A Hollywood BNG Pt.1

Your name is [name]Katherine[/name] [name]Anne[/name] “[name]Kate[/name]” [name]Barrett[/name] and you were born in [name]Boston[/name], Massachusetts to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Duncan[/name] [name]Joshua[/name] [name]Barrett[/name], worked as a Corporate Attorney and your mother, [name]Flora[/name] [name]Danielle[/name] [name]Barrett[/name], was a Psychiatrist. You and your brother [name]Thomas[/name] [name]Nathaniel[/name] [name]Barrett[/name] grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy suburb of Brookline.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is a small but renovated two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big backyard barbecue. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Bryce[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Gibson[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish hotel in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Maldives.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Grant[/name] [name]Monroe[/name] [name]Harrison[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Grant[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Piers[/name] [name]Griffith[/name] [name]Harrison[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

TO BE CONTINUED…

Your name is [name]Emmeline[/name] [name]Leigh[/name] [name]Apple[/name] and you were born in [name]Washington[/name], D.C to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Joshua[/name] [name]Morris[/name] [name]Apple[/name], worked as Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Georgia[/name] [name]Leigh[/name] [name]Apple[/name], was a surgeon. You and your 3 siblings–[name]Poppy[/name] [name]Grace[/name] [name]Apple[/name], [name]Hugo[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Apple[/name] & [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Wyatt[/name] [name]Apple[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Felix[/name] [name]Marlowe[/name] [name]Dunn[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a HBO Series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish hotel in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin , you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Taylor[/name] [name]Carter[/name] [name]Ford[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Taylor[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Prescott[/name] [name]Isidore[/name] [name]Ford[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: A raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.

Your name is [name]Catherine[/name] [name]Lily[/name] [name]Porter[/name] and you were born in [name]Washington[/name], D.C. to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Benjamin[/name] [name]Paul[/name] [name]Porter[/name], worked as a CEO and your mother, [name]Emily[/name] [name]Jane[/name] [name]Porter[/name], was a surgeon. You and your one sibling, [name]James[/name] [name]Edward[/name] [name]Porter[/name], grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy suburb of [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big, backyard barbecue. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Stellan[/name] [name]Jude[/name] [name]Archer[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuiller. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play a damsel in distress.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period piece in which you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Jackson[/name] [name]Grant[/name] Swan. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Carter[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a girl whom you name [name]Saskia[/name] [name]Gray[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Ruby[/name] [name]Josephine[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] and you were born in [name]Washington[/name] D.C. to two successful parents. Your father, [name]James[/name] [name]William[/name] [name]Alexander[/name], worked as an Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Julia[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Alexander[/name], was an Anesthesiologist . You and your [name]Pearl[/name] [name]Evangeline[/name] [name]Alexander[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood of [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Pasadena. Your new home is a warm one bedroom in a spanish colonial style complex with a pool.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a midday pool party. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Toby[/name] [name]George[/name] [name]Graham[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a HBO Series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear an elegant, empire gown by Reem Acra. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dry witty comedy. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period piece in which you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Jefferson[/name] [name]Carter[/name] [name]Ford[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Jeff[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to boy/girl twins whom you name [name]Fergus[/name] [name]Redmond[/name] [name]Ford[/name] and [name]Clio[/name] [name]Valentine[/name] [name]Ford[/name].

You are twenty-two years old and working on a new film a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Stella[/name] [name]Leonor[/name] [name]Dawson[/name] and you were born in [name]Washington[/name], D.C. to two successful parents. Your father, [name]James[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Dawson[/name], worked as an Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Jennifer[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Dawson[/name], was a Psychiatrist. You and your two siblings–[name]Levi[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] and [name]Carmen[/name] [name]Ignatia[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is A modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Felix[/name] [name]Jonathan[/name] [name]Rye[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a Screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a Teen [name]Drama[/name]. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held on the beach in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear an elegant, empire gown by Reem Acra. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play The girlfriend of the lead male.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Carter[/name] [name]Harrison[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Carter[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a girl whom you name [name]Lux[/name] [name]Honora[/name] [name]Dawson[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is ([name]Clara[/name] [name]Noelle[/name] Andrews) and you were born in ([name]Washington[/name], D.C.) to two successful parents. Your father, ([name]Cornelius[/name] [name]Lee[/name] Andrews), worked as (an Investment Banker) and your mother, ([name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Jane[/name] [name]Thompson[/name]-Andrews), was (a Psychiatrist). You and your (1) sibling–([name]Tobias[/name] [name]Walker[/name] Andrews)–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb ([name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland).

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in ([name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]). Your new home is (A small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.).

