Lee was born in New York City's Chinatown, to an Indian mother and Chinese father. She started dancing at an early age, and she made her Broadway debut at the age of five as Princess Ying Yawolak in the original production of The King and I in 1951. In a 2004 interview, she stated that Yul Brynner, the original king, was like a second father to her. After she outgrew her role in The King and I, she continued to study in ballet, modern, and afro-Cuban dance. She appeared in George Balanchine's original production of The Nutcracker, where she met ballerina Maria Tallchief, whom she idolized.
Baayork Lee
Baayork LeeSouth Pacific
Baayork LeeAnimal Crackers
Baayork Lee has appeared on Broadway in 11 shows.
Baayork Lee has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Baayork Lee's first West End show was Golden Boy which opened in 1968
Isabelle Stevenson Award (Tony Awards), Outstanding Choreography, Resident Production (Helen Hayes Awards) for South Pacific and Outstanding Choreography, Resident Production (Helen Hayes Awards) for Animal Crackers.
Baayork Lee has won the Isabelle Stevenson Award at the Tony Awards.
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