Lee was born in Hastings in 1973, apparently a 'Happy Accident'. He spent his formative years in the wilds of Bexhill on Sea, avoiding gangs of marauding pensioners. Finding little or nothing to do, Lee retreated into the world of his imagination. He created a number of crap cartoons as a child - notably Fibber Mouse and Cat Rider (the latter being a Cat that drove a talking car - not so much an imagination than a rip off). He also created a number of imaginary friends - the main one being Patrick Atari (who, in turn, created Casio Ralph).
After breezing his way through his GCSE's, Lee was perturbed to find he had failed them. Heading to College to retake them he soon got bored and formed the rubbish indie band that would eventually be called Duplo. This was also a failure, of sorts. It did introduce him to real friends, girls and most importantly - heavy drinking.
Realising he was never going to be a pop star, Lee got a job as a travel agent and soon got bored again. After living in Streatham for a few years in various areas (Common, Vale and Hill) he got married and went travelling. This led ultimately to living in Brighton, separation and then living in Hove and Portslade - luckily, by a good turn of fortune after a year of bizarreness he got back in love and back in Brighton. He currently resides in Hove with his missus, a cat and a PS3.
Lee embarked on the Jill Edwards Comedy Course which he enjoyed immensely. So much so that he never shuts up about it. He has now finished the course and hopes to be a better comedian than he ever thought he would be. He has played a variety of gigs in Brighton, Southampton, Tunbridge Wells, Horsham, Croydon, Colchester, St Leonards on sea and various venues around London including Up the Creek and the Comedy Cafe.In 2008 Lee joined with fellow comedian Jim Holland to create the show 'Holland & Hume and Someone Else' which previewed in Brighton in July and went on to an 8 day run in Edinburgh as part of the Laughing Horse Free Fringe festival. Some days a dozen people turned, some days nobody. It was fun while it lasted.
In 2009 Lee reached the Semi Finals of the Laughing Horse New Act of the Year competition. He was quite chuffed about that. He also joined with Jim Holland once again for 'SHH! Its Someone, Holland & Hume' which had a sell out show at the Brighton Fringe and a not quite so sell out appearance in Edinburgh again.
In May of 2010 Lee brought the one hour show 'Stuff & Nonsense' to the Sanctuary Cella in Brighton, as part of the Brighton Fringe Festival. The show received a positive reaction and a Chortle review.