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a (big, backyard barbecue). Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named ([name]Kenneth[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] Hendricks). By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a (Teen [name]Drama[/name]). You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night (at dinner), he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held (on the beach) in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear (A princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier). After the wedding, you honeymoon in (Maldives).

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play (the girlfriend of the lead male).

Your next job is a supporting role in (a witty, dry comedy). The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, (a romantic comedy in which you play a bubbly veterinarian) , you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, ([name]Clinton[/name] McCall). The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into ([name]Clinton[/name])’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to (a girl) whom you name ([name]Henrietta[/name] [name]Isolde[/name]).

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: (A murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name]).

Your name is [name]Maude[/name] [name]Ophelia[/name] [name]Fitzgerald[/name] and you were born in [name]Boston[/name], Massachusetts to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Charles[/name] [name]Patrick[/name] [name]Fitzgerald[/name], worked as a CEO and your mother, [name]Helena[/name] [name]Mary[/name] [name]Fitzgerald[/name] (née [name]Huntington[/name]), was a psychiatrist. You and your three siblings; [name]James[/name] [name]William[/name], [name]Archibald[/name] [name]Patrick[/name] & [name]Rose[/name] [name]Adelaide[/name], grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb Brookline.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Theo[/name] Beaumanoir. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of an HBO series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Mykonos.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a witty, dry comedy. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period piece in which you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Grant[/name] [name]Roosevelt[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Grant[/name]'s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to boy/girl twins that you name [name]Finbar[/name] [name]Casimir[/name] [name]Roosevelt[/name] & [name]Cerys[/name] [name]Federica[/name] [name]Roosevelt[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Jena[/name] [name]Elise[/name] [name]Nash[/name] and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Joseph[/name] [name]Glenn[/name] [name]Nash[/name], worked as a corporate attorney and your mother, [name]Karen[/name] [name]Diane[/name] [name]Nash[/name], was an anesthesiologist. You and your 3 siblings-- [name]Whitney[/name] [name]Marie[/name], [name]Samantha[/name] [name]Paige[/name] and [name]Tanner[/name] [name]Kyle[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big, backyard barbecue. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Blake[/name] [name]Andrew[/name] . By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held on the beach in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear An elegant, empire gown by Reem Acra. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Mykonos.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a witty, dry comedy. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Pierce[/name] [name]Tyler[/name] [name]McKinley[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Pierce[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to boy/girl twins whom you name [name]Hart[/name] [name]Prescott[/name] and [name]Easton[/name] [name]Truth[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film, a raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.

Your name is [name]Natalie[/name] [name]Marisa[/name] [name]Cross[/name] and you were born in [name]Washington[/name] D.C. to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Andrew[/name] [name]Dean[/name] [name]Cross[/name], worked as investment banker and your mother, [name]Leanne[/name] [name]Sarah[/name] [name]Cross[/name], was a psychiatrist. You and your three siblings–[name]Mia[/name] [name]Clementine[/name], [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Holly[/name] and [name]Lucas[/name] [name]Hugo[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Isaac[/name] [name]Riley[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of an HBO series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear an elegant, empire gown. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the girlfriend of the lead male.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period drama where you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, Grantaire Savreaux. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into Grantaire’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to twins whom you name [name]Albany[/name] [name]Fleur[/name] Savreaux and [name]Malachy[/name] [name]Raoul[/name] Saveraux.

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Clara[/name] and you were born in Greenwich, CT, to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Felix[/name], worked as a corporate attorney and your mother, [name]Astrid[/name], was psychiatrist. You and your 2 siblings–[name]Edmund[/name] and [name]Tess[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy suburb [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one-bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Griffin[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a chef. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held on the beach in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in the Maldives.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play a damsel in distress.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period piece in which you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Tyler[/name] [name]Wilson[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Tyler[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Max[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

DF (52): [name]Felix[/name] [name]Gabriel[/name] Olaffson
DM (52): [name]Astrid[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] Olaffson
DBro (27): [name]Edmund[/name] [name]Theodore[/name] Olaffson
DSis (24): [name]Theresa[/name] [name]Astrid[/name] Olaffson “[name]Tess[/name]”

DexH (25): [name]Griffin[/name] [name]Levi[/name] [name]Jones[/name]

DW (22): [name]Clara[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] Olaffson
DH (27): [name]Tyler[/name] [name]Elijah[/name] [name]Wilson[/name]
DS (3): [name]Maxfield[/name] [name]Percival[/name] [name]Wilson[/name] “[name]Max[/name]”

Your name is [name]Olive[/name] [name]Marie[/name] Denstman and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Zachary[/name] [name]Paul[/name] Denstman, worked as CEO and your mother, [name]Jessamine[/name] [name]Eliora[/name] Denstman, was Anesthesiologist. You and your 2 siblings–[name]Gregory[/name] [name]Kai[/name] and [name]Josephina[/name] [name]Fiona[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is A small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard…

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a A big, backyard barbecue… Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Silas[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Finnigan[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear An elegant, empire gown by Reem Acra. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Mykonos.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the girlfriend of the lead male…

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film… The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin , you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, (NAME). The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Harrison[/name] [name]Tyler[/name] Mcinley’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Percival[/name] [name]North[/name] [name]McKinley[/name] ([name]Percy[/name]).

