- Debut album with The Lec Zorn Project, "It Began in the Underground," released June 16, 2007.
- Brother of Robert McAtee.
- Co-host of "The Side Project," a libertarian podcast, for its entire run, from 2010-2015.
- Guest speaker at the Libertarian Party of Illinois 2011 Convention.
- Commentates Indiana high school football and basketball games for radio broadcasts.
- Father of Aria Kelly and Liam Isaac.
- Of Irish, German, and Swedish descent.
- Attended every Indianapolis 500 from the year 2000 to 2019. Attended the IndyCar Grand Prix in 2014 and every year from 2016-2019. Both streaks ended because the 2020 races were closed to the public.
- Took the name Zorn from Zorn Avenue in Louisville, Kentucky, which he often passed on exit 2 on Interstate 71. Invented the name Lec by making random letter combinations in search of a very unusual monosyllabic name.
- Nephew of Bob Wichmann, who won the Indiana boys basketball state championship with Milan High School in 1954. That team also included William Jordan and had the smallest enrollment - 161 students - of any team to win the championship in Indiana's 87 years of single class play. Their story was the inspiration for Hoosiers (1986).
- Fan of the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever, and Cincinnati Reds.
- Great-grandson of Rev. Lloyd Caswell Kelly, founder of Clear Creek Baptist Bible College and Campbellsville University.
- Second cousin of Brian Moore, who played quarterback for the University of Georgia football team from the 1988-1992 seasons.
- Most of the films he writes are set in fictional Doak City, Indiana, after the setting of one of his all time favorite movies, Falling from Grace (1992).
- Host of "Super Deep Movie Analysis," a web cast that profiles one movie in each episode, from 2015 to present.
- Uncle of Alec McAtee and Olivia McAtee.
- Speaks some Swedish and some Esperanto.
- Grandson of Dr. Ott Benton McAtee, superintendent of the Madison State Hospital in Madison, Indiana from 1952-79.
- Nephew by marriage of Brigitte Randall, who taught Woody Harrelson at Hanover College.
- Studies foreign languages and plays word games in an effort to stay mentally sharp.
- Plays HQ Trivia daily.
- Studies genealogy.
- Made approximately 1,000,000 high school diplomas, college degrees, and other certificates in the course of working for Balfour from 1999-2003. Typing the names of the recipients for hours every day led to his interest in onomastics - the study of names.
- Was inspired to go into film by seeing the Icelandic movie Noi the Albino (2003) and reading his brother Robert McAtee's screenplay of Trail of Crumbs (2008) a few weeks apart in late Summer/early Autumn of 2005.
- 10th cousin once removed of Peter Cushing.
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