LYCOS RETRIEVER
Jason Lee
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Steve Buscemi, Nick Cannon, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Kevin James, Jason Lee, Catherine O'Hara, Kathleen Turner and Fred Willard are among the stars lined up for Monster House. Joining them are newcomers Mitchel Musso, Sam Lerner and Spencer Locke. Steve Starkey and Jack Rapke of ImageMovers are producing with executive producer Jason Clark.
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Jason Lee is an interaction designer living in Brooklyn by way of San Francisco. He has worked on a variety of projects including web sites, physical interfaces, audio, and interactive video. He is interested in designing simple, yet engaging interactive pieces that may have been overlooked in the mad dash for the latest and greatest. He has ... worked as a music producer, sound designer, DJ, and in video production. Jason is a graduate of the Interactive Telecommunications Program.
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Born and raised in Southern California, Jason Lee took up skateboarding at age 13. By 18 he was on the professional skateboarding circuit, where he wowed legions of young fans and popularized a move called the "360 flip." Inspired to tap into the commercial aspect of the sport, Lee and a friend started the twin companies Stereo Skateboards and Stereo Sounds Clothing. In the early 1990s, Lee took his tricks in front of the camera, appearing in several music videos - including one for the Sonic Youth song "100%," directed by Spike Jonze. Lee got his first taste of straight acting the next year, when he turned up alongside Jonze as a teenage drug customer in Allison Anders's Mi vida loca (1993).
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Jason Lee graduated to leading man roles in Stealing Harvard (alongside Tom Green) as well as A Guy Thing (alongside Julia Stiles). He has ... appeared in minor roles in Enemy of the State, and Vanilla Sky, and has supporting roles in Almost Famous. Dreamcatcher, Big Trouble, and The Ballad of Jack and Rose, and Mumford. He also voiced the schizophrenic (according to the DVD Directors' Commentary) super villain Syndrome in the animated movie The Incredibles and its DVD bonus video Jack-Jack Attack. Lee reprised the role as a "robot copy" of Syndrome the Disney on Ice play Disney Presents Pixar's The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure.
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Jason Lee was born in California and became an avid skateboarder at 13. Five years later he was boarding professionally, traveling the globe to compete in international events. Now he owns Stereo Manufacturing Corporation, a company that makes skateboards.
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In 1906, Jason Lee's body was returned to Salem in recognition of his crucial role in the settlement of Oregon. His remains were re-interred in Lee Mission Cemetery beside those of his two wives. In 1954, Lee's part in the development of the Pacific Northwest was recognized with a statue in the National Hall of Fame in Washington, D.C.
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