Kevin Lee(VI)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
Kevin Lee is an unscripted television creator responsible for several series both in the US and internationally. Formats that Lee has personally created include "Fight to Survive" (The CW & Roku), "Stranded with a Million Dollars" (MTV) and "Murder" (Spike TV).
After Lee created "Stranded with a Million Dollars," the format was adapted into a Spanish-language international series called "Resistiré" - which has aired 115 episodes in 20 Spanish Speaking countries.
As a freelance showrunner, Lee has helmed some of unscripted television's biggest series, including: both the CBS and MTV versions of "The Challenge"; Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Orange County"; and Fox's "The Simple Life".
In addition to this unscripted work, Lee has directed and produced three PBS documentaries - "America's Changing West" (winner of Rocky Mountain Emmy/Best Documentary), "Katherine Stinson: Her Story" (winner of Rocky Mountain Emmy/Best Documentary) and "Caught Between Two Countries: A Border School Crisis."
Lee is a proud member of NALIP - the National Association of Latino Independent Producers. Tollbooth is a Latino-Owned company. Prior to his professional career, Lee graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.
After Lee created "Stranded with a Million Dollars," the format was adapted into a Spanish-language international series called "Resistiré" - which has aired 115 episodes in 20 Spanish Speaking countries.
As a freelance showrunner, Lee has helmed some of unscripted television's biggest series, including: both the CBS and MTV versions of "The Challenge"; Bravo's "The Real Housewives of Orange County"; and Fox's "The Simple Life".
In addition to this unscripted work, Lee has directed and produced three PBS documentaries - "America's Changing West" (winner of Rocky Mountain Emmy/Best Documentary), "Katherine Stinson: Her Story" (winner of Rocky Mountain Emmy/Best Documentary) and "Caught Between Two Countries: A Border School Crisis."
Lee is a proud member of NALIP - the National Association of Latino Independent Producers. Tollbooth is a Latino-Owned company. Prior to his professional career, Lee graduated from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California.