An action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: A murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Gabrielle[/name] [name]Caroline[/name] [name]Van[/name] Camp and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Richard[/name] [name]Stanley[/name] [name]Van[/name] Camp, worked as Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Patricia[/name] [name]Kathleen[/name] [name]Van[/name] Camp, was Psychiatrist. You and your three siblings, [name]Madeline[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name], [name]Samantha[/name] [name]Katherine[/name], and [name]Juliette[/name] [name]Margaret[/name] [name]Van[/name] Camp, grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big, backyard barbecue not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Alexander[/name] [name]Gregory[/name] Copeland. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a chef. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a family sitcom. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held on the beach in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin , you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Tyler[/name] [name]Jackson[/name] [name]Adams[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Tyler[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to Boy/Girl Twins whom you name [name]Stellan[/name] [name]Malachy[/name] and [name]Dillon[/name] [name]Gracia[/name] [name]Adams[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Anna[/name] [name]Genevieve[/name] [name]Benson[/name] and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Asher[/name] [name]Davis[/name] [name]Benson[/name], worked as Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Chloe[/name] [name]Benson[/name], was Psychiatrist. You and your 3 siblings–[name]Isabel[/name] [name]Florence[/name] [name]Benson[/name], [name]Maxwell[/name] [name]Phillip[/name] [name]Benson[/name] & [name]Xavier[/name] [name]Theodore[/name] [name]Benson[/name] --grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name]. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big, backyard barbecue… Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Sawyer[/name] [name]Oliver[/name] [name]Jones[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a Teacher. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a family sitcom. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Maldives.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play tThe comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film… The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a romantic comedy in which you play a bubbly veterinarian, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Tyler[/name] [name]Grant[/name] [name]Day[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Tyler[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Stellan[/name] Percival [name]Day[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: A murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Your name is [name]Rosalind[/name] Banes and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, Macalester Banes, worked as corporate attorney and your mother, [name]Dorothy[/name] Banes, was an anesthesiologist . You and your two siblings–[name]Portia[/name] and [name]Corin[/name] Banes–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Adriano[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a teacher. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a family sitcom. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a cathedral in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier . After the wedding, you honeymoon in Mykonos.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Truman[/name] [name]Pierce[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Truman[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Crispin[/name] [name]Humphrey[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.

TO BE CONTINUED…

Your name is [name]Hermione[/name] [name]Jane[/name] Danvers and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]James[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] Danvers, worked as an Investment Banker and your mother, [name]Jane[/name] [name]Rosalie[/name] Danvers, was a Psychiatrist. You and your 3 siblings [name]Raphael[/name] [name]James[/name] Danvers, [name]Olympia[/name] [name]Rose[/name] Danvers and [name]Leopold[/name] [name]Alexander[/name] Danvers grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name]Echo[/name] Falls. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big backyard barbecue. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Lucas[/name] [name]Robert[/name] [name]Mitchell[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a Chef. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a Teen [name]Drama[/name]. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held on the beach in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play a damsel in distress.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a period piece in which you play a Venetian courtesan, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Grant[/name] [name]Mckinley[/name] [name]Ford[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Grant[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to boy/girl twins whom you name [name]Sybil[/name] [name]Isolde[/name] [name]Ford[/name] and [name]Jago[/name] [name]Balthazar[/name] [name]Ford[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: (FILM).

FILM:
4-6 A raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.

Your name is [name]Piper[/name] [name]Cordelia[/name] [name]Walsh[/name] and you were born in [name]Boston[/name], Massachusetts to two successful parents. Your father, [name]Henry[/name] [name]Theodore[/name] [name]Walsh[/name], worked as a CEO and your mother, [name]Grace[/name] [name]Cassandra[/name] [name]Walsh[/name] (nee [name]Alexander[/name]), was a surgeon. You and your 3 siblings–[name]Liam[/name] [name]Nathaniel[/name] [name]Walsh[/name], [name]Audrey[/name] [name]Elizabeth[/name] [name]Walsh[/name], and [name]Stella[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name] [name]Walsh[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy suburb Brookline.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Pasadena. Your new home is a warm one bedroom in a spanish colonial style complex with a pool.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a midday pool party. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Harrison[/name] [name]William[/name] “[name]Harry[/name]” [name]Witt[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a teacher. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of an HBO series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating [name]Harry[/name]. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at a party, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish hotel in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in [name]Paris[/name].

