Skateboarding Lee was a professional skateboarder in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1992, he founded Stereo Sound Agency, known as Stereo Skateboards, with fellow skater Chris "Dune" Pastras. In 2003, after it had been defunct for a few years, the pair successfully revived the company. As of October 2013, Lee and Pastras remained on the professional "Classics" team roster. Lee was featured in the skateboarding promotional video,
Video Days (1991), filmed for the skateboarding company Blind Skateboards. In 2004, Lee's skateboarding was featured in
Way Out East!, a film produced by Stereo Skateboards. In August 2012, Lee was also featured in a brief video on the skateboard website
The Berrics titled "Jason Lee decided to come to the park". In August 2012, Lee participated in the ninth annual Stand-Up for Skateparks Event, which he chaired with
Tony Hawk. The event is held annually by the Tony Hawk Charitable Foundation and seeks to "help create free, quality public skateparks for youth in low-income communities". In October that same year, a video was released by the
Keep A Breast Foundation, featuring various skateboarding identities, including Lee, together with Pastras. The video, contributing to the Foundation's aim to prevent and raise awareness of
breast cancer, promotes the "I Love Boobies"
bracelet. It also features Clint Peterson (Stereo) and Giovanni Reda (WESC), who are both teammates of Lee. Lee later worked with
Tony Hawk when he lent his voice and likeness to ''
Tony Hawk's Project 8 (2006) to become a playable character. Lee then voiced Coach Frank, a character created during the development of Stereo, in the video game Skate 3'' (2010). Professional skateboarder and owner of the
Girl and
Lakai Limited Footwear skateboard brands
Mike Carroll has cited Lee as one of his skating influences. Lee has been particularly cited for his
360 flips, which even the trick's inventor,
Rodney Mullen, credits him with stylizing and popularizing.
Acting After taking some minor acting roles in 1992–1994 (including the music video for the
Sonic Youth single "
100%", a small part in
Mi Vida Loca, and a bit part as a dance instructor on
Chance and Things), Lee left professional skateboarding for a full-time acting career. His first major film role was in
Kevin Smith's
Mallrats, which became a cult hit. This started a friendship that subsequently led to appearances in many of Smith's films, including
Chasing Amy,
Dogma,
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,
Clerks II,
Cop Out, and
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. Lee won an
Independent Spirit Award for his role in
Chasing Amy as
Banky Edwards. in 2006 Lee graduated to leading man roles in
Heartbreakers,
Stealing Harvard, and
A Guy Thing. He has had supporting roles in
Vanilla Sky,
Almost Famous,
Dreamcatcher,
Big Trouble,
The Ballad of Jack and Rose, and
Mumford, as well as a minor role in
Enemy of the State. Lee also voiced
Syndrome in
The Incredibles and
Jack-Jack Attack. He reprised the role as a "robot copy" of Syndrome in ''Disney Presents Pixar's The Incredibles in a Magic Kingdom Adventure
. Lee is also the voice of Underdog in Underdog'' and portrays
Dave Seville in the 4 live-action/CGI films
starring Alvin and the Chipmunks. In 2005, Lee was offered the lead role in the television series
My Name Is Earl. According to interviews on the first-season DVD, he passed on the series twice before finally agreeing to read for the pilot. In the series he stars as
Earl Hickey. Lee received two
Golden Globe nominations for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy in 2006 and 2007, as well as a nomination for the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series in
2006. NBC cancelled
My Name Is Earl after four seasons. On June 22, 2010,
Memphis Beat premiered. Lee stars alongside
Alfre Woodard and portrays Dwight Hendricks. As of December 2011, Lee appeared in
Up All Night, but after its second season, it was officially cancelled on May 9, 2013. In June 2013,
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015), a fourth and final film in the
Alvin and the Chipmunks franchise, was announced by
20th Century Fox; its release date was December 18, 2015. Lee is in the
Amazon Studios 49-minute pilot of
Cocked, where he plays the character of Grady Paxson, one of three men who run a family company, manufacturing guns. The show premiered on January 15, 2015, and also stars
Brian Dennehy,
Diora Baird,
Dreama Walker, and
Sam Trammell. On January 25, 2015,
The Hallmark Channel premiered
Away & Back, a Hallmark Hall of Fame film starring Lee,
Maggie Elizabeth Jones and
Minka Kelly.
Photography Lee began taking photos regularly in the early 2000s, and became interested in instant photography. He released his first photo book through
Refueled Magazine. It consists of "184 pages of Polaroid & Fuji Instant Film photographs from 2006-2016", printed in an edition of 500 copies. In 2018 he published
A Plain View, a photo book consisting of color 4×5 photographs from his exploration of rural and urban America. From June to December 2019, his photographs of Oklahoma were exhibited in exhibit
OK: Jason Lee Photographs in
Philbrook Museum of Art. These works are scheduled to be released as the book
OK in 2022. In December 2020, British publishing house Stanley/Barker released
In the Gold Dust Rush, consisting of black and white photographs of rural America. In 2021, Lee released
Galveston, commissioned by the
Galveston Historical Foundation. In 2023, Lee opened a photography shop in Los Angeles called Eagle Rock Camera; it closed in 2026. ==Personal life==