CoCo Lee
Fact Sheet
| Birth Name | Ferren Lee |
| Birthday | 17 January 1976 (32) |
| Sign | Capricorn |
| Birthplace | Hong Kong |
| Height | 5' 3" (1m60) |
CoCo sang the theme song "A Love Before Time" for the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. She received worldwide exposure when she performed the song live at the 2001 Academy Awards ceremony.
In addition to her mega-star status in the Mandarin and Cantopop music market, her English performance also received recognition. Her song "Before I Fall In Love" was included in the soundtrack of the movie Runaway Bride. She was invited by Andrew Lloyd Webber to perform Phantom of the Opera in China. Disney hired her to sing the title song and be the voice of the heroine "Fa Mulan" in the Mandarin Chinese version of Mulan. She recorded the song "Reflections", which she also sang at the 2005 opening of the Hong Kong Disneyland Resort. CoCo co-starred in the movie comedy "Master of Everything" (aka "Bamboo Shoot") with John Lone, which won the Best Foreign Film award at the 2005 Beverly Hills Film Festival. In character in this movie she sang one of her own hit songs, "Di-Da-Di", which was a cover of Maria Montell's "And So The Story Goes".
House of fashion Chanel named CoCo its first "Asian-Pacific Celebrity Ambassadress". CoCo was an Omega Global Ambassador in 2004.
Some say her voice is comparable with that of Mariah Carey.
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