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Lee Norris-1

TV Actor

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1981-09-25
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He’s best known for his memorable roles as Mouth on the hit series One Tree Hill and as Stuart Minkus in Boy Meets World, a role he later reprised in the spin-off Girl Meets World. Before fame came knocking, he actually made his on-screen debut back in 1991 with a role on the series The Torkelsons—a small start that eventually led to big things. Over the years, he’s built a solid career in television, earning recognition and a loyal fan base. In September of 2011, he tied the knot with Andrea Barnes, marking a personal milestone amidst his professional journey. He continues to be a familiar and well-regarded name in the world of TV dramas and coming-of-age stories.

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He briefly appeared in the 2014 film Gone Girl, playing the role of Officer Washington. His performance, though short, added a distinct presence to the storyline. He brought a quiet intensity to the character, making the most of his limited screen time. He definitely made an impression, even in such a small role. He showed once again why he stands out, even among a strong ensemble cast.

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