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Taryn Southern in 2009

Taryn Southern (born July 16, 1985, Wichita, Kansas) is an American singer, actress and comedian.

She was part of American Idol season three's Top 50. She later went on to star in and executive produce DirecTV's first original series, Project My World.

Biography

Born and raised in Wichita, Kansas, Southern was extremely active in large-scale music theatre productions, starring in the pre-Broadway premieres of Jane Eyre and Violet. During her senior year of high school, she was offered the chance to host a regional teen talk show for The WB called Real ACTION, in which Southern discussed public awareness topics such as teen sex, drug abuse, and drinking with area teenagers.

After graduation, Southern traveled to Los Angeles and auditioned for American Idol. Although she was just beginning college on a full scholarship to the University of Miami, she began the process of traveling back and forth to Los Angeles for the American Idol Hollywood finals. Her nerves eventually caught up to her, and Southern didn’t make it into the final Top 32 round after forgetting her lyrics on stage.

Southern then returned to university, receiving several grants to conduct studies in South America. She spent time in Iquitos, Peru, studying the shamanic use of ayahuasca among rainforest communities, Glover’s Reef Island off the coast of Belize, researching the impact of local fisherman on the marine ecology, and Key West, Florida, USA as a field archeologist for the Audubon Association. Southern was Miss University of Miami in 2005. She also was active in the university’s long distance running program, and competed in the 2005 Miami half-marathon, winning first place in her age category.

At the age of 20, Southern graduated with degrees in Journalism and Anthropology and headed to Europe for a three-month backpacking and photography trip. Upon her return, she was approached to host a show, which led her back to Los Angeles to pursue a career in television hosting, acting and writing.

Career

Southern has appeared as a red carpet host (2008 Grammys, 2007 Golden Globes, 2006 Young Hollywood Awards) and as the face for Cosmopolitan's website.

On July 2, 2007, she released a YouTube video called Hott4Hill in support of the presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton. The video, which she wrote and performed, shows her singing and dancing in a jokingly suggestive manner about her personal admiration of Clinton and how much she would like to see Clinton win the election. The video earned more than 2 million online views and was featured on “Good Morning America,” People, MSNBC, Inside Edition, FOX, NBC, CNN, and USA Today as one of the most influential videos of 2007.[1][2] In a later interview with MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews, Southern explains that the video was a parody of another video made by "Obama Girl" for Barack Obama.

Shortly after the release of Hott4Hill, Southern starred in her own weekly show on Heavy.com, The Heavy Show, in which she wrote and played different characters spoofing current events, celebrity gossip, and politics. She also became the face for Cosmopolitan.com, and starred in series and specials for CBS.com, MySpace, and MSN. On her own time, Southern continued writing and producing videos, including a spoof of The Golden Globes for TVGuide.com and Not My Sock for T-Mobile.

Shortly thereafter, she was featured in Maxim as one of the top internet celebrities of the year, and won Spike TV’s 2008 Guy’s Choice Award for her Hott4Hill video.

In the film world, she played a supporting role in Senior Skip Day opposite Jackson Rathbone. She also was one of the leads alongside Jessica Lee Rose (lonelygirl15, Greek) and Mikaela Hoover (Prom Queen, SamHas7Friends), in Warner Brother’s first ever web series, Sorority Forever. The series debuted on September 8, 2008 on theWB.com.

In November 2008, Southern and her producing partner, Jessica Rose, launched Webutantes, a new media studio.[3]

Also in 2008, Southern wrote/produced her first comedic musical web series, Private High Musical, which was released across various viral platforms. The project was produced in association with 60Frames' Red Band. In 2009, Southern sold "Private High Musical" to MTV and teamed up "Family Guy" executive producer David Zuckerman to write the half-hour comedy script.

Her website, taryn-southern.com, features daily blogs and musings by the actress about her misadventures in Hollywood.

Southern is currently writing and producing Tit for Tat, a 6-episode campaign for breast cancer awareness, with actress Jaime King.

She's also featured in the Break video "Wrong Hole" starring DJ Lubel and Scott Baio. The video has amassed over 20 million online views.[4][5][6][7]

Southern also co-hosted on Attack of the Show! on April 22–23, 2010.

Southern is currently a recurring character on the CBS Show, Rules of Engagement as Allison, Timmy's girlfriend.

References

  1. ^ "Hott4Hill Video on YouTube"
  2. ^ "‘Hott 4 Hill’ counters ‘Obama Girl'"
  3. ^ "Jessica Rose and Taryn Southern Team Up As 'Webutantes'". Tubefilter News. 2008-11-18. Retrieved 2008-12-09.
  4. ^ Wrong Hole Video On Youtube
  5. ^ Wrong Hole video on Dailymotion
  6. ^ "Wrong Hole". video. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  7. ^ "Wrong Hole". video (Subtítulos en español). Retrieved 2010-02-05.

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