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Sook-Yin Lee : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sook-Yin Lee
Sook-Yin Lee is a Canadian broadcaster, musician, filmmaker, and actress. She is a former MuchMusic VJ, and, since 2002, has been the host of CBC Radio's ''Definitely Not the Opera'' (DNTO). ==Background== Lee was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and the second oldest daughter of a Chinese father and a Hong Kong mother.〔 She was raised as a devout Roman Catholic. Her father was a post-World War II orphan from Hong Kong, and her mother an escapee from Communist China〔 who remained in and out of psychiatric institutions when Lee was young. She grew up within a strict, secretive and unstable family.〔 When Lee was 15, her parents split up and Lee ran away from home, for a time living on the street〔Sook-Yin Lee, comment on ''Definitely Not the Opera'', CBC radio, 2 November 2010〕 before eventually living with a "community of lesbians and artists". In the late 1980s, she became the lead singer for Bob's Your Uncle, a Vancouver alternative rock band. Lee often incorporated performance art techniques into the band's melodic rock. When that band broke up, Lee pursued a solo music career, releasing several solo albums and performing as an actor in theatre, film and television projects. She was the lead singer for the band Slan. Neko Case covered Lee's song "Knock Loud" on her 2001 EP ''Canadian Amp''. She has been in a relationship with writer and musician Adam Litovitz, who is also her frequent artistic collaborator, since 2007.〔"Sook-Yin Lee: Candid with the Camera — Except for One Thing". ''Toronto Star'', 11 June 2010.〕 They occasionally perform improvised musical sets under the name LLVK, short for Lee/Litovitz/Valdivia/Kamino, and have formed the band Jooj, which is slated to release its debut album in 2015.〔("Sook-Yin Lee’s sorority of naked women" ). ''Daily Xtra'', May 8, 2015.〕
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