Wang Leehom Bio: Age, Net Worth, Wife, Height, Songs, Albums, Kids, Career

Wang Leehom Bio: Age, Net Worth, Wife, Height, Songs, Albums, Kids, Career

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Alexander Leehom Wang, known professionally as Wang Leehom, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, producer, and film director whose innovative sound has reshaped modern Chinese pop by blending hip-hop and R&B with traditional Chinese instruments and styles like erhu and guzheng.

He burst onto the scene in the mid-1990s with breakout albums like Revolution and Forever’s First Day, delivering timeless tracks such as “Forever Love,” “You Are My Woman,” “Heart Beat,” and “Change Me.”

A Williams College graduate fluent in multiple languages, Leehom has sold over 60 million records, earned five Golden Melody Awards, and starred in blockbusters including Lust, Caution, Little Big Soldier, and Blackhat, while directing his own hit Love in Disguise.

Profile

  • Full Name: Alexander Leehom Wang
  • Stage Name: Wang Leehom (王力宏)
  • Born: May 17, 1976
  • Age: 49 years old
  • Birthplace: Rochester, New York, U.S.
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Singer-Songwriter, Actor, Record Producer, Film Director
  • Height: 1.78 m
  • Parents: Ta-Chun Wang, Wang Yiu-Man
  • Siblings: Leo Wang, Lee-Kai Wang
  • Spouse: Lee Jinglei (m. 2013–2021)
  • Children: 2
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $16 million

Early Life and Education

Alexander Leehom Wang was born on May 17, 1976, in Rochester, New York, to Ta-Chun Wang, who built a career as a pediatrician, while his mother, Wang Yiu-Man, thrived as an academic, creating a home rich in intellectual curiosity and classical music.

As the middle child sandwiched between older brother Leo and younger brother Lee-Kai.

He breezed through Pittsford Sutherland High School before heading to Williams College, where he double-majored in music and Asian studies, graduating cum laude in 1998.

Summers at the Eastman School of Music sharpened his classical chops, and he later dipped into Berklee College of Music for production insights.

He is of Taiwanese Han descent, and he has connection to Buddhism through family traditions.

Career

Alexander Leehom Wang stepped into the music world at 19, auditioning on a whim during a 1995 trip to Taiwan that landed him a deal with BMG.

His self-titled debut album dropped that year to modest buzz, but he hit his stride after switching to Sony Music, unleashing Revolution in 1999—a bold fusion of pop, rap, and Chinese folk that snagged him his first Golden Melody for Best Mandarin Male Singer and cemented his “chinked-out” signature style.

Follow-ups like Forever’s First Day (2000) and Public Enemy (2002) packed arenas and topped charts with anthems such as “Forever Love” and “You Are My Woman,” while his acting debut in The Daily News (1999) hinted at broader talents.

Leehom’s creative fire peaked in the mid-2000s with genre-defying gems like Shangri-La (2004), drawing from Tibetan chants for the viral “In the Depths of the Bamboo Forest,” and Heroes of Earth (2005), a 2-million-seller that swept two Golden Melody Awards and sparked his record-breaking Heroes of Earth world tour.

He branched into film with standout roles in Ang Lee’s Lust, Caution (2007) opposite Tony Leung and Penélope Cruz, Jackie Chan’s Little Big Soldier (2010), and even Michael Mann’s Hollywood thriller Blackhat (2015) alongside Chris Hemsworth.

Behind the camera, his directorial bow Love in Disguise (2010) raked in over $50 million at the box office and nabbed Best New Director at the Global Chinese Music Awards, all while he produced for peers like A-Mei and Jay Chou.

Wang Leehom channels his global roots into boundary-pushing projects, from eco-anthems on Change Me (2007) that rallied Chinese youth for environmental causes to his 2018 Macau Film Festival Best Actor win for Forever Young.

He conducts orchestras, like the 2008 Hong Kong Philharmonic stint, and mentors via Berklee’s global initiatives.

With 25 albums under his belt, collaborations spanning Kenny G to traditional ensembles, and a fanbase spanning continents, Leehom’s trailblazing “Chinese soul” ethos endures as a beacon for cultural fusion in pop and cinema.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @wangleehom
  • Facebook Handle: Leehom Wang
  • YouTube: Wang Leehom Official
  • Twitter Handle: @Leehom

Personal Life

Wang Leehom is currently single, he previously tied knot with pharmaceutical executive Lee Jinglei in a low-key 2013 ceremony after meeting through mutual friends in Beijing, the couple have two children, before they later divorced in early 2021.

He pours energy into fatherhood, shuttling between Taipei and New York studios, and unwinds with basketball pick-up games, vintage watch collecting, and hikes in Taiwan’s hills.

Discography

  • Wang Leehom (1995)
  • If You Heard My Song (1996)
  • Revolution (1999)
  • Forever’s First Day (2000)
  • Public Enemy (2002)
  • Shangri-La (2004)
  • Heroes of Earth (2005)
  • Change Me (2007)
  • Heart Beat (2008)
  • The 18 Martial Arts (2010)
  • Your Love (2013)
  • Seasons (2020)

Filmography

  • The Daily News (1999)
  • Lust, Caution (2007)
  • Tonight I’ll Be with You (2008)
  • Little Big Soldier (2010)
  • Love in Disguise (2010, also directed)
  • Blackhat (2015)
  • Forever Young (2018)

Net Worth

Wang Leehom has an estimated net worth of $16 million.

He amassed this through blockbuster album sales topping 60 million units, globe-trotting tours that shattered attendance records, fat paydays from film roles and endorsements with giants like Sony and Infiniti, plus steady royalties from soundtracks and his Homeboy Studios production empire.


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