Stevie Ryan
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Born | Stevie Kathleen Ryan June 2, 1985 Victorville, CA, USA |
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Stevie Ryan, born June 2, 1985, is an American actress who grew up in Victorville, California, moving to Los Angeles in 2005. She is probably most well known for her presence on the World Wide Web via her videos on sites such as YouTube and Live Video, especially the videos featuring her fictional character Little Loca.
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[edit] Film
Ryan is credited with two film roles:
- Sell Out (2006) .... Beauty Parlor Girl
- Rhapsody (2006) .... Michelle
[edit] Online
Ryan began posting her own self-produced videos on YouTube in 2006, made with a video camera borrowed from her boyfriend.
Many videos on YouTube are video blogs; Ryan, instead of posting her own blog, posted parodies of other bloggers. She also started a fictional blog for a character whose YouTube account name was littleloca. Her other account names are:
stevieryan
Ooolalaa
TheRealParis
In 2006, Ryan was accused by other YouTube users of creating "false" accounts for the purpose of bolstering her ratings on YouTube.
[edit] littleloca
Ryan's littleloca character was based, according to her own account in various interviews, on Mexican-American girls in her neighborhood that she grew up with, amalgamating them into "Little Loca", an 18 year old Latina attending college.
Apparently, many of the viewers of the littleloca blogs did not realize this character was fictional, though all of Ryan's accounts linked to each other, making it evident that all the various characters were the same actor.
It's been said that she was finally "outed" as a white girl playing a Latino (though it was never actually a secret), and was accused at times of presenting a racist portrayal. Ryan insisted that it was a faithful rendition of people she knew.
Crispin Glover has appeared in several littleloca blogs, as well as other movie and TV actors, and artists.
[edit] stevieryan
Ryan's first channel, stevieryan, was used mainly for posting more "arty" content, such as videos edited to appear like silent films or "found" home movie footage.
[edit] Ooolalaa
The Ooolalaa channel was used for posting Ryan's own versions of music videos, with lip-syncing to pop music such as Roxanne by The Police. But it also included blogs of a fictional character "Brigitte", who was apparently a French student living in the U.S.
[edit] TheRealParis
The channel TheRealParis was started when celebrities, including Paris Hilton, started creating their own promotional accounts on YouTube. Ryan posted parodies about Hilton in response to this trend. Eventually, the account started containing Ryan's numerous new characters, such as "Jamie Lynn" (a parody based on home videos of Britney Spears), a young man who admires Michael Jackson and dances the "moon-walk", and a toddler with a penchant for expletives.
The channel also included other direct parodies of personalities like Amy Winehouse and Oscar De La Hoya.
[edit] Faye006
At the start of 2007, Ryan began accusing YouTube of treating her unfairly, and started posting her videos concurrently on her stevieryan channel at an alternative service Live Video.
Another channel at Live Video, Faye006, lists stevieryan as "crew member". The popular Faye006 videos usually consist of satirical comments on video blogging and related topics presented by a hand-puppet and a voice speaking in falsetto. In one of the videos, Ryan appeared to operate this puppet. This has led to the unconfirmed rumor among some of the viewers that Faye006 may be yet another channel of Ryan's.
[edit] Television
She was one of four hosts of the 2007 CW Network reality series Online Nation, which featured Internet video clips. The show was cancelled after the 4th episode.
She played her Little Loca character in Le Rev's 2007 music video Escape Me [1]
She was the female lead in Billy Idol's 2005 single "Scream" music video[2]
She appeared in the 2003 Hilary Duff music video So Yesterday [3].
[edit] Personal
Ryan has been said to have dated actor Drake Bell, who has appeared in her videos.
[edit] External links
Please note that these links lead to web pages that may contain content that some people might find objectionable.
- Example: littleloca on You Tube
- Example: stevieryan on You Tube
- Example: Ooolalaa on You Tube
- Example: TheRealParis on You Tube
- Example: Faye006 on Live Video
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- New Yorker Retrieved 2007-03-28
- Bullfighters Cafe Retrieved 2007-03-28
- All Ever Retrieved 2007-03-28
- CNET News Retrieved 2007-03-28
- Web Strategist Retrieved 2007-03-28
- Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 2007-03-28
- Stevie Ryan Interview with Pipe Down Zine.com, 10 min. Retrieved 2007-03-31
- Little Loca (Stevie Ryan) Interview, 6 min. Retrieved 2007-03-31