Ja'mie King

Ja'mie King is the alter-ego of Austtralian comedian Chris Lilley. She is a philanthropic, but spoiled and narcissistic teenage girl who goes to a northern Sydney private school.

We Can Be Heroes
Ja'mie has been nominated for Australian of the Year for her charity work. She sponsors over 80 African children, but admits that she'll occasionally cancel sponsorship for one if they don't write a thankyou note. She also comments on how doing the 40-Hour famine every week keeps her thin.

Ja'mie claims to be a humanitarian, but when faced with the real thing she shows herself to be less than tolerant. When she suspected one of her friends might be a lesbian, she kept her distance during a sleepover. When one of her sponsor children turned up in a detention center, Ja'mie cruelly commented on how foreigners were always looking for excuses to come to Australia. Nevertheless, Ja'mie put on a kind face when meeting with the girl, but used the visit as an excuse to get rid of some of her old clothes and dated magazines.

Towards the end of the series, Ja'mie finds out that the village she sponsored was beset by a flood and all the children were killed. Ja'mie lost her temper and threw a tantrum. In the final episode, Ja'mie doesn't get the Australian of the Year award, but she befriends her sole surviving sponsor child.

Summer Heights High
Ja'mie is sent to a public school in western Sydney on an exchange program. She immediately starts hanging out with the hottest girls in school. Her friendship with them is purley superficial and from the very first episode it's implied that Ja'mie and her private-school friends laugh at them behind their backs. This is confirmed when an nasty email is leaked in which Ja'mie made fun of them for being lower middle-class and one of them for being of Asian descent.

Ja'mie tries to organise a school formal, but due to the school's modest funding this seems unlikely. Ja'mie cons the students into supplying funding for a formal by claiming it's for charity. When the head of her year finds out that she's been lying, Ja'mie is punished by having to give the money to an actual charity and having her formal in the staff room.

Ja'mie dates two students. One is a boy in year 7 who doesn't even seem to be interested in her. When Ja'mie finds out that he's been texting a girl in his year who just happens to be a friend, Ja'mie loses her temper and dumps him. Ja'mie tries dating a lesbian just to get more attention for herself, but when the girl finds out that Ja'mie is straight, she dumps her. When the school formal arrives, Ja'mie goes with the year 7 boy.

Ja'mie: Private School Girl
Ja'mie is now in her final year. She's ditched her best friend for gaining weight and now hangs out with her fellow prefects. They look down upon girls who come from western or rural areas. Despite having a gay friend from a nearby boys school, Ja'mie is not above homophobia, frequently accusing girls she doesn't like of being lesbians who are lusting after her.

Ja'mie has her mother in an iron grip and is needlessly cruel towards her sister. She's much nicer to her father, but only because she wants him to buy her things.