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play a damsel in distress.

Your next job is a supporting role in a melancholy art house film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a romantic comedy in which you play a bubbly veterinarian, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Carter[/name] [name]Truman[/name] [name]Hanson[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Carter[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to boy/girl twins whom you name [name]Clio[/name] [name]Augustina[/name] [name]Hanson[/name] & [name]Prescott[/name] [name]Lou[/name] “Prez” [name]Hanson[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: a murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

Me: [name]Jacqueline[/name] [name]Rose[/name] County.

Hometown: [name]Washington[/name] D.C.

Father: [name]Elliot[/name] [name]Daniel[/name] County.

Father’s Occupation: CEO.

Mother: [name]Isabella[/name] [name]Marie[/name] County.

Mother’s Occupation: Surgeon.

[name]Sister[/name]: [name]Lolita[/name] [name]Charlotte[/name] County.

Neighborhood: [name]Chevy[/name] [name]Chase[/name], Maryland.

Suburb: [name]Echo[/name] [name]Park[/name].

Apartment: A small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

Party: A big, backyard barbeque.

Neighbor: [name]Finn[/name] [name]Michael[/name] [name]Durham[/name].

[name]Finn[/name]'s Occupation: Chef.

Agent: [name]Aurelia[/name] [name]Leigh[/name] Manchester.

Teen [name]Drama[/name]: [name]Cecily[/name] Wiltshire.

Proposal: [name]Beach[/name].

Wedding: Lavish Hotel.

Dress: Form-fitting trumpet dress.

Honeymoon: Maldives.

[name]Summer[/name] Blockbuster: (Me–[name]Friend[/name]) [name]Reagan[/name] Liverpool.

[name]Summer[/name] Blockbuster: (Main Character) [name]Bailey[/name] [name]Bristol[/name].

Witty Comedy: (Me) [name]Phoebe[/name] Cheshire.

Action Film: (Me–Assassin) [name]Lucy[/name] [name]East[/name].

Action Film: (Main Character) [name]Charles[/name] Riding.

Husband: [name]Liam[/name] [name]Cameron[/name] Yorkshire.

  1. [name]Jasmine[/name] [name]Gabrielle[/name] Yorkshire.

  2. [name]Christian[/name] [name]Taylor[/name] Yorkshire.

Road [name]Trip[/name] Movie: (Me) [name]Alma[/name] [name]Leicester[/name].

Your name is [name]Audrey[/name] [name]Marina[/name] [name]Parker[/name] and you were born in Greenwich, CT to two successful parents. Your father, [name]John[/name] [name]Lucas[/name] [name]Parker[/name], worked as a CEO and your mother, [name]Victoria[/name] [name]Lucy[/name] [name]Sanders[/name], was an psychiatrist. You and your 2 siblings–[name]Lucy[/name] [name]Olive[/name] [name]Parker[/name] & [name]Lucas[/name] [name]Cole[/name] [name]Parker[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighbourhood of [name]Belle[/name] Harbour.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Downtown Los [name]Angeles[/name]. Your new home is a modern one bedroom in a complex in the heart of the city.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host an evening cocktail soiree. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Matthew[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a screenwriter. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a HBO series. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish Hotel in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear A princess gown by [name]Monique[/name] Lhuillier. After the wedding, you honeymoon in the Maldives.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the girlfriend of the lead male.

Your next job is a supporting role in a witty, dry comedy. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, a romantic comedy in which you play a bubbly veterinarian, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Jackson[/name] [name]Tyler[/name] [name]Pierce[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Jackson[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a girl whom you name [name]Lux[/name] [name]Birdie[/name] [name]Pierce[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film: A murder mystery set in 1920s [name]Paris[/name].

TO BE CONTINUED…

Your name is [name]Cecilia[/name] [name]Mae[/name] [name]Harris[/name] and you were born in Greenwich, Connecticut to two successful parents. Your father, [name]William[/name] [name]Montgomery[/name] [name]Harris[/name] ([name]Will[/name]), worked as a CEO and your mother, [name]Annabelle[/name] [name]Rose[/name] [name]Harris[/name] ([name]Annie[/name]), was a Psychiatrist. You and your 3 siblings–[name]Scarlett[/name] [name]Grace[/name] [name]Harris[/name], [name]Thompson[/name] [name]James[/name] [name]Harris[/name] & [name]Magnolia[/name] [name]Abigail[/name] [name]Harris[/name]–grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb of [name]Belle[/name] [name]Harbor[/name].

