Amber Tamblyn
Amber Tamblyn was born in Santa Monica, California, United States on May 14th, 1983 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 41, Amber Tamblyn biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Amber Rose Tamblyn (born May 14, 1983) is an American actress and writer.
Emily Quartermaine first came to national prominence in her appearance on the soap opera General Hospital, followed by a starring role in Joan of Arcadia, portraying Joan Girardi, for which she received Primetime Emmy and Golden Globe awards.
Tibby Rollins from the first two Traveling Pants films (1905–2008), as well as Katie Embry in The Ring (2002) and Megan McBride (2010); she had an extended arc in the medical drama series House.
Jenny appeared on seasons eleven and twelve of CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men, as well as in a supporting role.
Early life
Tamblyn was born in Santa Monica, California. Russ Tamblyn, an actor, dancer, and singer who appeared in the 1961 film West Side Story, the 1954 film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and the television series Twin Peaks, as well as her mother, Bonnie Murray, is a singer, tutor, and performer. Eddie Tamblyn, her paternal grandfather, was a vaudeville performer. Larry Tamblyn, who is the keyboardist in The Standells in the 1960s, is her uncle. She attended the Santa Monica Alternative School House, which was "very unorthodox, no letter grades," in her words. She appeared in a school play as Pippi Longstocking; her father's agent, Sharon Debord, was attending as a family friend and convinced her father to allow Tamblyn to auditions.
Personal life
David Cross, a comedian from August 2011, married on October 6, 2012, Tamblyn and actor-comedian David Cross. Tamblyn and Cross had a daughter on February 21, 2017.
Tamblyn said she was often believed to be the goddaughter of singer Neil Young and actor Dennis Hopper, but that "godfather" was "just a loose term" for Stockwell, Hopper, and Young, three common relatives of her father's who were often around the house and who were still influencing her life.
During the 2016 United States presidential election, Tamblyn supported and campaigned for Hillary Clinton. Tamblyn urged voters to verify voter ID information on social media, quoting VoteRiders as a point of support throughout the United States.
Time's Up, a non-profit group that was established to combat workplace sexual discrimination, is one of the founders. She is also a feminist.
She is the writing mentee of late San Francisco Poet Laureate Jack Hirschman.
Tamblyn wrote an essay in The New York Times in June 2021, expressing sympathy with Britney Spears' struggle to end the conservatorship that ruled her life. Tamblyn claimed that she became financially wealthy as a result of her age 21 and appeared in Joan of Arcadia. Her father was her co-manager, and her mother was her company's boss. She claimed that having her parents on the payroll damaged their marriage, that she was "everybody's ATM" and that her money "paid for our vacations, dinners out, and sometimes even the bills. Both three of us were deeply sad when it finally came time to disentangle our personal and professional lives.
Career
Emily Bowen (later known as Emily Quartermaine) on the soap opera University, Tamblyn's first television appearance (from 1995 to 2001), her first television appearance was on the soap opera General Hospital. She appeared in "Evergreen," the pilot episode of the second "The Twilight Zone revival in 2002. On the CBS drama film Joan of Arcadia, Tamblyn became best known as Joan Girardi, a teen girl who receives frequent visits from God. On the show, Tamblyn's father appeared on several occasions as God in the form of a dog walker.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (playing Janice Penshaw, Dawn Summers' most devoted friend), Boston Public, CSI: Miami, and Punk'd, where Ashton Kutcher and his crew members tricked her into losing someone else's dog. She appeared in CBS Pilot for Babylon Fields in 2007, an apocalyptic comedic drama about the undead trying to relive their former lives. Since it would have competed with the network's other undead-themed drama, Moonlight, the CBS network had dropped the show from its fall programming lineup.
Tamblyn appeared in The Unusuals in spring 2009 as NYPD homicide detective Casey Shraeger. After the show's first season, it was cancelled. She appeared in the IFC sitcom The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret for the same year.
Martha M. Masters, a medical student, appeared in the seventh season of Fox's medical drama series House from November 2010 to April 2011. In 2012, she appeared in the series finale.
On the sitcom Two and a Half Men, Tamblyn was cast as Charlie Harper's long-lost (and earlier unknown) lesbian daughter, Jenny, opposite Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer. She made her debut on September 26, 2013, which was her first appearance on the season 11 opener.
She has appeared on numerous episodes of Comedy Central's Inside Amy Schumer, including the "Milk Milk Lemonade" sketch, which premiered in 2015. She has appeared on IFC's Portlandia and Comedy Bang! Bang! is one of many shows on Adult Swim, including The Heart, She Holler opposite Patton Oswalt and Metalocalypse.
Tamblyn appeared opposite Diane Lane in the critically acclaimed FX television series "Y the Last man" based on the classic graphic novel.
Tamblyn started acting bit parts in her father's films, Rebellious and Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard. She appeared in Live Nude Girls in 1995. Tibby Rollins, co-starring Alexis Bledel, America Ferrera, and Blake Lively, her first major film role was in 2005's The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. In the 2008 sequel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2, she reprised her role.
With the opening scene of 2002's The Ring, she began her horror film career. Tamblyn appeared in the Japan-set The Grudge 2 also. On October 13, 2006, the film, which also stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, debuted in the top spot at the North American box office. Stephanie Daley, a teen actress, received the Bronze Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2010. Tamblyn is the lead in the film, which also received an award at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and it depicts her baby's death moments after giving birth in a ski resort's bathroom. She was also nominated for Best Actress at the Independent Spirit Awards. Tilda Swinton and Timothy Hutton appear in the film as well.
