Chuck Lee is the tritagonist character in 007’s film A View to a Kill.
He is a fictional American intelligence operative employed by CIA for support James Bond at San Francisco to stop Max Zorin.
He was played by David Yip.
History
As 007's contact with the CIA, Lee meets him at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, where he poses as a fish kiosk worker. When they meet, they walk on the dock and start talking about Max Zorin and then Lee gives Bond documents and photos of Zorin during the sale of Zorin's thoroughbred in his French castle. There he manages to define Bob Conley and Dr. Carl Mortner Hans Glaub, who turns out to be a former scientist in eugenics.
Bond and Lee also note mysterious actions near Zorin's oil pumping as local fishermen. Later, Lee meets Bond at Stacey Sutton's home, while he knows her, to talk about the fact that it is implied that Zorin tried to create an artificial earthquake to inform superiors in the CIA.
By bad luck, as soon as he climbs into his car, he is strangled by Zorin's henchwoman May Day. The San Francisco Police Department later informs Bond, a suspect in his murder, that Lee's body was found in Chinatown. Lee was avenged when Bond caused Zorin's death.