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Amber Heard
Born
Amber Laura Heard

(1986-04-22) April 22, 1986 (age 38)
Occupation(s)Actress, Model
Years active2004–present Official Website

Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress and model. She played the lead and title character in All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, which debuted at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2006. Heard's first starring role came in 2007 on the CW television show Hidden Palms. Her breakthrough came in 2008 with roles in Never Back Down and Pineapple Express. In 2009, Heard starred in The Stepfather and also had a small role in the horror-comedy Zombieland. She next starred in The Joneses and And Soon the Darkness (both 2010), John Carpenter's The Ward, alongside Nicolas Cage in Drive Angry, and alongside Johnny Depp in The Rum Diary.

Early life

Heard was born and raised in Austin, Texas. Her father, David, is a contractor, and her mother, Paige (née Parsons), is an internet researcher for the state. She attended St. Michael's Catholic Academy in Austin until her junior year, when she left to pursue a career in Hollywood. As a teenager, Heard was active in her school's drama department and appeared in local commercials and campaigns. At the age of 16, her best friend died in a car crash and Heard, who was raised Catholic, subsequently declared herself an atheist, due to the influence of the works of Ayn Rand.[1] Dropping out of school at the age of 17, to go to New York to start a career in modeling, she then relocated to Los Angeles to get into acting.

Career

Once in Los Angeles, Heard made appearances in various TV shows and a music video, Kenny Chesney's "There Goes My Life". She was cast as Liz in the pilot episode of The WB's Jack & Bobby (2004), as Riley in an episode of The Mountain (2004) and she had a brief cameo as a salesgirl in The O.C. (2005). Her first movie role was Maria in Friday Night Lights (2004). She next starred as Shay in Side FX (2005), an independent horror film, and had supporting roles in Drop Dead Sexy (2005), Price to Pay (2006) and You Are Here (2006). Heard had more prominent parts in Niki Caro's North Country (2005) and in Nick Cassavetes' Alpha Dog (2006). In 2006 she starred in an episode of Criminal Minds.

Heard at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival

Heard was next cast in the CW Network's Hidden Palms. On the show she portrayed Greta Matthews, who suffered the losses of both her mother and boyfriend, Eddie, and befriends Johnny, the anti-hero of the show. In order to get the part, Heard was asked to lose weight. It took her four months, daily workouts and a ban on carbohydrates to lose 25 pounds. Hidden Palms premiered in the US on May 30, 2007. Ultimately, The CW wrapped the summer series early; instead of the initial 12 episode arc, only eight were aired. The show ended on July 4, two weeks earlier than originally planned.

She was next cast in the title role in All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. The horror film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2006, immediately generating buzz and landing a deal with Harvey Weinstein. However, nearly a year after its Toronto debut, the movie had not reached theaters. In July 2007, Mandy Lane found a new distribution home and the film finally was released in 2008 with a February UK release and DVD release in June.

In 2007, Heard also appeared in the short movie Day 73 with Sarah and Jess Manafort's indie drama Remember the Daze (aka The Beautiful Ordinary), which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June and opened in limited release in April 2008. She then appeared in the Judd Apatow-produced, Rogen and Goldberg-written comedy Pineapple Express and the martial arts drama Never Back Down, released in 2008, back-to-back. The latter opened in March and Heard played the role of the free-spirited Baja Miller who falls for Sean Faris' Jake Tyler.

Heard also made a brief appearance in Showtime's Californication and joined the ensemble cast of The Informers, based on Bret Easton Ellis' novel of the same title, set to be released in 2009. She also filmed the horror film The Stepfather and the comedy film Ex-Terminators back-to-back in 2008 while promoting Never Back Down, Mandy Lane and Remember the Daze.[2]

In late 2008, she filmed The River Why and The Joneses; two independent features. At the beginning of 2009, The Informers made its premiere at the Sundance Film Festival. The reviews were mostly negative. Heard next appeared in Zombieland, playing a small role as the object of Jesse Eisenberg’s affection who turns into a zombie. She will subsequently appear in John Carpenter's The Ward. In March, Heard began filming The Rum Diary, opposite Johnny Depp, in Puerto Rico. Heard was reported to have won the role out over Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley. In 2010, she starred in and produced And Soon the Darkness, co-starring Odette Yustman and Karl Urban.[3]

In the October 2009 issue of Teen Vogue, Amber describes her role as Johnny Depp's love interest in the film, The Rum Diary, as "the best experience of my life."[4] In February 2010, Heard was cast in Drive Angry, a 3-D action thriller directed by Patrick Lussier and released in February 2011.[5] In February 2011, she appeared on Top Gear in the UK. She talked about her love of guns and muscle cars, and revealed that she used to line-dance in Texas bars.

