Ja'mie King

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Ja'mie King
We Can Be Heroes, Summer Heights High, Ja'mie: Private School Girl character
Created byChris Lilley
Portrayed byChris Lilley
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationStudent
FamilyMarcus King (father)[1]
Jhyll King (mother)
Courtney Eliza King (sister)
"Gampy" (grandfather)

Jamie Louise "Ja'mie" King (/əˈm/ jə-MAY) is a fictional character portrayed by actor Chris Lilley in the Australian comedy series We Can Be Heroes: Finding The Australian of the Year (2005), Summer Heights High (2007), Ja'mie: Private School Girl (2013), and the podcast series Ja'miezing (2021). Ja'mie was born in South Africa but lives in Kirribilli in the upper class North Shore region of Sydney, New South Wales.[2]

Ja'mie is a student in Year 11 at Hillford Girls' Grammar School--a fictional private school on Sydney's affluent North Shore--who is highly driven, charismatic, and accomplished but also narcissistic, neurotic, manipulative, and callous.[3] The character was developed by Lilley with the assistance of comedian Ryan Shelton.[4] Lilley developed the character's mannerisms by using recorded interviews with private schoolgirls and also eavesdropping.[4][5] Lilley states that he didn't want teenage girls to watch it and think "that's such an older guy's view of teenagers".[2]

Appearances[]

We Can Be Heroes[]

Lilley introduces the character as a 16-year-old student in Sydney who attends Hillford Girls' Grammar and is one of several nominees for the Australian of the Year Award.

Summer Heights High[]

Lilley reprises his role of Ja'mie King, a private school exchange student, in the show Summer Heights High broadcast first on 5 September 2007.

Ja'mie: Private School Girl[]

Lilley once again reprises his role of Ja'mie in the show Ja'mie: Private School Girl, first broadcast on 23 October 2013. The series is Lilley's first to be dedicated entirely to Ja'mie and depicts Ja'mie's final year of high school as she competes for the Hillford Medal.[6][7]

Podcast[]

In 2021, Ja'mie released a podcast on various platforms, including YouTube, titled Ja’miezing.[8]

Filming locations[]

Episode 2 shows the inside of a hall which was filmed in Keysborough, Victoria at Haileybury College. The framed portrait photos on the wall show the past Haileybury principals however for purposes of the show, new portraits were created and put in the frames. Haileybury's logo was also modified for the show, replacing the castle with a flower as well as some other changes.

References[]

  1. ^ Chris, Lilley (23 October 2013). "Episode1". Ja'mie: Private School Girl. Series 1. Episode 1. Event occurs at 21:57 (27 minutes long). Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  2. ^ a b Greg Hassall, 27 July 2005. "Local Heroes". The Age, Retrieved 12 August 2009
  3. ^ Dewi Cooke. 27 October 2007. "It's just, like, you know, like, really really funny". The Age, Retrieved 12 August 2009
  4. ^ a b Downie, Stephen; Casey, Marcus, 20 September 2007. "Meet Chris Lilley – the man behind the comic creations". Retrieved 12 August 2009
  5. ^ Nicole Brady, 21 July 2005. "Face Value". The Age, Retrieved 12 August 2009
  6. ^ "Summer Heights High's Ja'mie King goes back to school for BBC Three". British Broadcasting Corporation. 8 September 2013. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  7. ^ Lewis, Maria (8 September 2013). "Chris Lilley reprises role of Ja'mie King in new series on ABC". News.com.au. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  8. ^ Barr, Sabrina (7 April 2021). "Comedian Chris Lilley launches Ja'mie King podcast and it's just so random". Metro. Retrieved 9 April 2021.
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