Malaysian-born star Christopher Lee edges out younger brother to win Best Actor in Golden Bell Award


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Christopher Lee took home Best Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie for the legal drama 'Port Of Lies'. Photo: Golden Bell Awards/Instagram

Actor Christopher Lee won his fourth Golden Bell Award in Taipei on Oct 19, beating out his younger brother in the same category.

The Malaysian-born star, 53, took home Best Leading Actor in a Miniseries or Television Film for the legal drama Port Of Lies. His younger brother, Frederick Lee, 48, was nominated for the same award for his performance in the television film Night Blindness.

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