Difference between revisions of "Miles Beckett"

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The ''Los Angeles Times'' [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-me-lonelygir13sep13,0,347594.story?coll=la-home-headlines]identified Beckett as a "Web-obsessed 28-year-old medical school drop-out."  The ''New York Times'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/technology/13lonely.html?ex=1159848000&en=3d6e55969951817a&ei=5070] identified Beckett as a doctor turned filmmaker.
 
The ''Los Angeles Times'' [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-me-lonelygir13sep13,0,347594.story?coll=la-home-headlines]identified Beckett as a "Web-obsessed 28-year-old medical school drop-out."  The ''New York Times'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/09/13/technology/13lonely.html?ex=1159848000&en=3d6e55969951817a&ei=5070] identified Beckett as a doctor turned filmmaker.
  
Beckett also produces the internet mini-series "West Wingers".
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Beckett also produces the internet mini-series "[http://www.shoutboy.com/archives/west_wingers/ West Wingers]".
  
 
The idea of creating the lonelygirl15 saga was Beckett's.  He met [[Mesh Flinders]] at a karaoke-bar birthday party in April 2006.  Flinders had been working on a character, a shy but precocious teenage girl, who would eventually become [[Bree]].
 
The idea of creating the lonelygirl15 saga was Beckett's.  He met [[Mesh Flinders]] at a karaoke-bar birthday party in April 2006.  Flinders had been working on a character, a shy but precocious teenage girl, who would eventually become [[Bree]].

Revision as of 04:55, 16 November 2006

Miles Beckett is one of the creators of the lonelygirl15 saga.

The Los Angeles Times [1]identified Beckett as a "Web-obsessed 28-year-old medical school drop-out." The New York Times [2] identified Beckett as a doctor turned filmmaker.

Beckett also produces the internet mini-series "West Wingers".

The idea of creating the lonelygirl15 saga was Beckett's. He met Mesh Flinders at a karaoke-bar birthday party in April 2006. Flinders had been working on a character, a shy but precocious teenage girl, who would eventually become Bree.

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