- After briefly attending the Alberta College of Art and Design, Corey Lee graduated from film school in 1993, during which time he wrote, directed, produced and edited the short, Peace & Love (1993). That same year he began work as a technician in the Grip department where his credits include: Lonesome Dove: The Outlaw Years (1995), The Edge (1997), War Bride (2001) and Michael Winterbottom's , The Claim (2000).
Most of his free time spent writing, Lee formed enriquePoe Moving Pictures in 2001 to produce his own films. He wrote several scripts before making his debut low-budget feature Defining Edward (2003), a story of one man's fight to unlock the truth about his own troubled past, staring `Joel McNichol' and `Joely Collins', which premiered in Toronto at the ReelWorld Film Festival in 2003. In 2004, he made the experimental short, Re/Birth and produced and directed the music video, Gun Metal Grey for singer/songwriter Lorrie Matheson.
Lee has several projects in development, including "Of Winds and Dragons", a martial arts/crime drama and the technological horror "The Link".- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous - Corey Lee formed 'EnriquePoe Moving Pictures' in 2001 to produce his own films, the first being his debut dramatic feature Defining Edward (2003), which premiered in Toronto at the ReelWorld Film Festival. Corey has also crafted music videos and short films, including his award-winning Kilter Trilogy, adapted from the 2003 Giller prize short-listed collection Kilter: 55 Fictions, by John Gould. His writing and directing credits range from feature length dramatic to animated, experimental and dramatic short format, to long format documentary and documentary television series. His 2012 feature documentary, Legend of a Warrior (2012), co-produced with the National Film Board of Canada, premiered at Hot Docs and was released theatrically across Canada. The majority of his films are archived in the National Collection at Library and Archives Canada.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- His martial artist father, Frank Pang Lee, trained actor and former world champion kickboxer Billy Chow.
- No car crashes. No gun fights or explosions. This is a movie (Defining Edward) that is about story. You can't just sit at home, write a script and hope that someone, someday will make it for you. You have to be willing to sacrifice everything.
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