Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Lonelygirl15

Hi guys! This is quit interesting post - about Jessica Lee Rose.  lonelygirl15 is a fictional video log that came to international attention via YouTube, a popular video sharing website. The central character is a YouTube user of the same name, although she is commonly known as Bree. This article refers to both the character and the series interchangeably.

The character achieved massive popularity with her series of videos, which acquired over 15 million cumulative views. But after viewers grew suspicious (see Initial speculation), researchers exposed lonelygirl15 as a fictitious character played by New Zealand actress Jessica Rose. An interview with the New York Times then revealed the series creators, Ramesh Flinders, a screenwriter and film-maker from Marin County, California, and Miles Beckett, a surgical residency dropout-turned-film-maker. 
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The series is still running, with new videos appearing at least once a week. The first video was posted June 16, 2006. On September 25, 2006, Bree posted a video stating it would be her last, whether this is true or not is still unknown.

Jessica Lee Rose (born April 26, 1987) is an American-born amateur actress from New Zealand who rose to popularity after playing the role of lonelygirl15, a fictional character on the popular website YouTube. Controversy arose when she was "outed" by two hackers (C. Yoon) who discovered her real identity, and that she was merely playing a role. Many viewers of her videos on YouTube believed that her episodes, played out in vlogs, represented actual events being retold by a living person.

Born in Salisbury, Maryland, Rose attended Mount Maunganui College in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty and is a graduate of the New York Film Academy's one-year acting for film program at Universal Studios She has previously done make-up and costume work on a New Zealand short film titled Us, and she played a leading role in a short film titled 'Dearly Beloved.'

Most of her videos on http://video.activj.net , just check. 

Ref: wikipedia.org, youtube.com

2 comments:

  1. Really really really really really really really really really really ............ reeeeeeeelly nice. Thankzzzzz lonelyGirl THankzzzz lonelyBoy Thankzzzzzz JJ(NotLonely):P

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  2. Nice post; Keep on posting; Congrates

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