
Kee Chan
Known For
Acting
Born
in Singapore
Biography
Kee Chan was born during a period of social turbulence in Singapore. A move to Australia with his family would set Kee on a path to realizing his childhood dreams. Kee returned to his childhood aspiration of becoming a professional actor. Despite a tentative start playing small roles on Australian television shows, Kee, whose name means "Keeper of the Peace," was cast as Fedallah, the lead support role to Patrick Stewart (Captain Ahab), in "Moby Dick" (1998). A support role in Mission: Impossible II (2000) and several other movies eventually led to a role as Senator Malé-Dee in the last installment of the George Lucas epic, Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005). In 2002, Kee landed a lead role opposite Dennis Hopper in the 22 episode, multi-time dimension drama series, "Flatland" (2002). Widely traveled with numerous location shoots around the world, Kee resides in Los Angeles, California. - IMDb Mini Biography
Most Known For

Water Rats
as Detective Derek Li

Mortal Engines
as Governor Kwan

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
as Malé-Dee

Mission: Impossible II
as McCloy's Chemist

Kung Fu
as Russell Tan

Flatland
as Uncle

Bedevil
as Fong

Moby Dick
as Fedallah

Signal One
as Chang Kai Chee

Such Good People
as Chana Dorje

Mythica: A Quest for Heroes
as Mekru Nom

Red Dog: True Blue
as Jimmy Umbrella

The Twentieth Century
as Dr. Milton Wakefield

The Custodian
as Chief Executive

At World's End
as General Karel

Flatland
as Uncle

Frauds
as Detective Alan

Turtle Beach
as Behzad

Singapore Sling
as Chan

Love in Ambush
as Be