- Born
- Birth nameAmber Rose Tamblyn
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- Amber Rose Tamblyn was born May 14, 1983 in Santa Monica, California. Amber caught an agent's eye at the age of ten after a performance in "Pippi Longstocking." She has appeared in Live Nude Girls (1995) and Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard (1997). In addition, her most popular role has been the role of "Emily Bowen-Quartermaine" of the popular soap General Hospital (1963). She originated the role of "Emily" in 1995. Amber is the daughter of actor Russ Tamblyn and singer and artist Bonnie Tamblyn. In addition, Amber writes poetry and has been published in the San Francisco publications, "Cups" and "Poetry USA." Amber also enjoys singing, dancing, and theater in addition to her life on General Hospital (1963).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Cyprus386
- SpouseDavid Cross(October 6, 2012 - present) (1 child)
- ChildrenMarlow Alice Cross
- Parents
- Her fair skin
- Convinced a homeless man to pose as her father so she could get her navel pierced. It soon became infected and she had to confess to her parents. The story inspired an episode of Joan of Arcadia (2003).
- Used hypnosis to get rid of her arachnophobia. She is no longer afraid of spiders.
- Is best friends with her The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) co-star Alexis Bledel.
- Is the second youngest actress to be nominated for an Emmy in the category of Lead Actress in a Series.
- Mother, with husband David Cross, of a daughter Marlow Alice Cross (b. February 15, 2017).
- Wrinkles, soft faces, older faces are signs of wisdom, which is the greatest sign of beauty.
- [on the cancellation of Joan of Arcadia (2003)]: "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".
- [on filming Two and a Half Men (2003) Hands down one of the best experiences of my 20 year career, The cast has been incredibly kind and supportive in guiding me through such unfamiliar steps. I've never done a sitcom before, I come mostly from dramatic roles, so there has been a large learning curve for me. But everyone, and I mean everyone - from writers to camera operators to wardrobe - have made me feel like a million bucks
- [on auditioning for Two and a Half Men (2003)] I told Jon Cryer to go 'F' himself in the audition, in front of [creator] Chuck Lorre.
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