Lee Priest Height, Age, Relationship, Family, Bodybuilding Career, Net Worth, Biography and More

Lee Priest

Lee Priest is one of the great names in the bodybuilding industry. He was the so-called Blond Myth, who was able to develop a fantastic figure despite his low body height. Priest was born in Australia, and he began training when he was 12. He was also made one of the youngest IFBB pros in history. His professional life was characterized by the best positions at Mr. Olympia and Arnold Classic. Priest was an outspoken character that attracted fans and opponents. He was banned and controversial and never betrayed himself. Now, he is 53 years old and inspires by coaching, writing, and racing. This biography includes Lee Priest height, career, family, life, and much more!​

Who is Lee Priest?

Lee Andrew McCutcheon, better known as Lee Priest was born on July 6, 1972. He was born to Wallsend, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. His zodiac sign is Cancer. Religion information is confidential, but he was brought up in an encouraging family set up. In his case about Australia, the castes do not apply. The hobbies that Priest has are car racing, motocross, writing, and fitness coaching. He is a fan of dirt bikes as well as a participant in racing events. Superman gave him his initial enthusiasm in strength.​

Who is Lee Priest?

Lee Priest Age

In 2026, Lee Priest age is 53 years. He was born on 1972 and continues to be active in fitness. His commitment makes him stay in excellent condition after retirement. His bodybuilding circles influence has not diminished because of age.​

Lee Priest Height and Physical Appearance

He was 89-102 kg (196-225 lbs) in contest shape. Off-season, he reached 113-129 kg (249-284 lbs). Lee Priest height is a 5 feet 4 inches, or 162 cm, tall man. He had 20.75 inch contest arms which increased to 21.75 inches out of contest. Priest had enormous shoulders, a deletable waist, and vascularity that was freaky in nature. His appearance was characterized by blonde hair, a bold tattoo on the face in tribal style. He had the tattoo in 2004, which was inspired by Mike Tyson. He partially took off in 2019 but repainted a variant in 2022.​

Lee Priest Family Background

Priest was brought up in the working-class family of Wallsend in Australia. His mother is a competitive body builder who helped him to train. He was taught the basics of strength by his grandfather who was an army wrestler formerly. They added to his initial passion. 

Lee Priest Education

The records of the formal education of Lee Priest are restricted in the public records. He was brought up in Wallsend and paid attention to sports at school, Wallsend High School. No particular schools or degrees are recorded. Priest was more about bodybuilding than about school work since the age of 12. Hands-on training was passed by his mother and grandfather. This field experience influenced his career more than the classrooms. At the age of 13, he was exposed to competitions which taught him discipline. 

Lee Priest Career

The career of Lee Priest started at a tender age. At the age of 12, he was trained with the assistance of his family. He won the Sydney Bodybuilding Classic when he was 13. At the age of 16, he was the IFBB Mr. Australia. He reached the fourth place in World Championships when he was 17. He was 19 again but he did not have pro card because of age restrictions (Mr. Australia). At 20, he moved to California. Ninth at Niagara Falls Pro won his IFBB pro card, one of the youngest. He sold himself in 40 or more pro-shows in decades. Top Mr. Olympia placements were sixth in the year 1997, 2000 and 2002. In 2002 and 2005, he competed at Arnold Classic and took fourth. His highest win was the IFBB Ironman Pro of 2006. In the same year, he was competing in non-IFBB Night of Champions and was banned in two years. 

Lee Priest Career

After the prohibition, he missed IFBB renewal. In 2013, he was an amateur and won the title of the NABBA Mr. Universe overall after a seven-year absence. This was followed by retirement but sponsored Lee Priest Classic events in Australia (2015) and UK. In 2014 he became a part-time columnist in MuscleSport Magazine, which he has been featured in monthly since. Priest featured in 2018 in the horror short, Round Trip. He also produced training DVDs such as The Blonde Myth (1998), Another Blonde Myth (2001) and It’s not Revenge (2006). He owns Lee Priest Nutrition supplements. Now he is a coach, event speaker, and car racer, with SCEDA Championship in 2006.

Awards and Achievements 

YearCompetitions & PlacementsPosition 
1989IFBB Australian Championships1st
1990IFBB Australian Championships
IFBB World Amateur Championships, Lightweight
1st4th
1993IFBB Niagara Falls Pro Invitational – 9th9th
1994IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 7th
IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 4th
IFBB Night of Champions – 12th
IFBB San Jose Pro Invitational – 7th
7th4th12th7th
1995IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 9th
IFBB Florida Pro Invitational – 4th
IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 3rd
IFBB South Beach Pro Invitational – 4th
9th4th3rd4th
1996IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 4th
IFBB San Jose Pro Invitational – 6th
4th6th
1997IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 7th
IFBB Grand Prix Czech Republic – 5th
IFBB Grand Prix England – 6th
IFBB Grand Prix Finland – 9th
IFBB Grand Prix Germany – 3rd
IFBB Grand Prix Hungary – 3rd
IFBB Grand Prix Russia – 9th
IFBB Grand Prix Spain – 3rd
IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 2nd
IFBB Mr. Olympia – 6th
7th5th6th9th3rd3rd9th3rd2nd6th
1998IFBB Mr. Olympia – 7th7th
1999IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 6th
IFBB Mr. Olympia – 8th
6th8th
2000IFBB Night of Champions – 5th
IFBB Mr. Olympia – 6th
5th6th
2001IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 7th7th
2002IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 2nd
IFBB Arnold Schwarzenegger Classic – 4th
IFBB San Francisco Pro Invitational – 1st
IFBB Mr. Olympia – 6th
2nd4th1st6th
2003IFBB Mr. Olympia – 15th15th
2004IFBB Ironman Pro – 2nd
IFBB San Francisco Pro Invitational – 2nd
2nd2nd
2005IFBB Grand Prix Australia – 1st
IFBB Arnold Classic – 4th
IFBB Ironman Pro Invitational – 2nd
IFBB BBC Classic – Result not listed
1st4th2ndResult not listed
2006IFBB Ironman Pro – 1st
IFBB Arnold Classic – 6th
IFBB Grand Prix Australia – 2nd
NOC New York – Result not listed
PDI Night of Champions – 1st
1st6th2ndResult not listed1st
2013NABBA Mr. Universe – 1st1st