Personal life

Heard came out in 2010, at GLAAD's 25th anniversary event.[6] She is dating artist Tasya van Ree.[7][8][9][10] She has said about her sexuality: "I don't label myself one way or another – I have had successful relationships with men and now a woman. I love who I love; it's the person that matters."[11]

Heard grew up around guns, and owns a .357 Magnum.[12] A fan of muscle cars, Heard drives a 1968 Ford Mustang.[13] She has previously driven a '67 Mercedes and a '62 Checker Cab, as she revealed to Jeremy Clarkson during her Top Gear interview.

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2004 Friday Night Lights Maria
2005 Side FX Shay
Drop Dead Sexy Candy
North Country Young Josey Aimes
2006 Price To Pay Trish
The Prince Serena
Alpha Dog Alma
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane Mandy Lane
2007 Spin Amber
Day 73 With Sarah Mary
Remember the Daze Julia
2008 Never Back Down Baja Miller
Pineapple Express Angie Anderson
The Informers Christie
2009 ExTerminators Nikki
The Joneses Jenn Jones
Zombieland 406
The Stepfather Kelly Porter
2010 And Soon the Darkness Stephanie
The River Why Eddy
The Ward Kristen
2011 Drive Angry Piper
The Rum Diary Chenault
2012 Syrup 6 Filming

Television

Year Film Role Episodes
2004 Jack & Bobby Liz 1x01 – "Pilot"
The Mountain Riley 1x08 – "A Piece of the Rock"
2005 The O.C. Salesgirl 2x15 – "Mallpisode"
2006 Criminal Minds Lila Archer 1x18 – "Somebody's Watching"
2007 Californication Amber 1x08 – "California Son"
Hidden Palms Greta Matthews 8 Episodes
2011 The Playboy Club Bunny Maureen 7 (4 unaired) Episodes[14][15]
Top Gear Herself 16x05

Awards and nominations

Year Nominated Work Event Award Result
2008 Herself Young Hollywood Awards Breakthrough Performance Award Won
2009 Herself Detroit Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Nominated
2010 Herself MTV Movie Awards Best Scared-As-S**t Performance Nominated
2010 Herself Dallas International Film Festival Dallas Star Award Won

Magazine rankings

Year Countdown Name Rank
2008 FHM's 100 Sexiest Women of 2008 #90
Maxim's Hot 100 Women 2008 #21
2009 FHM's 100 Sexiest Women of 2009 #31
Maxim's Hot 100 Women 2009 #56
2010 FHM's 100 Sexiest Women of 2010 #25
Maxim's Hot 100 Women 2010 #13

References

  1. ^ William Keck (May 30, 2007). "Amber Heard will be heard". USA Today.
  2. ^ A Hilarious Brief Chat with Amber Heard, Star of 'Stepfather' & 'Zombieland'
  3. ^ Amber Heard: In STEP With the Horror Genre
  4. ^ Nussbaum, Danielle. "Young Hollywood 2009". teenvogue.com. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  5. ^ William Fichtner and Amber Heard Ready to Drive Angry?
  6. ^ "Amber Heard Gay: Actress Comes Out As Lesbian". Huffington Post.
  7. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Amber Heard talks about being [[coming out|out]] in Hollywood". {{cite web}}: URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  8. ^ Lee, Joyce (December 6, 2010). "Amber Heard, "Pineapple Express" Actress, Comes Out as Lesbian". CBS News.
  9. ^ http://www.details.com/celebrities-entertainment/women/200909/sexy-actress-amber-heard-wants-to-be-seen-as-a-serious-actress
  10. ^ http://www.autostraddle.com/who-is-lesbian-amber-heard-68775/
  11. ^ "Amber Heard: I've dated men and now I'm in a relationship with a woman". Metro.co.uk. February 23, 2011. Retrieved February 24, 2011.
  12. ^ Elaine Lipworth (2010-04-17). "Amber Heard: 'My baby is a .357 magnum'". London: www.dailymail.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  13. ^ Stuart O'Connor (2011-02-25). "Drive Angry stars get revved up about the joys and perils of old technology". London: guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2011-02-27.
  14. ^ Hodge, Chad T. (October 10, 2011). "7 episodes including the pilot". Twitter. Source confirmed to be Chad Hodge by NBC's official Twitter.
  15. ^ Benanti, Laura (October 10, 2011). "Only 7. There are 2 endings. One of which is more final". Twitter. Source confirmed to be Laura Benanti by her official website (http://www.laurabenanti.com).

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