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Here you will be able to learn more about Jason Lee then you have ever wanted to know about anything, ever.

Biography

Professional skateboarder turned actor, Jason Lee has proven himself as versatile and engaging onscreen as he once was as skater, He was discovered by Kevin Smith, who gave him his first break with a lead role in Mallrats. A native of Huntington Beach, CA, Lee began skateboarding when he was 13. Five years later he had gone professional, traveling the world, appearing in a number of popular skateboarding videos, and, along with a friend, founding the company Stereo Skateboards and Stereo Sounds Clothing. Deciding to retire from skateboarding before he became too old for the sport and went to seed, Lee made his first foray into acting in 1993 with a walk-on role in Mi Vida Loca. Two years later he auditioned for and won the lead role of Brodie, a wise-ass slacker, in Kevin Smith's Mallrats. And now he has been in just about all Kevin Smith movies and that is how I first noticed him.

Filmography
  • A Guy Thing (2003)
  • Dreamcatcher (2003)
  • Big Trouble (2002)
  • Stealing Harvard (2002)
  • Heartbreakers (2001)
  • Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)
  • Vanilla Sky (2001)
  • Almost Famous (2000)
  • Dogma (1999)
  • Mumford (1999)
  • Enemy of the State (1998)
  • Kissing a Fool (1998)
  • A Better Place (1997)
  • Chasing Amy (1997)
  • Weapons of Mass Distraction (1997)
  • Drawing Flies (1996)
  • Mallrats (1995)

A Guy Thing
Cast: Jason Lee, Julia Stiles, Selma Blair, James Brolin, Shawn Hatosy, David Koechner, Thomas Lennon, Lochlyn Munro, Diana Scarwid; other cast not announced yet.
Premise: When he wakes up the morning after his bachelor party in bed with a strange woman (Stiles), a man (Lee) presumes he must have cheated on his fiancee (Blair). Guilt leads him to try to cover it up in the week before the wedding... and, of course, high jinks ensue, as he discovers that the girl is actually his bride's cousin.

Dreamcatcher
Cast: Thomas Jane (Dr. Henry Devlin), Morgan Freeman (Colonel Curtis), Jason Lee (Joe "Beaver" Clarendon), Damian Lewis (Gary "Jonesy" Jones), Timothy Olyphant (Pete Moore), Tom Sizemore (Captain Owen Underhill), Donnie Wahlberg (Douglas "Duddits" Cavell), Giacomo Baessato (Young Jonesy), Chera Bailey (Rachel Mendol), Alex Campbell (Richie Grenadeau), Susan Charest (Becky Shue), Michael Daingerfield (Conklin), Ryan DeBoer (Duncan), C. Ernst Harth (Barry Newman), Mike Holekamp (Young Henry Devlin), Shauna Kain (Josie Rinkenhauer), Ingrid Kavelaars (Trish Oservich), Eric Keenleyside (Rick McCarthy), Lance Kinsey (Hofferman), Campbell Lane (Old Man Gosselin), Colin Lawrence (Edwards), Ty Olsson (Sgt. Andy Janas), Joel Palmer (Young Pete), T.J. Riley (Scottie), Andrew Robb (Young Duddits), Reece Thompson (Young Beaver)
Premise: Four men (Jane, Lewis, Lee, Olyphant) in Derry, Maine, who have been friends since childhood reunite for a hunting trip to a cabin deep in the northern Maine woods called "Hole in the Wall." Tied together through a telepathic bond they gained as children (gained while saving a Down Syndrome child played by Wahlberg from bullies), the arrival of a strange man to their cabin soon plunges the four friends into a fight against an invading alien force that takes control of human beings like puppets... (Freeman plays a military leader sent to deal with the situation; Sizemore plays one of the soldiers underneath him; Jane plays a psychiatrist.)

Next Movie(s)

The Incredibles
Release Date:
November 5th, 2004
Cast: (voices) Craig T. Nelson (Mr. Incredible), Samuel L Jackson (Frozon), Holly Hunter, Jason Lee, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Brad Bird (E!); other cast not announced yet.
Premise: This film's story revolves around the dysfunctional family problems that come up when everyone works together as a superteam (you know, sort of like The Fantastic Four) called the Incredibles. Specifically, the Incredibles are a family of superheroes trying to live a quiet life in the suburbs (placed there by the Witness Protection program to hide them from one of their supervillains) who find themselves called into action to save the world, led by the pater familias, Mr. Incredible (Nelson), whose better days as a superhero appear to be behind him.

Rose and the Snake
Release Date: TBA 2004 (limited release)
Cast: Daniel Day-Lewis (Jack), Camilla Belle (Rose), Catherine Keener, Beau Bridges (Marty Rance), Paul Dano (Thadius), Jason Lee, Jena Malone, Susanna Thompson
Premise: Jack (Day-Lewis), a single widower father who has raised his 16-year-old daughter, Rose (Belle), in the remote environment of a long-abandoned commune (except for them) in the middle of nowhere (ie, an otherwise-uninhabited island off the Northwest coast of Canada) is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Faced with the knowledge that she will need to be able to cope within the larger realities of the world after he dies, Jack starts to slowly try to expand her horizons and awareness of how the world works, despite the difficulties that this emotional and growing experience soon brings into their lives. To help in that process, Jack brings a lover (Keener) back from the mainland, who moves to the commune with her two teen sons (Dano plays the eldest), who themselves help introduce Rose to the wonders (and pains) of unbridled teen lust/love. Meanwhile, a local real estate developer (Bridges) wants to buy the commune from Jack...

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