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Andrew Undi Lee is a queer Korean Australian writer, director, and producer whose work spans across film, television, theatre, and webtoons. He is the recipient of the Kenneth B. Myer Award for Exceptional Talent (AFTRS) and the Young Australian Filmmaker Award from the Korean Consulate of Australia.
His film and television credits include , MELON GRAB (Screen Australia), TROPPO (ABC/Amazon), BORN TO SPY (ABC/BBC), The Newsreader (ABC/BBC) and the Korean Australian horror series NIGHT BLOOMERS (SBS) - a show he created, wrote, directed, and produced, which premiered at SXSW Sydney and was awarded an Australian Writers’ Guild Award. Most recently, he completed writing 2 MOONS, a sci-fi feature film commissioned by the Powerhouse Museum, and is currently writing the English-language adaptation of the Korean horror feature film DEATH BELL.
Andrew has also worked with See-Saw Films and Picking Scabs across multiple high-profile projects. He was the writer’s assistant to showrunner Samantha Strauss on APPLE CIDER VINEGAR (Netflix Australia) and GROWN UPS (Netflix UK), and the director’s assistant to Jennifer Peedom’s feature film TENZING (Apple). Written by Luke Davies and produced by Liz Watts, Emile Sherman and Ian Canning.
Additionally, Andrew was the Australian producer on SAIGON KISS, a German-Vietnamese-Australian co-produced film that was awarded the Special Mention honour by the Queer Palm Jury, currently broadcasting on ARTE TV.
Andrew’s theatre work includes the development of his stage play NO ASIANS, written through the CAAP Artist Lab, in collaboration with Sydney Theatre Company, Belvoir, and Griffin Theatre. Which was shortlisted for the Midsumma Queer Playwriting Award. He is also the associate director for the upcoming Korean Australian play KOREABOO at Griffin Theatre.
Andrew Undi Lee is a queer Korean Australian writer, director, and producer whose work spans across film, television, theatre, and webtoons. He is the recipient of the Kenneth B. Myer Award for Exceptional Talent (AFTRS) and the Young Australian Filmmaker Award from the Korean Consulate of Australia.
His film and television credits include , MELON GRAB (Screen Australia), TROPPO (ABC/Amazon), BORN TO SPY (ABC/BBC), The Newsreader (ABC/BBC) and the Korean Australian horror series NIGHT BLOOMERS (SBS) - a show he created, wrote, directed, and produced, which premiered at SXSW Sydney and was awarded an Australian Writers’ Guild Award. Most recently, he completed writing 2 MOONS, a sci-fi feature film commissioned by the Powerhouse Museum, and is currently writing the English-language adaptation of the Korean horror feature film DEATH BELL.
Andrew has also worked with See-Saw Films and Picking Scabs across multiple high-profile projects. He was the writer’s assistant to showrunner Samantha Strauss on APPLE CIDER VINEGAR (Netflix Australia) and GROWN UPS (Netflix UK), and the director’s assistant to Jennifer Peedom’s feature film TENZING (Apple). Written by Luke Davies and produced by Liz Watts, Emile Sherman and Ian Canning.
Additionally, Andrew was the Australian producer on SAIGON KISS, a German-Vietnamese-Australian co-produced film that was awarded the Special Mention honour by the Queer Palm Jury, currently broadcasting on ARTE TV.
Andrew’s theatre work includes the development of his stage play NO ASIANS, written through the CAAP Artist Lab, in collaboration with Sydney Theatre Company, Belvoir, and Griffin Theatre. Which was shortlisted for the Midsumma Queer Playwriting Award. He is also the associate director for the upcoming Korean Australian play KOREABOO at Griffin Theatre.
Andrew started his career as a production designer, with short films screening at major festivals that include the Berlinale, Sundance, Venice and Tribeca.