Lee Priest Wife

Since 2011, he is married to Karla Zamudio. She is a fitness model and trainer. The couple has two kids, son Caden and daughter Ava

Lee Priest Wife

Priest was married to bodybuilder Cathy LeFrancois between the years 2000 and 2005. The two divorced in a cordial manner and remained friends. The family is the key in his life. He provides peeps on social media.​

Lee Priest Controversies

Priest has been involved in a number of controversies. In 2006, an appearance at the non-IFBB Night of Champions by Wayne DeMilia led to a two-year suspension by IFBB. He freely confessed that he used steroids emphasizing on responsible cycles. His tallness and bulk was called into doubt. The rudeness of his interviews is controversial. No significant scandals other than bans and PED talks. He was a transparently owned person.​

Lee Priest Net Worth

By 2026, Lee Priest net worth is estimated to be approximately 1-1.5 million. He made money through competitions, sponsorship and guest spots. His Lee Priest Nutrition brand brings in some income. There are contributions of online coaching, merchandise, and events. Extra were availed by DVDs and magazine columns. Sporting activities generated extravagance. In contrast to social media, Priest generated wealth before the social media. It is estimated, though, that realistic values are around 1 million as reported by honest sources. He is happily living and he is family- and legacy-oriented.

Income SourceEstimated Contribution
Competitions & Prizes$300,000+
Supplements (Lee Priest Nutrition)$400,000+
Coaching & Workshops$200,000+
Sponsorships & Appearances$300,000+
DVDs & Media$150,000+
Merchandise & Events$150,000+
Total Net Worth (2026)$1-1.5 Million

Lee Social Media Presence 

This data is accurate on 23rd December 2026. 

Social Platforms Name of AccountFollowers
Instagram @leepriestofficial721M followers
Twitter@blond_myth23 followers
Lee Priest Biography

Lee Priest Biography 

Category / AttributeDetails ​
Real NameLee Andrew Priest McCutcheon
NicknameThe Blond Myth, The Giant Killer, The Priest of Pump, Blizzard of Wallsend
ProfessionRetired IFBB Pro Bodybuilder (1993-2010), NABBA Pro, Actor, Author, Entrepreneur, V8 Supercars Driver
Famous AsMassive arms (24-27″ peaks), youngest IFBB pro at age 20, Arnold Classic 1998 winner, beating legends despite 5’4″ height
Date of BirthJuly 6, 1972
Age (as of 2026)53 years old
Birth PlaceWallsend, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
HomeTownNewcastle, Australia
Zodiac SignCancer
NationalityAustralian
ReligionNot publicly specified
Current ResidenceAustralia (Sydney area)
Marital StatusMarried
Spouse/WifeKarla Zamudio (fellow bodybuilder, married 2011)
ChildrenNone publicly known
FatherTarcisio McCutcheon (boxer, strong influence on training)
MotherNot publicly detailed
SiblingsNot publicly detailed
Food HabitsStrict bodybuilding diet: 6-8 meals/day, high protein (chicken, fish, eggs), carbs timed around workouts, minimal sugar
HobbiesV8 Supercar racing, motorbikes, writing, fishing, gym coaching
Height5 ft 4 in163 cm 1.63 m
Weight (Off-Season)225-235 lbs 102-107 kg
Weight (Contest Shape)180-200 lbs 82-91 kg
Arms (Peak)24-27 inches (world record claims)
Chest58 inches
Waist30 inches
Eye ColourBlue/Green
Hair ColourBlonde
Skin TypeFair (competition tanned)
TattoosMinimal/not prominently featured
EducationHigh school (Wallsend); no higher education (full-time training from age 13)
SchoolWallsend High School, Australia
College/UniversityNone
Training PhilosophyHigh-volume (20-30 sets/muscle), heavy compounds, short 60-90 min sessions, train through pain
Net Worth (2026 est.)$1-5 million (sponsorships, supplements, books, racing)
Business VenturesLee Priest Supplements, gym ownership, online coaching, V8 Supercars (2005-2009)
Media AppearancesDocumentaries, podcasts, YouTube (1M+ subs), acting roles
Legacy“Giant Killer” for beating taller pros; arm size icon; honest voice in bodybuilding

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Is Lee Priest married?

Ans. Yes, he is married to Karla Zamudio in 2011.

Q2. What is Lee Priest age?

Ans. His age is 53 years a sof 2026.

Q3. Who is Lee Priest mother?

Ans. There is no information out in publics about his family and mother.

Q4. What is Lee Priest height?

Ans. He is 5 feet 4 inches tall.

Q5. What is Lee Priest net worth?

Ans. As of 2026, he is owner of around $1-1.5 million as his net worth.

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