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BASIC INFORMATION

First Name: Phyllis
Middle Name: Marie
Last Name: Dawson
Date of Birth: July 30
Age: 21
Ethnicity: American
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Birthplace: New York City, New York

Family:
-Father: Phillip J. Dawson
-Mother: Loretta Harris
-Stepmother #1: Harriet Wentworth Dawson
-Stepmother #2: Felicia Colbert von Templeton Dawson
-Older Half-Brother: Phillip J. Dawson, Jr.
-Stepsister: Druscilla von Templeton
-Younger Brother: Freddy Dawson

PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

Height: 5' 3"
Weight: Classified
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Blonde
Hairstyle: Long, loose, and a bit flipped at the ends
Body Type: Average

PERSONALITY

Likes:
-Animals
-Roller skating
-Gardening
-Junk food

Dislikes:
-Crude humor
-Excessive profanity
-People telling her what she should, and should not do

Personal Goals:
-To become famous (or as close to famous as possible)
-To have her father accept her pop star dreams
-To make enough money to support her younger brother


HISTORY

Phyllis Marie Dawson was the second child of multi-millionaire businessman, Phillip J. Dawson. She was the result of an affair her father had with his secretary, Loretta Harris. Phillip's first wife, Harriet, found out about it, and ordered Phillip to fire Loretta, or else she'd leave, and she wanted nothing to do with her husband's illegitimate baby. In the end, Harriet wound up leaving and filed for divorce the next day. Right before Phyllis was born, Phillip married widowed socialite Felicia von Templeton, who had an infant daughter, Druscilla, by her first husband (who was an octogenarian multi-millionaire, and Felicia was 19 when she married him). She didn't care about her second husband's infidelity, as she was having a fling with the Dawsons' pool boy, Enrique (and Phillip didn't care one way or another about that, either). Five years after Phyllis was born, Loretta became pregnant again with Phillip's fourth child, Freddy.

Growing up, Phyllis was the typical "Poor Little Rich Girl," and she absolutely hated it. She was accepted by her father and her stepmother, but she knew there was a *lot* of favoritism toward Phillip's oldest child, Phillip Jr. (or "Junior" for short) and Druscilla, but she learned to deal with it at an early age. Though her father was married to his job, and her stepmother treated her stepsister like a princess, Phyllis by no means never got the short end of the stick. Whatever she wanted for Christmas and birthdays, she got it. Her only friends growing up were her pets (a pony and a kitten), her dolls, and her kid brother, Freddy.

Phyllis loved music from an early age. She memorized the songs from "Sesame Street" at age five, and sang them every chance she could. Her stepmother once warned her if she even heard her sing "C is for Cookie" just one more time, she was going to scream (just to be a smart aleck, Phyllis switched to singing "Rubber Ducky" which drove her stepmother equally crazy). Through the years, Phyllis began learning other songs, such as TV theme songs, and Disney animated movie soundtracks. Then came the day she discovered four cartoons that changed her life. Those were "Alvin & the Chipmunks," "Jem & the Holograms," "The Impossibles," and "Josie & the Pussycats." The one thing these cartoons all had in comman was they were about rock and roll groups. "Josie & the Pussycats" was Phyllis's favorite of the four of them. It was then, at the tender age of ten, she decided she was going to become a rock star.
(see note in the description about the cartoons mentioned here)

Phyllis asked her father if she could have singing lessons, and her father allowed it, hiring the best voice teacher he could find. For years, Phyllis trained with the voice teacher, as well as a dance teacher. Throughout middle and high school, she was a member of the school chorus, and appeared in every musical production her school put on. When she was 17, she told her parents that she wanted to be a rock 'n roll singer. Her father nearly had a heart attack upon hearing it. He absolutely hated rock music, and stated "no daughter of mine is going to be a rock 'n roll singer!" He claimed it wasn't right for a "proper young lady of society." In other words, her father expected Phyllis to be nothing more than a lady of society, like her stepmother and stepsister. Not wanting to sit around the house being an "airhead heiress," Phyllis left home after high school graduation to persue her rock star dreams, though when she left home, she had told her father and stepmother that she was thinking about going to finishing school.

After relocating to a new city, Phyllis took a job at Gumball's Department Store during the day, and spent a lot of time singing at karaoke nights and amateur competitions at various clubs. It was at one karaoke night where she was discovered by Robert Sanderson, who became her manager. He managed to make a demo tape, and sent it to several recording companies. Most were rejected, but she managed to get an in person audition at a label called Pegasus. They liked her enough to sign her.

Phyllis adopted the stage name "Goldi Lox," which was inspired by the nickname her half-brother Junior gave her, "Goldilocks" (since she was the only one of the four Dawson children to have blonde hair). She did this so her father wouldn't find out about her being a rock star. So far, only Robert, her kid brother Freddy, her roommate and best friend Arkana Ali, know her secret.

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I want to mention something here. I changed Phyllis's background information just for this group. It has nothing to do with the background I gave her for my Impossibles stories.

And, for those of you in :iconparadisemusicgroup: who might be unfamiliar with the four cartoons I listed in the "History" section, here's some basic info:

"Alvin & the Chipmunks" - originally created by Ross Bagdasarian in 1958 for the novelty tune "Witch Doctor," they became so popular, they had a cartoon series in 1961, another in 1983, and a live action/CGI movie in 2007. I grew up with the 1983 animated series version.

"Jem & the Holograms" - a cartoon from the 1980's based on a popular Hasbro doll line of the same name.

"The Impossibles" - a 1966 Hanna-Barbera cartoon, featuring a trio of superheroes disguised as a rock and roll band (this is the cartoon, BTW, that my OC Phyllis was originally created for)

"Josie & the Pussycats" - originally created by Archie comics, Hanna-Barbera produced an animated version in 1970.
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