Bobby Lee

Bobby Lee | Dr. Yamamoto

Bobby Lee stars in NBC's new comedy series "Animal Practice" as Dr. Yamamoto, an offbeat veterinarian who is devoted to his practice, but equally devoted to gambling and partying with the rest of the staff.

Lee, best known from his numerous years as a cast member on "MADtv," can now be seen as a regular guest on E!'s "Chelsea Lately," and has been touring the country year‐round with his hilariously unpredictable stand‐up.

A native of San Diego, California, Lee was expected to follow in his father's footsteps, running the family clothing store. After stints in a local rock band and at the local community college, he was spotted by Frank Burns, the legendary manager of La Jolla's Comedy Store.

In 1995, Pauly Shore saw Lee onstage and asked the young comedian to open for him in Las Vegas. It was at that point that Lee met Shore's mother, the celebrated owner of the Comedy Store, Mitzi Shore. Lee became a regular at the club, and also went on the road with the comic Carlos Mencia.

Lee went on to gain success from there, including landing a cast role on "MADtv." Joining the show in 1999, Lee quickly became an audience favorite on the long-running sketch show, which in total aired for 14 seasons. Lee became known for his unique brand of pain‐inducing, physical humor. He created such memorable original characters as the comically confused film critic Johnny Gan, the world's worst interpreter Bae Sung, and hapless warrior the Blind Kung Fu Master. Audiences have loved his takes on such real‐world figures as Connie Chung and North Korean President Kim Jong-il, and a memorable take on presidential hopeful John McCain.

Lee's film credits include "Kickin' It Old School" and "Killer Pad"; both features will be released later this year. In summer 2004, he appeared in the big screen comedy "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle." Lee also appeared in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Mind of Mencia," and has performed stand‐up on "Late Friday," "Premium Blend" and NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."

He currently lives in Los Angeles.

Bobby Lee stars in NBC's new comedy series "Animal Practice" as Dr. Yamamoto, an offbeat veterinarian who is devoted to his practice, but equally devoted to gambling and partying with the rest of the staff.

Lee, best known from his numerous years as a cast member on "MADtv," can now be seen as a regular guest on E!'s "Chelsea Lately," and has been touring the country year‐round with his hilariously unpredictable stand‐up.

A native of San Diego, California, Lee was expected to follow in his father's footsteps, running the family clothing store. After stints in a local rock band and at the local community college, he was spotted by Frank Burns, the legendary manager of La Jolla's Comedy Store.

In 1995, Pauly Shore saw Lee onstage and asked the young comedian to open for him in Las Vegas. It was at that point that Lee met Shore's mother, the celebrated owner of the Comedy Store, Mitzi Shore. Lee became a regular at the club, and also went on the road with the comic Carlos Mencia.

Lee went on to gain success from there, including landing a cast role on "MADtv." Joining the show in 1999, Lee quickly became an audience favorite on the long-running sketch show, which in total aired for 14 seasons. Lee became known for his unique brand of pain‐inducing, physical humor. He created such memorable original characters as the comically confused film critic Johnny Gan, the world's worst interpreter Bae Sung, and hapless warrior the Blind Kung Fu Master. Audiences have loved his takes on such real‐world figures as Connie Chung and North Korean President Kim Jong-il, and a memorable take on presidential hopeful John McCain.

Lee's film credits include "Kickin' It Old School" and "Killer Pad"; both features will be released later this year. In summer 2004, he appeared in the big screen comedy "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle." Lee also appeared in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Mind of Mencia," and has performed stand‐up on "Late Friday," "Premium Blend" and NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."

He currently lives in Los Angeles.