Jason Lee Responds to Scientology Question, Lawyers Get Involved, Magazine Kills Profile
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The shop was small and unassuming, a beige pueblo-style building with “PHOTO” painted above the door, but it quickly became a local hangout.
Visitors could browse cameras, pick up film, flip through photo books, or just talk art and photography with Lee himself. Sometimes there were donuts for anyone who happened to stop by.
Lee is known for his acting career and professional skateboarding.
His on-screen characters were often sarcastic and scrappy, but those traits don’t tell the full story. Friends describe Lee as organized, focused, and driven. He approaches his projects seriously, whether it’s photography, running a business, or skating, a pursuit that first brought him public attention in the 1980s.
The shop’s opening coincided with Lee’s quieter period in acting. After a decade of steady work, including the success of My Name Is Earl, he moved to Denton, Texas, to focus on his family and photography.
Lee often took long drives for the sake of capturing landscapes and moments that interested him. Photography became a way to explore the world and shift perspective, much like skating did in his youth.
While the shop became a creative hub for the neighborhood, an unexpected topic came up during an interview with a magazine.
When asked about his past involvement with Scientology, Lee immediately pushed back.
He said that he did not want to discuss the subject and questioned whether it was appropriate to raise in the context of a story about a camera shop.
The conversation lasted nearly an hour, focusing on the ethics of asking about personal religious history and the responsibility of journalists in navigating sensitive topics.
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