- Born
- Birth nameLillee Jean Trueman
- Nickname
- LJ
- Height5′ (1.52 m)
- Lillee Jean Trueman was born on April 18, 2001, in New York City. She is an actress, director, and writer, known for The Trapper Trap: The Rise of Princess Glamourite, Lillee Jean Talks LIVE (2020), Miss Roxie (2023), Peony and Violet (2023), and So Lillo Qui (2023).
Lillee Jean's parents, Laur Trueman, and Diamond Earl Trueman have been married since 1986. Her mother, Laura, has provided props for the movie and television industry for over 25 years. Her father, Diamond Earl, was a session drummer from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s. She attended Bayside High School, then transitioned to The Keystone School for online schooling, to pursue her career in entertainment. Jean has trained at the renowned T. Schreiber Studio studying the Meisner Technique with Nicolas Landry, various dialects from Page Clements, and under Hollywood actors Michel Corbiere, and Edgardo Rubio as comedic and voiceover coaches. In 2024 she became a co-host on the award-winning show The FNL Network Talk Show (2021).- IMDb Mini Biography By: L
- Parents
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- Nationality / Religious or Ethnic identityAmerican, British, French, German, Jewish, Russian, Ukrainian
- Beauty mark on neck
- Big blue and green eyes
- She is of Ashkenazi Jewish heritage on her mother's side. She is German-Jewish and Russian-Jewish.
- Edgardo Rubio is her acting improvisation comedy coach.
- Her middle name, Jean, is named after her great-grandmother.
- Lillee Jean created her first content at 9, with a personal blog.
- She was online schooled from 10th grade to 12th grade to support her passion for entertainment.
- ...People need to learn that people who say nasty things to them, to affect them, are not people that they should have in their universe. It's toxic, and it is not something that will benefit your health.
- I believe keeping your mind focused, while some people might try to sabotage your success is super important. I have learned to take a deep breath moment when something strays my path.
- At 15, I started my Instagram and YouTube channel! It was a huge step, and I must admit, I was scared.
- From an early age, I have seen the way women have not learned to use tools to uplift each other. In fact, it seems almost ingrained to follow a pattern of tearing each other down instead of creating a symmetry in the way we help each other out.
- Oh this is simple. I would want for people to listen. Communicate, and have compassion for one another. I feel if people spent just one second more, to hear each other out, there would be less malice, fighting, and dissension in this world.
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