Lela Lee Explained

Lela Lee
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California
Occupation:Cartoonist / Actress / Writer
Nationality:American
Years Active:1994–present

Lela Lee (born in Los Angeles, California) is an American actress and cartoonist, television writer, and the creator of the animated cartoon Angry Little Asian Girl and the related comic strip Angry Little Girls.[1]

Career

Acting career

She is a film and television actress, with roles in the 1998 film Yellow and the 2002 film Better Luck Tomorrow. She was a series regular in the short-lived Sci Fi Channel series Tremors, and had a recurring guest role on NBC's Scrubs. Lee made a guest appearance in the first episode of Season Four of HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, playing an angry Asian woman, who launches a physical and verbal attack on star Larry David after he suggests Tang is a common Chinese name. Lee was also in the episode "Animal Pragmatism" of Charmed as Tessa, a college student.

Angry Little Girls and Angry Little Asian Girl

Angry Little Girls was developed as a character she developed in 1994 when she was a sophomore at UC Berkeley. She developed the character after attending Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Festival of Animation with a friend.[2] That night, Lee stayed up drawing with typing paper and Crayola markers, and a video camera and made the first episode "Angry Little Asian Girl, the First Day of School."[3] Three years after creating the first episode of the Angry Little Asian Girl, she created four more, and sent the five episodes titled Angry Little Asian Girl, Five Angry Episodes to festivals where they were well-reviewed by critics of the LA Times and LA Weekly.[4] These episodes, like the first, use foul language and shocking imagery to bring attention to issues surrounding the intersection of being Asian and a woman. Audience members came up to her after screenings saying that ALAG spoke for them and that they too had similar experiences growing up in America. Lee then made a batch of T-shirts based on the show.

Lee expanded ALAG to include other girls of different backgrounds and personalities. She took two years to teach herself how to draw comics with books checked out from the library. With the newly created characters, and an umbrella name of "Angry Little Girls" Lee turned her work into a weekly comic strip self-published on her website www.angrylittlegirls.com. Lee added characters of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds to increase her strip's public and commercial appeal. In 2005, the first book of collected Angry Little Girls strips was published by Harry N. Abrams. Following this, several other themed collections of Lee's comics were published by the publisher's imprint, Abrams Comic Arts.[5]

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Episodes
1997RelativityTour GuideEpisode: "Billable Hours"
1998FelicityPaulineEpisode: "Finally"
1998ProfilerKathy JungEpisode: "Ties that Bind"
2000Rude AwakeningJoyceEpisode: "Yes Sir, That's my Baby"
2000Opposite SexJudyEpisode: "Homosexual Episode"
2000CharmedTessaEpisode: "Animal Pragmatism"
2001One on OneReporterEpisode: "The Way You Make Me Feel"
2001FriendsWedding GuestEpisode: "The One With All the Cheesecakes"
2001What I Like About YouWaitressEpisode: "Holly's First Job"
2001–2002ScrubsBonnie3 Episodes
2003Will and GracePingEpisode: "Swimming to Cambodia"
2003TremorsJodi Chang13 Episodes
200410-8 Officers on DutyMarilyn ChoiEpisode: "Flirtin' With Disaster"
2004Curb Your EnthusiasmBobbiEpisode: "Mel's Offer"
2005Untitled Oakley & Weinstein ProjectOfficer ChinEpisode: "Pilot"
2007The Young and the RestlessSpeech TherapistEpisode: "1.8672"
2009The Eastmann'sMotherEpisode: "Pilot"
2014Angry Little Asian GirlKim, Maria, Deborah, misc voices12 Episodes
2014Growing Up FisherMrs. Han2 Episodes
2018–2020Better Call SaulLillian Simmons 2 Episodes

Film

Year Title Role
1996FlowYel Fan
1997YellowJanet
1998Shopping for FangsNaomi
2000The Girls' RoomChloe
2000RaveLisa
2000This Guy is FallingAlison
2000The Medicine ShowIncompetent Nurse
2000The Moment AfterSarone
2001A Kitty Bobo ShowMaggie
2002Better Luck TomorrowSlapper
2003ExposedMissy

Writing credits

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Book Lela Lee Speakers Bureau Booking Agent Info . 2022-03-12 . www.allamericanspeakers.com.
  2. Book: Ono, Kent A. . Asian Americans and the media . 2009 . Polity . Pham, Vincent N. . 9780745642734 . Cambridge, UK . 236321398.
  3. Book: Scott . Bonnie Kime . Women in culture : an intersectional anthology for gender and women's studies . Cayleff . Susan E. . Donadey . Anne . Lara . Irene . 2016-05-24 . Scott, Bonnie Kime, 1944- . 9781119120711 . Chichester, West Sussex, UK . 950884948.
  4. Web site: Times . By Anh Do, Los Angeles . Watch out! Angry little girl is sharing her feelings . 2019-03-19 . Los Angeles Times. 25 April 2013 .
  5. Web site: Lela Lee Contributors ABRAMS . 2019-03-19 . ABRAMS – The Art of Books Since 1949.
  6. Book: Lela., Lee. Angry little girls. 2005. H.N. Abrams. 0810958686. New York. 58805309.
  7. Book: Lela., Lee. Still angry little girls. 2006. Abrams Image. Lee, Lela.. 0810949156. New York. 64684957.
  8. Book: Lela., Lee. Angry little girls in love. 2008. Abrams Image. 9780810972759. New York. 191090468.
  9. Book: Lela., Lee. Angry little girls : a little book on love. 2008. Running Press Book Publishers. 9780762431151. Philadelphia, PA. 864752710.
  10. Book: Lela., Lee. Fairy tales for angry little girls. 2011. Abrams Comic Art. 9780810995932. New York. 657596034.
  11. Book: Angry little girls : a little kit for friends.. 2013. Running Press. 978-0762447947. [Place of publication not identified]. 808216083.