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Lillee Jean Trueman: When I Tell You Dramatic Scene | So Lillo Qui Show S03E39
lla has been kind and composed, but now it's time for them to encounter Object. In a series of four scenes, Trueman introduces a new character, Stella, in her long-standing series " So Lillo Qui ". By distinctively portraying characters created by Lillee Jean Trueman, she flawlessly presents scene variations. Much like Dvorya and Christine , Trueman's writing continues to stretch the areas of comedy and on-camera drama. About Lillee Jean Trueman: Lillee Jean Trueman is a mul


Lillee Jean Rachel from Friends Cheesecake Comedy Scene | So Lillo Qui Show S03E31
That cheesecake? Nobody has to know we shared it! In this audition-style tape from actress Lillee Jean's show So Lillo Qui, Trueman portrays the beloved character of Rachel from Friends. In this scene, she convinces Chandler to keep it a secret, eating the cheesecake early as they are "cake thieves" and fugitives at this rate. About Lillee Jean: Lillee Jean Trueman is a multi-award-winning actress, filmmaker, writer, and director from New York City. Lillee Jean is best known


Lillee Jean Johannesburg Car Ride Comedy Scene | So Lillo Qui Show S03E33
Johannesburg was a blast, and the vibrant Alex definitely knows her way around town. Trust her on this. Keep a straight face and keep driving through. This comedic scene, from So Lillo Qui season 3 , is inspired by a Schitt's Creek episode. Trueman's natural comedic ability shines through with a flirty take on the character. About Lillee Jean: Lillee Jean Trueman is a multi-award-winning actress, filmmaker, writer, and director from New York City. Lillee Jean is best known fo


Lillee Jean as Phoebe Buffay FRIENDS Comedy Scene | So Lillo Qui Show S03E29
P is for Phoebe! In this comedy scene, rising actress Lillee Jean Trueman embodies Phoebe! Phonetically spelling out "Phoebe" for a reporter, Trueman effortlessly aces the saucy and aloof nature of the iconic Friends character. This short skit pop's with her natural comedic ability, shining through in an audition-style tape with a blue backdrop. About Lillee Jean: Lillee Jean Trueman is a multi-award-winning actress, filmmaker, writer, and director from New York City. Lille


Lillee Jean Late for Audition Scene | So Lillo Qui Season 3, Episode 28
Lillee Jean in So Lillo Qui episode. Daphodile is late, and she must hustle to make an audition deadline! While she is trying to remember her lines, the truth is, Daphodile is struggling. She remains ambitious to make it through while staying true to herself. She values authenticity over reading lines to read them, and thinks the casting directors will appreciate that in the long run. In this So Lillo Qui episode 28, techniques of emotion are employed as actress Lillee Jean T


Lillee Jean Trueman Performs JOY (2015) Scene | So Lillo Qui (S3.E26)
Joy is determined to reclaim her business, which is significant to her. With unwavering resolve, she engages in a passionate battle, using powerful and evocative language to convey her feelings and intentions. Each word she utters is imbued with intensity, reflecting her fierce commitment to restoring what she has lost. Through her articulate expressions, she demonstrates her desire to recover her business and highlights the stakes involved in this emotional struggle. About L


Lillee Jean Trueman Performs So Lillo Qui Scene: Too Long (S3.E25)
Astraea puts it all on the line. She is serious about this confidential matter and frank with her cohorts. All along the double agent has been documenting enemy lines and decided now is the time to strike! About Lillee Jean: Lillee Jean Trueman is a multi-award-winning actress, filmmaker, writer, and director from New York City. Lillee Jean is best known for her award-winning celebrity talk show Lillee Jean TALKS! Live , featuring beloved Hollywood stars such as Donny Most,


Lillee Jean Trueman Acting Christine "Better Judgement" | So Lillo Qui Official Scene 3.17
Christine tells Claude she no longer loves him and explains her reasons distinctly, full of emotion and vigor. Her anger is so intense that it causes her to doubt her own instincts, and that is simply not okay with her. This original monologue is written by Lillee Jean Trueman. About Lillee Jean: Lillee Jean Trueman is a multi-award-winning actress, filmmaker, writer, and director from New York City. Lillee Jean is best known for her award-winning celebrity talk show Lillee


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