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name]California[/name]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in Pasadena. Your new home is A warm one bedroom in a spanish colonial style complex with a pool.

You start classes at [name]California[/name] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a midday pool party. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name]Oliver[/name]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a chef. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

[name]One[/name] year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen drama. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at dinner, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish hotel in early [name]May[/name]. You decide to wear a form fitting trumpet dress by [name]Oscar[/name] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in Mykonos.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the girlfriend of the male lead.

Your next job is a supporting role in a dramatic war film. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, An action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin , you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name]Pierce[/name] [name]Henry[/name] [name]Lane[/name]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name]Pierce[/name]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a boy whom you name [name]Maxfield[/name] [name]Prescott[/name] [name]Lane[/name].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film a raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.

Your name is [name_f]Mariana[/name_f] [name_f]Diana[/name_f] [name_m]Perez[/name_m] and you were born in [name_m]Boston[/name_m], Massachusetts to two successful parents. Your father, [name_m]Carlos[/name_m] [name_m]Perez[/name_m], worked as a Corporate Attorney and your mother, [name_f]Maria[/name_f] [name_m]Perez[/name_m], was a Psychiatrist. You and your 3 siblings, [name_m]Emilio[/name_m], [name_m]Leonardo[/name_m] & [name_f]Sofia[/name_f], grew up in an enormous home in the wealthy neighborhood/suburb, Brookline.

As a teenager, you dreamed of becoming an actress and, at eighteen, convinced your parents to let you move to [name_u]California[/name_u]. They agreed, on one condition–you must attend college or they will cut you off financially. You agree and are on the next flight to the west coast. When you arrive, you are taken by a driver to your new house in [name_u]Echo[/name_u] Parl. Your new home is a small, but renovated, two bedroom bungalow with a large yard.

You start classes at [name_u]California[/name_u] Institute of the Arts. During your first week, you meet several new friends and decide to host a house warming party. That weekend, you host a big, backyard barbeque. Not only do you your friends from school show up, but so do your neighbors. You find yourself spending quite a bit of time with one neighbor in particular, a handsome young man named [name_u]Cameron[/name_u]. By the end of the evening, you have agreed to let him take you out for lunch.

The following afternoon, you go with him to a quaint cafe. You learn that he is twenty-one years old and works as a teacher. The two of you hit it off, but do not become anything more than friends.

One year later, you are enjoying your new city and your classes, but you have not gotten any acting jobs. Your friends and family suggest you get a part-time job, but you refuse. Instead, you actively seek an agent and, surprisingly, you find one rather quickly. Before you know it, you are auditioning for television shows, films and commercials.

Your first job is a small role in a television show. You are to appear in three episodes of a teen family sitcom. You complete the job and give a decent performance, but after that, you are not offered another role.

You are now nineteen years old and dating the handsome neighbor that you met at your housewarming party. You have been dating for only five months, but one night at the beach, he proposes. You accept and begin planning your wedding, which is to be held in a lavish hotel in early [name_f]May[/name_f]. You decide to wear a form-fitting, trumpet dress by [name_m]Oscar[/name_m] de la Renta. After the wedding, you honeymoon in the Maldives.

Six months later, you receive a call from your agent who informs you of an audition for a summer blockbuster-type movie. You go to the audition, perform well, and receive a call back. You get the part and begin shooting with the all-star cast. You play the comedic best friend.

Your next job is a supporting role in a witty, dry comedy. The movie receives high critical praise and, finally, the industry begins to notice you. This jump starts your career and your life quickly changes. You drop out of college, to the dismay of your family, and are now forced to be financially independent.

You begin hanging out with the Hollywood crowd and are working non-stop. This puts a heavy strain on your relationship and, unfortunately, your husband files for divorce. You move out of the complex and into a moderately sized house in Hollywood.

On the set of your next film, an action movie in which you play a gorgeous assassin, you begin a relationship with the actor who plays the lead role, [name_u]Monroe[/name_u]. The two of you show up at the premiere, hand-in-hand and send the press into an uproar. Five months later, you announce that you got married in a private ceremony over the weekend. You move into [name_u]Monroe[/name_u]’s Hollywood mansion and begin your lives together, only to discover that you are pregnant. Nine months later, you give birth to a girl whom you name [name_f]Lux[/name_f] [name_f]Honora[/name_f].

Three years later, you are twenty-two years old and working on a new film, a raunchy road-trip movie set in the Midwest.