Lee Michael Norris is an American actor, best known for his roles as Stuart Minkus on Boy Meets World and its spin-off Girl Meets World, as well as Marvin "Mouth" McFadden on One Tree Hill.
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TV Shows
One Tree Hill, Boy Meets World, The Torkelsons
Star Sign
Libra
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There's definitely been a Brooke in my life. I think a lot of guys have a Brooke in their life. You know, that girl that you sort of look up to from a far. The kind who seems kind of unobtainable, yet she is just sweet enough that you always have that hope that she will come around. Yeah, I have definitely had that. [on his "One Tree Hill character Mouth McFadden falling for Brooke Davis, the popular girl]
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Throwing the brick was fun but I don't want Mouth to cross over into that stalker territory. His thing with Brooke is all a part of growing up. I relate to him a lot. I think he has a good head on his shoulders. I think he'll come out okay. [on his "One Tree Hill" character Mouth McFadden]
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Appearing as a series regular in One Tree Hill Season 3. [September 2005]
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Filming Season 5 of One Tree Hill in North Carolina. [August 2007]
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Currently playing 'Mouth McFadden' on the WB show One Tree Hill (2003). [September 2004]
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In Wilmington filming Season 5 of One Tree Hill. [July 2007]
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Currently a junior at Wake Forest University [April 2003]
Goldie Hawn hand-picked Norris for a role in her directorial debut, Hope (1997).
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In the One Tree Hill (2003) episode #312 "I've Got Dreams To Remember", Lee's character Mouth can be seen holding a Wake Forest University brochure and folder before he goes to talk to his guidance counselor about colleges. This was most likely done purposely because Lee graduated from Wake Forest University in 2004.
He played Stuart Minkus on Boy Meets World (1993) in the earlier younger episodes. His character was written out as the show progressed, but Lee returned for the graduation episode four years later, saying that the reason he disappeared was because his classes were "on the other side of the hall.".
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He was a recurring character on One Tree Hill (2003) for two seasons before joining the show as a series regular in season three.