Lee Norris
Starting out as a child actor, Lee Norris was able to make the often-tricky transformation into a successful grown-up actor. Norris began acting in the early 1990s, landing the role of Chuckie Lee Torkelson on the television family sitcom "The Torkelsons." Norris regularly appeared on the program from 1991 through 1993, during which time the show changed its name to "Almost Home," and earned a Young Artist Award nomination in 1992. The same year that "The Torkelsons"/"Almost Home" went off the air, Norris landed his breakthrough role as nerdy sidekick Stuart Minkus on the hit high school sitcom "Boy Meets World," which he appeared on from 1993 through 1998. Afterwards, he continued to land sporadic roles before receiving the most substantial breakthrough of his career as Marvin "Mouth" McFadden on the nighttime soap "One Tree Hill." Norris also found the time for movie roles as well, including a small part in David Fincher's critically acclaimed serial killer film "Zodiac."