Amber Rose Tamblyn is an American theater, film and television actress. Poetess, screenwriter, director, producer. Winner of the "Saturn" award for her role in the film "New Jeanne D'Arc", nominated for the awards: "Emmy", "Golden Globe".
In the creative biography of the actress, 89 roles in television and film projects, including participation in entertainment shows, documentaries and music and film awards ceremonies.
Biography facts
Amber was born in the United States in the spring of 1983 in the family of actor Russ Tamblyn and his third wife, actress, artist and singer Bonnie Tamblyn. Her ancestors came from Scotland, England and Northern Ireland. Her maternal grandfather emigrated to the United States from Scotland in his youth.
Creativity captivated the girl from an early age. During her school years, she began performing on the stage, where one day she was noticed by a recruiting agent for young actors. At that time, the girl was 10 years old, and she played a central role in the production of "Pippi Long Stocking". The talent of the young actress was appreciated, and soon she was offered the first episodic roles in films.
Another hobby of Amber was poetry. She began writing poetry as a very young girl and continues to engage in creativity to this day. In 2005 her first collection of poems "Free Stallion" was published. In 2009, a new compilation album called "Bang Ditto" was released.
In 2008, Tamblyn toured the country with other famous poets, speaking at various events dedicated to drama and poetry.
Film career
Tamblyn made his film debut in 1995. She played one of the main roles in the drama "Rebellious". In the same year, she was offered a small role in the comedy "Bachelor Party Reverse", which tells the story of 5 friends who decided to throw a party on the eve of the wedding of one of them and share with each other all women's secrets and secrets.
In the fantastic film The Magic Ring, Amber played along with her father, who played the main role. The tale that dreams sometimes come true in the most unexpected ways was released on television in 1997.
In the early 2000s, Tamblyn starred in the comedy project Boston School. The series tells the story of one of the school teachers who are trying to cope with difficult teenagers, as well as solve their family problems.
In 2002, the young artist took part in the filming of a collection of short films by famous directors Ten Minutes Older: Trumpet. It consisted of several short stories, united by one jazz improvisation.
Then Amber appeared on the screen in projects: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "The Twilight Zone", "Without a trace", "The Ring", "Two and a Half Men".
In 2003, she was approved for one of the central roles in the fantasy drama New Jeanne D'Arc, for which she won the Saturn Prize and nominations for Emmy and Golden Globe. It must be said that Tamblyn became the youngest actress to receive an Emmy nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series.
In the further career of the actress, roles in projects: "Doctor House", "Jeans-talisman", "Curse 2", "Spiral", "Daughter of the Russells", "Unusual detective", "127 hours", "Django Unchained".
Personal life
The actress got married in the fall of 2012. Actor David Cross became her husband.
The couple began a romantic relationship long before the wedding. They dated for 4 years and finally decided to tie the knot.
In 2017, the couple had a daughter, Marlowe Alice.
An interesting fact from the life of the actress is that she was terribly afraid of spiders and suffered from arachnophobia. Once on the set, she had to hold a tarantula in her hands and hand it over to her friend. Amber turned to the writers with a request to change the spider to a rat, which the girl keeps at home, otherwise she will not be able to continue shooting. They went to meet her and changed the scene in the picture. Later, the actress turned to hypnologists for help, who helped her get rid of the phobia.