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Jessica Lee Rose (born April 26, 1987) is an American-born New Zealand raised
actress who first gained popularity after playing the role of
lonelygirl15. She matriculated at Mount Maunganui College, Studio
111, and the New York Film Academy, where she
acted and did makeup and costume work in a number of student and
professional films.
In the Summer of 2006, Rose debuted as lonelygirl15, a
fictional teenage homeschooled character named Bree who
appeared in many video blogs (also known as a vlog) on the popular
video-sharing website YouTube.[1]
The mystery surrounding the possible fictionality of her character
lead to an outing by the Los Angeles Times which thrusted her
into the mainstream spotlight. In 2007, Rose won a Webby for this
role.
After Bree was killed off lonelygirl15 in 2007, Rose
played "Jen K." on ABC Family's Greek. She went on to appear in
various movies, such as Perfect Sport and SyFy's Ghost Town,
and other web series, such as Hooking Up and Sorority
Forever. She is currently appearing in the web series
Poor Paul and
The Crew.
Early
life
Rose was born in Salisbury, Maryland and moved to Mount
Maunganui, Bay
of Plenty in New Zealand when she was eight.[2]
She attended Mount Maunganui College in
2000-2003 for part of her secondary school education. Afterward she
attended an acting class at Studio 111 in Auckland.[3]
In January 2004, she moved to Auckland to study at the Academy of
Film and Television Work.[4]
During the course of her studies, Rose's film career included
doing make-up and costume work on a New Zealand short film titled Us,[5] as
well as doing extras' make-up on the set of Peter Jackson's
King Kong.[6]
She played a leading role in a short film titled Dearly
Beloved[7] and
played a supporting role in the short film Unleash the
Fury.[8]
After Rose's parents divorced, she returned to Salisbury in May
2005[2]
to live with her father. She then enrolled in the New
York Film Academy (NYFA) at Universal Studios in Universal City,
California.[7]
After graduating in April 2006, Rose lived in Los Angeles, California. In her search for
acting jobs, she found a listing for an independent film project
The Children of Anchor Cove on Craigslist.[2]
She auditioned for the lead part and was offered the role of Bree.
Rose signed a non-disclosure agreement and was told that the
project would consist of a series of videos released to the World
Wide Web over the Internet.[2]
The idea concerned her at first, as she was afraid the project was
pornography,[9]
but she was convinced otherwise and agreed to partake. Although
initially unpaid, as lonelygirl15 grew popular, she and co-star Yousef
Abu-Taleb received salaries.[9]
YouTube
fame
Screen capture of Jessica Lee Rose playing Bree from
lonelygirl15
Main article:
lonelygirl15
The lonelygirl15 video blogs, which first appeared in the
summer of 2006, featured Rose as a 16-year-old girl named Bree
posting under the alias lonelygirl15. The videos, which seemed
genuine and presented lonelygirl15 as an actual person, initially
dealt with typical teenage angst issues but soon after introduced a
bizarre narrative surrounding secret occult practices within her
family. The series was an immediate hit and became the most
subscribed channel on YouTube[10]
but suspicions arose if the videos were genuine or some sort of a
promotional gimmick.[11]
An investigation by the Los Angeles Times would reveal
the lonelygirl15 videos as a work of fiction.[12]
A firestorm ensued in the news media through September 2006 during
which Jessica Rose and the creators of lonelygirl15 gained
international attention and were interviewed by various magazines
and television shows.[3]
In October 2006, the United Nations chose Rose via her
character Bree to participate in an ad campaign to promote the UN's
antipoverty cause.[13]
On August 3, 2007, Bree was killed off, as Rose's contract was
not renewed because she had taken a role on Greek
as "Jen K.", Rusty Cartwright's girlfriend.[14]
On the show, her character referenced the actress's breakout role
stating "It's like I'm living with lonelygirl15!" [15]
Coincidentally, Rose and Jacob Zachar, the actor who plays Rusty
Cartwright, eventually started dating in real life.[16]
"Weeping Willow", a sixth season episode of the television series Law & Order:
Criminal Intent, was inspired by the lonelygirl15
videos.[17]
In the episode, Michelle Trachtenberg plays a
vlogger inspired by Rose's character named Weeping Willow who is
kidnapped during a live Internet video; the kidnappers demand
ransom through additional videos.[18]
Post-YouTube
career
After her departure from lonelygirl15, Rose was signed by United
Talent Agency[1]
and was cast in the 2007 Chris Sivertson film I Know
Who Killed Me, which starred Lindsay Lohan.[19]
She then played "Tina," an aspiring wrestler,[20]
in the award-winning Anthony O'Brien sports drama Perfect
Sport.[21] In
January 2009, Rose appeared in the music video for The White
Tie Affair's song "Candle (Sick and Tired),"[22]
and the following October, she appeared in the SyFy television movie,
Ghost Town.[23]
On April 4, 2008, it was announced that she would star in a web television
series called Blood Cell[24] about
"a young woman [who] must race against the clock to stop a sadistic
madman after receiving a disturbing late-night phone call from a
friend in danger."[25]
The series was released in October 2009 through theWB.com to little
media fanfare.[26]
She also starred in another web series called Sorority
Forever from Big Fantastic, the creators of Prom
Queen. The series followed three incoming freshman in "the
hottest sorority on campus" with some Gossip Girl and Veronica Mars elements to it.[27]
Additionally, she appeared Hooking Up, a 10 episode web series from HBO featuring other recognized faces
from the web including video bloggers sxePhil and KevJumba.[28]
In November, 2008, Rose teamed up with friend and fellow Sorority
Forever star Taryn Southern to form a web production
company called Webutantes, which will produce a number of
female-driven comedy web series.[29]
The two presented together at the 2009 Streamy Awards.[30]
She is currently appearing in the web series Poor Paul, which is
produced by former lonelygirl15 co-star Yousef
Abu-Taleb[31]
and the second season of the web series The Crew.[32]
Aside from acting, she is an Anaheim Ducks fan and periodically blogs
for NHL.com.[33]
Awards
and recognitions
- Streamy Awards
- Nominated: Best Female Actor in a Dramatic Web Series (2009),
Sorority Forever[34]
- VH1
- Won: "Big Web Hit of 2006" (December 2006)[6]
- Won: Fourth biggest web star in their list of "40 Biggest
Internet Celebrities." (March 2007)[35]
- Webby Awards
- Won: Best Actress (2007),
lonelygirl15
- Additional recognitions
- Won: Forbes Magazine, Number One Web Celeb
(January 2007)[36]
- Listed: Jane Magazine, 30 Inspirational Women Under
30 (May 2007)[37]
- Featured: Maxim, Today's Girl on Maxim (March
24, 2008)[38]
- Listed: VideoSurf, The Five Hottest Stars of Web Series
(November 20, 2009)[39]
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- ^ "Award Winning Independent Film, Perfect Sport, is
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http://www.pr.com/press-release/153385. Retrieved
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- ^ "The White Tie Affair - Candle
(Sick And Tired)". The Worm. http://www.fuse.tv/music/the-worm/wta.html. Retrieved
2009-09-12.
- ^ "Saturday's TV Highlights:
'Always and Forever' on Hallmark". Los Angeles Times. October 23,
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External
links
| Persondata |
| NAME |
Rose, Jessica Lee |
| ALTERNATIVE
NAMES |
lonelygirl15,
Jessica Rose |
| SHORT
DESCRIPTION |
New Zealand-American actress |
| DATE OF BIRTH |
April 26, 1987 |
| PLACE OF
BIRTH |
Salisbury, Maryland |
| DATE OF DEATH |
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| PLACE OF
DEATH |
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