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Riley Weston (born August 25, 1966) is an American actress and writer. Weston became embroiled in a debate about
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in Hollywood after it was discovered that she lied about her age to get work in the entertainment industry.


Early life

"...she changed her name to Riley Elizabeth Weston (she declines to give her real surname but says her birth name is Kimberlee)"
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Weston graduated from Arlington High School outside of Poughkeepsie.


Career


Early work

"After graduating in 1984, she moved to LA and started calling herself Kimberlee Kramer—it sounded more actressy, she felt, than Kimberlee Seaman." — Bernard Weinraub, ''
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Beginning in 1987, Weston carved out a career as a film and television actor, working steadily throughout her twenties in a series of mostly small bit parts. Her credits included the sitcoms ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'', and the film '' Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit''. Through about 1996, she was credited in her appearances as "Kimberlee Kramer".


Age deception and ''Felicity''

In May 1997, and by now using the name Riley Weston, she began claiming her date of birth as 1979 in order to be considered for further acting roles. The deception was assisted by her slight build, at tall and weighing .
"...her reason for lying about her age had nothing to do with scoring a writing job on the hot new teen show airing on the WB and was rooted in her acting dream...it was her choice to lie about her age to get acting gigs that caused the problem."
In 1998, she began drafting screenplays and marketing herself to television studios as a recent high school graduate. She was soon hired by the WB Network as a writer for the show '' Felicity'' after they saw one of her scripts about teenage sisters. Hailed as a child prodigy and "wunderkind", by publications such as ''
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'', which included her in its October 1998 list of the "100 Most Creative People in Entertainment", which described her as an up-and-coming 19-year-old. Shortly thereafter, she was offered a half-million dollar screenwriting deal with
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. Series co-creator
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cast her as a teenage character in one episode. After ''
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'' began working on a segment about Weston, her real identity and age emerged This occurred after ''
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'' published an October 15, 1998 article reporting that it had obtained court documents showing that Weston had changed her name in 1997 from Kimberlee Elizabeth Kramer, and had been born in 1966 rather than 1979. The day the report was published, Weston admitted that she lied to nearly every individual and entity she interacted with professionally, including her agents, attorneys, colleagues, Disney, and the media. Only her family and manager/ex-husband knew her true identity, a ruse she was able to maintain for as long as she did because, as she explained, "I don't have a lot of friends." She also created false identification documents, wore baggy clothes typically worn by teenagers at the time, brought her mother to meetings, and made comments more common to teens, such as working as a babysitter and having a crush on popular teen idol
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. Weston apologized for her deception, telling ''Daily Variety'', "I take full responsibility. I'm completely sorry. I never meant to hurt anyone." She also explained her rationale for lying about her age, stating that it was "accepted practice for actresses to lie about their age", owing to "age bias" in the entertainment industry. Weston elaborated:
"I wanted to have a job. I wanted to work as an actor, but if I'd go into a casting office to play a 15-year-old, and they’d say, 'How old are you?' and I said 30, they’d laugh. No one believes I'm 32...If they based (the deal) on my age, there’s an age problem in Hollywood. They bought into this, and there's something hugely wrong with it. Look at what I had to do. Someone has to put a stop to it. If I were getting a job in any other industry, do you think anyone would care how old I am or how I look?"
She also stated that she changed her name partially for "security reasons" due to harassment by a stalker she had faced beginning in 1993. Weston left ''Felicity'' in the middle of the first season after her contract had expired and was not renewed. Series co-creator Matt Reeves explained during a 2021 interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', "People thought that we let her go because of it. None of that was true at all. The story was blown so crazy out of proportion from the perspective of our relationship with Riley. We did discover that she was not telling us the truth, but it was after she had already finished her term. When you sign somebody on as a staff writer in those days, you had a number of scripts that you signed them to do. We just put her on the show because we thought, 'Well, let's just let her do what we know she really wants to do as well, which is to be an actor.' It got turned into a scandal that I'm not sure ever was. We liked her writing. That's all."


1998 - present

Weston settled in Tennessee, where she writes and performs country songs, often at the Nashville's
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. She also continues to work as an actress, voiceover artist, and author. Weston's first novel, ''Before I Go'', was published in September 2006. The book earned Weston a 2007 Independent Publisher (IPPY) award for Storyteller of the Year. Her debut novel received the 2007 New York Book Festival Grand Prize and was named Best Fiction. She wrote the television film ''Apples, Orchards & Romance'', which would air in September 2023 on
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. She also wrote a song for the film, and at the time, was working on her first
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References


External links


Riley Weston Official site

Riley Weston
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