Tamblyn appeared in the Hallmark film The Russell Girl, about a woman suffering from sickness and mental illness in January 2008. She appeared in Blackout in 2008 as well. She appeared in the 2009 film Spring Breakdown, as well as Amy Poehler, Rachel Dratch, and Parker Posey. In the 2010 film Main Street, a drama set in North Carolina, Tamblyn appeared alongside Orlando Bloom, Colin Firth, and Patricia Clarkson. She appeared in the drama 127 Hours with James Franco this year.
Tamblyn appeared in the indie film 3 Nights in the Desert starring Wes Bentley and Vincent Piazza, written by playwright Adam Chanzit and produced by John Suits in 2012. She appeared opposite Bob Odenkirk in the Netflix original film, Girlfriend's Day, in 2015. Tamblyn appeared in the spaghetti western Django Unchained in the same year as her father Russ.
Tamblyn attended a grade school for the performing arts from the age of 5 to 14. She was discovered as an actress in Pippi Longstocking at the age of 9. Daisy Domergue originated the role of Daisy Domergue for the live reading at the Ace Theater in Los Angeles of Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight in 2014. Tarantino, a long-time friend, collaborated with fellow cast members Samuel L. Jackson, Kurt Russell, and others. In 2014, Tamblyn appeared in Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty at the Geffen Playhouse, which received critical acclaim.
Tamblyn is a member of the Soho Rep Theater in New York.
Tamblyn is the author of 7 critically acclaimed and best-selling books in various genres.
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing released her debut book of poems, entitled Free Stallion, written between the ages of 11 and 21 years old between the authors of 11 and 21. According to the School Library Journal's review, "Free Stallion is a collection of poetry that amounts to a portrait of the artist as a child." Many of the picks are appropriately self-absorbed, but the transition from journalistic harsis to real insight and dazzling language for a one so young is "serious." "A fine, fruitful gestation of throbbingly nascent sexuality awokened in new words," Poet Laureate Lawrence Ferlinghetti wrote about the book. Tamblyn has toured extensively with poet Derrick C. Brown, as well as the Lazers of Sexcellence tours. She was included in the Write Bloody Publishing anthology, The Last American Valentine: Illustrated Poems to Seduce and Destroy in 2008.
Manic D. Press' second collection of poetry, Ditto, was published in 2009.
HarperCollins' third collection, a mix of poetry and art, delves into the lives and deaths of child actor actresses in 2015. The book was a huge critical success and bestseller, and it includes original artwork from Marilyn Manson, David Lynch, Marcel Dazma, Adrian Tomine, and several others. Tamblyn and the band Yo La Tengo produced an hour long poetry and music display based on poems from Tamblyn's book for the book's launch in 2015. They appeared at Housing Works in New York and The Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Any Man, Tamblyn's first book, was published in June 2018. The plot revolves around a serial female rapist who preys on men. In March 2019, Era of Ignition, a memoir and feminist memoir, was published. The book is a personal reflection of feminism during divisive times.
"Era of Ignition, the Coming of Age in a Time of Rage and Revolution" Penguin Random House released a series of her cultural analysis and memoir essays in 2019. The book was a critical success and came out in paperback in 2020.
Tamblyn has written two chapbooks of poetry, Of the Dawn and a Lie of Ships, and he has appeared in poetry readings at various locations, particularly in California. The Loneliest, a poem book influenced by Thelonious Monk and his music, was published in 2005 and includes haiku poems by Tamblyn and George Herms' collages. There were only 300 copies of the book ever published.
Tamblyn appeared in a poetry concert film released in Los Angeles on August 4, 2002. The Drums Inside Your Chest is a magazine distributed in Los Angeles. Bang Ditto, San Francisco's Manic D Press's latest collection of poetry, was released in September 2009. Harriet, the Poetry Foundation's blog, began in October 2009. One of Saul Williams' book Chorus, which was published by MTV Books in September 2011, was "Bridgette Anderson."
She co-founded Write Now Poetry Society in 2007, devoted to the creation of unique and high-quality poetry programs. The non-profit has a long history with The Getty Museum, curating poetry performances in conjunction with art openings, such as 2011's Dark Blushing, which featured new poems by poets Patricia Smith and NEA colleague Jeffrey McDaniel, based on works of art by Dante Gabriel Rossetti and William Blake. Tamblyn has written articles about women for the BUST Magazine, the nation's oldest feminist journal.
In a series of tweets later released in Teen Vogue, actress James Woods confessed to seducing her and a friend at a restaurant and inviting them to Las Vegas when both Tamblyn and her friend were 16. Woods denied her allegations, calling them a "lie." Tamblyn wrote an article for the New York Times in which she said Woods' "accuse of lying sent me right to that day in that producer's office and back to all the days I've spent in men's offices, regardless of the topic.
Following an incident in Brooklyn involving her daughter, Tamblyn was chastised for tweeting about New York City's Hasidic Jewish synagogue. When walking with her daughter in a stroller, Tamblyn said she was almost struck by a van operated by a Hasidic Jewish man. "This is not the first time a man from the Hasidic faith in NYC has threatened to hurt me or other women I know," she said. Any woman riding a bike in South Williamsburg can attest. I hope this guy is caught." journalist Liel Leibovitz chastised Tamblyn for "speaking so rudely about a whole group of underprivileged people." Anti-Semitism allegations against Tamblyn were dismissed.