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Amber Tamblyn
Birth at
14 May 1983
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Amber Tamblin is an American actress. Temblyn’s film career started when she was ten years old. During this period, she took part in the production of Pippi Longstocking, and she drew the attention of agents. Tamblyn's debut role was Emily Bowen from the famous series General Hospital. This role was the most successful for the actress. From 1995 to 2001, she participated in the filming process. In 2002, Amber participated in the pilot episode of the mystical television series “Twilight Zone”. In
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Amber Tamblin is an American actress.
Temblyn’s film career started when she was ten years old. During this period, she took part in the production of Pippi Longstocking, and she drew the attention of agents. Tamblyn's debut role was Emily Bowen from the famous series General Hospital. This role was the most successful for the actress. From 1995 to 2001, she participated in the filming process.
In 2002, Amber participated in the pilot episode of the mystical television series “Twilight Zone”. In addition, she had to shoot in such series as
CSI: Miami .
Buffy the Vampire Slayer" The Unusuals and Babylon Fields.
The role of Girardi in the series Joan of Arcadia brought the actress Emmy and Golden Globe awards. In 2004, she was awarded the Saturn Award for Best Actress in a TV Series, for which she was nominated the following year. In 2006, Amber won the Bronze Leopard at the Locarno International Festival for her role in the film.
Stephanie Daley .
Temblin is a versatile personality. She sings, dances, takes part in theatrical productions and draws. Temblyn’s special passion is writing poems. In addition to periodic publications in various magazines and newspapers, she managed to independently publish two collections of poems: Plenty of Ships and Of the Dawn.
Amber often participated in various poetry readings in various cities. In 2005, Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing published a book of her poems, Free Stallion, written over seven years.
In the fall of 2006, Temblin took part in poetry readings in California with poet Derrick Brown. Two years later, she was voted Best Poetress for The Last American Valentine: Illustrated Poems to Seduce and Destroy.