You Gotta Lose This Job - S3-E7
Visible crew/equipment: When 'Hannah' and Lilly walk into Rob Reiner's office, the multiple head studio lights are reflected on Hannah's large black sunglasses.
He Ain't a Hottie, He's My Brother - S3-E1
Continuity mistake: As Miley talks to Lily on the beach about what Jackson said about liking her - Miley's bag falls from her shoulder and is then in her hand, but is then on her shoulder again - and goes back and forth during the scene.
Would I Lie to You, Lilly? - S3-E6
Continuity mistake: After Lilly puts on the lip gloss and her lips go numb, in the shot facing her she is holding the lip gloss in her right hand, but next shot facing Miley the lip gloss has vanished from her now open hand.
Would I Lie to You, Lilly? - S3-E6
Visible crew/equipment: While on the train for their class trip to Washington, just as Miley stands up before she elbows Oliver in the chest, the boom mic is visible at the top right of the screen, before it pulls up out of shot.
Once, Twice, Three Times Afraidy - S3-E15
Continuity mistake: When Jackson is in the air with the balloons his flip-flop lands beside Rico. The flip-flop goes from behind Rico to in front, from face up to face down, and so on.
Miley Says Goodbye?: Part 1 - S3-E30
Continuity mistake: Oliver gets a job at Rico's as Jackson has left. However, a couple of episodes previously, he was working there (the episode for his and Lilly's 100 day anniversary) as he gives her his tip jar as a gift.
Don't Go Breaking My Tooth - S3-E3
Continuity mistake: In the previous episode, Miley passes her driving test as Hannah, meaning she's 16+. But then this episode, she says she will turn 21 in 6 years, meaning she's 15. She also says "I'll be driving soon" even though she already passed her test.
Other mistake: Hannah Montana and Kyle (Lucas Cruikshank) are recording voices for an animated cartoon. The studio door is left open.
Don't Go Breaking My Tooth - S3-E3
Continuity mistake: When Hannah is trying the mousse for the first time, her spoon is clean in one shot. She then turns to the camera and her spoon has mousse on it. When she turns around for the second time, her spoon is clean again. (00:18:05)
Answer: Many actors and actresses tend to be quite secretive about their ages, probably to try to fend off being automatically dismissed for possible roles as too old or too young or even just because they consider it to be nobody's business but their own. Earles appears to be one of these; as a result, reports regarding his age tend to conflict. However, as a rule, public records can generally be accessed to give a reasonable idea of their true age. He is, for example, listed as an alumni of Rocky Mountain College, from which he graduated in 2000, unless he graduated at the age of ten, that rules out the idea that he's only nineteen, realistically putting his age at at least thirty years old. A name search engine on the internet turns up a Jason D Earles who lived in Billing, Montana, near the college in the right time period, with a listed birth date of April 1977 - an individual with the same name and birth date also has a listing for California, where the actor currently lives. Other information available online also tends to point to a likely birth year of 1977. While Earles and his agent have every right to fudge his age as it appears on his resume for professional purposes, most of the verifiable information suggests that he is indeed currently 32.
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