Lee founded the talent agency Moonyeenn Lee & Associates (MLA) in 1974 and Khulisa Productions in 1998. She was awarded the Lionel Ngakane Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2017 South African Film and Television Awards.[3]
Early and personal life
Lee was born in Johannesburg. She was named after a character from the 1932 film Smilin' Through.[4] She moved to England, where she was mostly educated, when she was 7 for her mother Shirley Hepburn's work as a stage actress whilst her father stayed behind in South Africa. She began working for a knitwear company in London at 17.[5]
Lee and salesman Leon Lee were married for five years and divorced in 1974. The pair had a son David and a daughter Cindy. After her divorce, Lee was looking for a new career. She trained to become an agent with James Fraser of Fraser and Dunlop in England.[6][7]
Lee raised her children in Parkmore, who both now work in the entertainment industry. She later lived in Rosebank.[5]
Lee's agency MLA announced Lee had died at the age of 76 in Johannesburg of complications related to COVID-19 on the morning of 18 July 2020.[8][9] A number of actors, other industry people, and Minister of Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa paid their tributes.[10][11]