Hong Kong singer-songwriter Coco Lee, who became the first Chinese-American to perform at the Oscars, has died after trying to take her own life.
She enjoyed stardom in Asia and voiced the lead character in the Mandarin version of Disney's Mulan.
Hong Kong-born singer Coco Lee has died at the age of 48, according to statements posted online by her sisters.
A pop star across Asia by her early 20s, Ms. Lee reached international recognition with an Oscar-nominated song in 2001.
Coco Lee, a Hong Kong-born singer and songwriter who had a highly successful career in Asia, has died by suicide, her siblings said Wednesday. She was 48.
Coco Lee, famous for voicing Mulan in the Mandarin version of Disney's "Mulan," has died by suicide. Coco's sisters, Carol and Nancy, say she attempted ...
Coco Lee, a Hong Kong-born singer and songwriter who had a highly successful career in Asia, has died by suicide, her siblings said Wednesday. She was 48.
The Hong Kong-born singer's sudden passing has brought attention to the state of mental health in the Chinese enclave, where deaths by suicide have plagued ...
Coco Lee was one of the first Asian singers to gain prominence in the US pop music world.
The Hong Kong-born star was an icon in Asia and found global renown with her performances in 'Mulan' and 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.'