28.11.1987 (36 years) (Bangkok, Thailand)
Krystal Vee (born November 28, 1987), is a Thai actress and producer of Portuguese and English descent. Vee was born in Bangkok, Thailand as the second daughter of a Thai father and a Portuguese-English mother. As a result of her father's diplomatic work she spent a total of six years living in Russia where she attended an Anglo-American School. At the age of eight she did her first TV commercial before heading back to Russia for the second time. Upon returning to Thailand, Krystal was immediately sourced for TV commercials and by the age of 15 she was actively working throughout Asia. At 17 she landed her first film role in Maid and soon after starred in a number of local Thai TV sitcoms including Mahad-sajaan Wan-gert, Gaenka-laa, Kao hao wa noo pen jao-ying, Jet-mahaad-sajun, and Playng din glin dao. Krystal worked as a model in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Philippines, and upon returning to Thailand in 2008 she got a role in Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li, starring Kristin Kreuk, Chris Klein, and Neal McDonough. Upon completion of her first role in a Hollywood feature film she landed her first onscreen leading role in an independent film called The Lazarus Papers starring Danny Trejo, Gary Daniels, Tiny Lister, and Bai Ling. Krystal starred alongside Victor Webster in 2012's The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption.