Amber Tamblyn
Sponsored Links:Birth name: Amber Rose Tamblyn
Date of birth: 14 May 1983
Place of birth: Santa Monica, California, USA
Nickname: Amber
Height: 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Famous Quote: “Wrinkles, soft faces, older faces are signs of wisdom, which is the greatest sign of beauty. I’d rather be a on a good show that only runs two years than on a dumb show that’s a hit for like eight years, which is usually the case these days. The idea that someone like Britney Spears is a role model for teenage girls is kind of sad and horrifying. Britney is the epitome of a nonartist.”
Amber Tamblyn
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Biography: Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American actress and poet. She came to fame on the soap opera General Hospital followed by a starring role on the television series Joan of Arcadia. She has branched out into film roles, appearing in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and The Grudge 2. Actress Amber Tamblyn has enjoyed popularity and success from an early age. But it’s no surprise that she wanted to be in entertainment.
Her dad, Russ Tamblyn, has starred on screens both large and small since the late 40’s, including some of Hollywood’s most revered movies: “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954) and “West Side Story” (1961), among others. Following in her dad’s footsteps, Tamblyn jumped into the limelight at age 10 and never looked back. She starred as the popular character Emily Quatermaine on the soap opera, “General Hospital” (1995-2001). Though her character was originally slated to appear for only a few months, Tamblyn struck a chord in viewers, and spent the next seven years in the role.
Tamblyn was born in Santa Monica, California, the daughter of Russ Tamblyn, an actor, dancer, and singer, and Bonnie Murray, a singer, teacher, and artist. Her paternal grandfather, Eddie Tamblyn, was a vaudeville performer. At the age of ten, she played Pippi Longstocking at the Santa Monica Alternative School House; her father’s agent, Sharon Debord, was attending as a family friend and ended up convincing her father to allow Tamblyn to go on auditions.
Tamblyn was cast as Emily Bowen (later known as Emily Quartermaine) on the soap opera General Hospital, a role that she played for six years (from 1995 to 2001). She also appeared in the films Rebellious and Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard (both co-starring her father), as well as in Live Nude Girls (1995) and in the opening scene of the 2002 horror film The Ring. Also at the time Tamblyn appeared in her first feature film, a small role in “Live Nude Girls” (1995), starring Dana Delany and Kim Cattrall. While Tamblyn maintained her stay on “General Hospital”, she made guest appearances on several primetime series, including “Buffy, The Vampire Slayer” (1997), “Boston Public” (2000) and “CSI: Miami” (2002). In 2001, Tamblyn left “General Hospital” and appeared in her second feature, “The Ring” (2002) as Naomi Watt’s niece, Katie. The remake of the Japanese horror flick, “Ringu” (1999), became a surprise hit for Tamblyn, which led to her next series, “Joan of Arcadia” (CBS, 2003-2005), about a family whose daughter (Tamblyn) is frequented by God in various human forms.
Tamblyn also made a number of guest appearances on several television shows, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in which she played Janice Penshaw, the best friend of Dawn Summers, as well as Boston Public, CSI: Miami, and Punk’d (after being tricked by Ashton Kutcher and his crew members for losing someone else’s dog).
She also starred in the pilot episode of the revived Twilight Zone series on UPN in 2002. Tamblyn became well known for playing Joan Girardi, a teenage girl who receives frequent visits from God on the CBS drama series Joan of Arcadia. That role earned her both a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination in 2004. Tamblyn was also nominated for a Saturn award for Best Actress In a Television Series in both 2004 and 2005. She won in 2004. She was also nominated for awards at The Teen Choice Awards, The Golden Satellite Awards and The Young Artist Award for Joan of Arcadia. Tamblyn’s father made several appearances as God in the form of a dog walker on the show, which ran from 2003 to 2005.
Tamblyn’s first major film role was in 2005′s The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, alongside Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, and Blake Lively. However, the series did serve as an effective platform to launch Tamblyn into the public eye, and it allowed her to snag leading roles in feature films. “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” (2005) provided her first role as a blossoming star, casting her as Tibby, the sardonic member of a group of close female friends who wants to be a filmmaker and takes a low-paying job for the summer at a suburban megastore where she plans to shoot a video documentary about life and work, pestered by a young assistant (Jenna Boyd) who ultimately opens her heart. She is also participating in a sequel of said film featuring the same cast as of 2007.
In August 2006, Tamblyn won the Bronze Leapord at the Locarno International Film Festival for her performance in the title role of Stephanie Daley. The film, which also won an award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, features Tamblyn as a 16-year-old who kills her baby moments after giving birth in the bathroom of a ski resort. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards. The film also stars Tilda Swinton and Timothy Hutton.
Tamblyn’s also appeared in the Japan-set The Grudge 2, a sequel to The Grudge. The film, which also stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, was released on October 13, 2006, and debuted in the #1 spot at the North American box office. Tamblyn, who learned about Japanese culture while filming the role, agreed to star in the film because she had wanted to play the lead in a horror film.
Tamblyn will next appear in Spring Breakdown, also featuring Amy Poehler and Rachel Dratch, and Blackout, a thriller by Italian writer Gianluca Morozzi, in which her character will be trapped in an elevator for nearly 24 hours. Tamblyn was supposed to return to CBS in the pilot Babylon Fields, an apocalyptic comedic drama about the undead trying to resume their former lives. However, the network excluded the show from its Fall 2007 programming lineup, since it would compete with the network’s other undead-themed drama, Moonlight. In January 2008, Amber appeared in the Hallmark movie, ‘The Russell Girl’ about a woman suffering from disease and mental anguish.
Tamblyn has self-published two chapbooks of poetry, Of the Dawn and Plenty of Ships, and has participated in poetry readings at various venues, particularly in California. The Loneliest, a poem book inspired by Thelonious Monk and his music, was published in 2005 and contains Haiku poetry written by Tamblyn and coupled with collages by George Herms. Only 300 copies of the book were published.
In 2005, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing published a book of poems that she wrote over the span of seven years entitled Free Stallion. The School Library Journal’s review states that, “Free Stallion is a compilation of poetry that amounts to a portrait of the artist as a teenager…. Many of the selections are appropriately self-absorbed but move beyond journalistic catharsis to real insight and stunning language for one so young.”. In October 2006, Tamblyn did several poetry readings in California, including a couple with poet Derrick Brown.
Tamblyn is a political liberal, attended the 2004 Democratic National Convention, and is not shy about publicly voicing her displeasure with George W. Bush. She has officially endorsed Sen. Hillary Clinton for president in 2008. She has been a vegetarian since 2005 (stating that what keeps her from becoming a vegan is her taste for cheese.)
In February 2005, Tamblyn was threatened by a stalker. He pledged to “torture her for a million years” and “drill things into her kneecaps,” among other acts of violence. Frightened, Tamblyn phoned the police. A restraining order was issued forbidding the man from coming within 100 yards of her.
Tamblyn is an agnostic. She is the goddaughter of actors Dean Stockwell and Dennis Hopper and musician Neil Young. Stockwell and her father, Russ Tamblyn, appeared together in the film The Boy with Green Hair and in the Quantum Leap episode ‘Thou Shalt Not…’. She is currently rumored to be dating comedian and fellow actor David Cross.
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