![]() She and her friend Selena (Thi Reynolds) film Ja'mie's risqué dance performance with Mitchell.Ĭody Bomhoff, portrayed by Alex Cooper, is Ja'mie's "GBF" ( Gay Best Friend). She is the subject of a lot of Ja'mie's abuse, particularly over her singing in the school choir. Isabella "Bella" Mansouri portrayed by Tayla DuyalĬourtney, portrayed by Madelyn Warrell, is Ja'mie's younger sister who also attends Hilford.Alexandria "Alex" Lupinski portrayed by D'arci Buckerfield.Morgan Courtier portrayed by Phoebe Roberts.Imogen "Immy" Gallagher portrayed by Laura Grady.Olivia Harrington portrayed by Georgia Treu.In episode 5, she and Ja'mie make up after Mitchell sends a dick pic to Ja'mie and she lies to Madison about all these horrible things Mitchell said about her, leading to her dumping him. Ja'mie tries to take back her prefect status and the two engage in a cat fight. She falls out with her after Ja'mie learns she spent a free period with Mitchell which also led to a break-up between him and Ja'mie. Madison Cartwright portrayed by Georgie Jennings The most perfect prefect, is Ja'mie's best friend until episode 4. ![]() They all enroll with Ja'mie at Blaxland College, shown in the 6-month skip. All the girls are expelled at the end of episode 6 after they give a raunchy performance at the Hilford Presentation evening. They are self-described as the quichest girls at the school, "quiche" being a term made up by Ja'mie herself, meaning "a step above hot". The Prefects are Ja'mie's friend group at school and the most popular clique at Hilford. A new Year 10 student on a rugby scholarship who Ja'mie calls "totally quiche", at the boys' school Kelton Boys Grammar down the road. Mitchell Ward, portrayed by Lester Ellis Jr., is Ja'mie's love interest. Ja'mie: Private School Girl follows Ja'mie in her final year of school, having left Summer Heights High and returned to Hillford Girls Grammar School. She was also a main character in two of Lilley's previous shows, We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High. Ja'mie King, portrayed by Chris Lilley, is the main character of the show. Laurence Barber of The Guardian blamed a lack of character development for its drop in popularity in Australia, believing "Lilley has made it almost impossible for us to care." Reviewing the shows broadcast on HBO, Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter criticised the transition from sketch to series saying: "You'd have to be the biggest of Ja'mie fans to want to watch her talking nonstop for 30 minutes." After the show's premiere in the United Kingdom, Rebecca Smith of The Daily Telegraph praised the comedy of the first episode as well as Lilley's performance, yet believed it was "in danger of becoming one-dimensional." Characters Ja'mie King Ĭritical reaction has been mixed for the series. The series was, however, a success on ABC iview, beating earlier records set by Doctor Who. Viewing figures on ABC were initially high at 924,000 viewers, but had dropped to 575,000 by the fourth episode. BBC Three began broadcasting the series in the UK on 6 February 2014 at 10pm. Private School Girl debuted on ABC1 in Australia on 23 October 2013, and on HBO in North America on 24 November 2013. The show was shot at Haileybury College, Melbourne. Melbourne-based production company Princess Pictures and Chris Lilley produced the series with Australian Broadcasting Corporation and HBO. On 8 September 2013, Lilley revealed the title of the show and that the returning character to the series is Ja'mie King. The ABC confirmed that Lilley's six-part half-hour comedy series would screen in 2013. Lilley announced that he was working on a new show on his Facebook page. HBO began broadcasting the show in the United States on 24 November 2013. The Australia Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) broadcast the show in Australia from 23 October to 27 November 2013. The series is co-produced by Chris Lilley and Princess Pictures in association with ABC and HBO. Continuing the mockumentary style of Lilley's previous series, Ja'mie: Private School Girl follows Ja'mie King, a character who previously appeared in Lilley's series We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High, during her final weeks of high school. It is written by and stars male comedian Chris Lilley. It is set at an exclusive private girls' grammar school in Sydney's very wealthy North Shore district. ![]() Ja'mie: Private School Girl is an Australian television mockumentary sitcom miniseries.
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