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Jason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970 in Santa Ana, California) took up skateboarding at age thirteen where he would drop out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, 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."

Along with Tony Hawk, Lee was one of the first two skateboarders to receive a signature shoe with the Airwalk Company during his skateboarding days. 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, who directed skate videos such as the classic Video Days. 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 ''Film/{{Mi Vida Loca}}''.

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Jason Michael Lee (born April 25, 1970 in Santa Ana, California) first took up skateboarding at the age thirteen where he would drop of thirteen. By eighteen, he'd dropped out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, he was on join 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."

Along with Tony Hawk, Lee was one of the first two skateboarders to receive a signature shoe with the Airwalk Company during his skateboarding days. Company. In the early 1990s, Lee '90s he took his tricks in front of the camera, appearing in several music videos, including one for the Sonic Youth Music/SonicYouth song "100%," directed "100%" (directed by Spike Jonze, Creator/SpikeJonze, who also directed skate videos such as the classic Video Days. ''Video Days''). Lee got his first taste of straight acting the next year shortly thereafter, when he turned up alongside Jonze as a teenage drug customer in Allison Anders's ''Film/{{Mi Vida Loca}}''.
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Born and raised in Southern California, '''Jason Michael Lee''' (born April 25, 1970 in Santa Ana, California) took up skateboarding at age thirteen where he would drop out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, 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."

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Born and raised in Southern California, '''Jason Jason Michael Lee''' Lee (born April 25, 1970 in Santa Ana, California) took up skateboarding at age thirteen where he would drop out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, 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."
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Along with Tony Hawk, Lee was one of the first two skateboarders to receive a signature shoe with the Airwalk Company during his skateboarding days. 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, who directed skate videos such as the classic Video Days. 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''.

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Along with Tony Hawk, Lee was one of the first two skateboarders to receive a signature shoe with the Airwalk Company during his skateboarding days. 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, who directed skate videos such as the classic Video Days. 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 ''Film/{{Mi Vida Loca''.Loca}}''.
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Born and raised in Southern California, '''Jason Michael Lee''' (born April 25, 1970) took up skateboarding at age thirteen where he would drop out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, 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."

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Born and raised in Southern California, '''Jason Michael Lee''' (born April 25, 1970) 1970 in Santa Ana, California) took up skateboarding at age thirteen where he would drop out of high school to become a professional skateboarder. By eighteen, 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."

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