for the legal drama Port Of Lies. His younger...

Home-grown actor Christopher Lee won his fourth Golden Bell Award in Taipei on Oct 19, beating out his younger brother in the same category.

Christopher began his buoyant acceptance speech by yelling out “Holy Mazu!”, a phrase referencing the sea goddess Mazu that his public defender character in Port Of Lies uses often.“Thank you for entering the acting industry, and I’ll be the one escorting you up here next time,” he said.“To my wife, Fann, you are my lucky star. Thank you for loving me so much, I love you very much too.

He added that Frederick has always been a supportive brother to him. “It’s nice to have a companion in this industry who I can discuss work with. It’s a form of happiness and fate. I’m a blessed man because both my wife and my brother are in the same industry as me.” She added that Finland was written near the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. “The song represents the distance people keep from others as a way of protecting themselves, just like what we all did during the pandemic. With this win now, I want to wish everyone well, as we can finally open up our hearts to love and be loved properly.”

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