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[edit] Good source

JR Reed (Lee) JR Reed attended the UCLA School of Theater, Film and TV as a theater major. A longstanding member of Los Angeles’ Actors’ Gang Theater Company, he acted in, wrote and directed numerous award-winning productions under artistic director Tim Robbins and performed in several Mark Taper Forum produced theater projects as well as several L.A. sketch comedy groups-- including A.S.S. (Another Showcase Showdown) whom performed mainstage at the HBO Aspen Comedy Festival.

The Las Vegas, Nevada native originated the role of “Lee” in “The Fan” episode of the HBO series “The Adventures of Tenacious D.” He has appeared as Lee live in concert singing songs with the D as well as portraying other characters, including “cheap-ass spidey”-man and satan.

Trainwreck, a southern-rock character band formed by Reed and Kyle Gass has toured nationally and appeared as musical guest on “The Jimmy Kimmel Show.” In 2004, they released “Trainwreck Live” on Sony/Epic Records.

On television, JR has appeared in “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” “Dead Last,” “Alias,” “Living with Fran,” "VH-1 Storytellers" and with his Trainwreck bandmates, hosted programming on Al Gore's CurrentTV.

(from http://www.moviepublicity.com/)

[edit] Where did Lee's picture go?

There was once placed a picture of Jason " Lee " Reid's picture, from the HBO show in which he was apart of a skit entitled "Lee", with music by Tenacious D. I would like to know where this image has gone, as it is a good shot of Jason Reid.

-- Togaboy —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 59.101.206.95 (talk) 09:51, 25 January 2007 (UTC).

It's Jason Reed, and the picture was not in fair-use. Tenacious D Fans (talk) 21:05, 31 January 2007 (UTC)