Amber Anderson

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Amber Anderson (born March 5, 1992 in Shepton Mallet , Glastonbury ) is an English model and film actress.

Life

Amber Amberson spent her early childhood in Somerset , Wiltshire and then Scotland, where her parents moved frequently after their divorce. She attended elementary school in Logie ( Fife ) and from the age of ten a Steiner school . From the age of 11 she was trained at the Aberdeen Music School in Aberdeen to play the piano and violin, and she played in the National Children's Orchestra of Scotland. At the age of 16 she won the Performing Arts Scholarship for Gordonstoun . During a holiday in London, she took part in a casting for a film. She didn't get the role, but offers to work as a model. She left school at 17 and went to London. She got her first minor role in David Gordon Green's film Your Highness (2011), opposite James Franco and Natalie Portman .

As a result, she mainly worked as a model for Burberry , Chanel , Clarins , Dior , Hermès , Kenzo and Agent Provocateur, among others . Amber Anderson was a cover girl for Vogue , Harper's Bazaar , Stella Magazine ( The Telegraph ), Grazia and the French fashion magazine L'Officiel .

From 2017 she occasionally played supporting roles in English TV series. In 2019 she had a role in the Canadian film White Lie for which she received the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award 2019 for best supporting actress in a Canadian film. In the same year she played the role of Jane Fairfax in Autumn de Wilde's film adaptation of the novel Emma by Jane Austen .

Amber Anderson is among the women who have publicly accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault .

Filmography

  • 2013: We are the Freaks
  • 2014: Once Upon a Time in London, short film
  • 2014: The Riot Club
  • 2016: Atalanta, short film
  • 2016: Mr Burberry, short film
  • 2016: Inspector Maigret: A Dead Man (Maigret's Dead Man)
  • 2017: CB Strike , 1 episode, TV series
  • 2018: 9862, short film
  • 2018: All the World's a stage, short film
  • 2018: In Darkness
  • 2019: White Lie
  • 2020: Emma

Web links

Interviews

Individual evidence

  1. a b Amber Anderson interview - how the Emma actor went from Forres to films The Scotsman, February 10, 2020, accessed March 10, 2020
  2. Amber Anderson, model , accessed March 9, 2020
  3. Teddie Jamieson: Amber Anderson on how she went from couch surfing to a part in JK Rowlin's new BBC One Drama Strike - The Cuckoo's Calling , The Herald, August 26, 2017, accessed March 11, 2020
  4. ^ Sara M Moniuszko, Cara Kelly: Harvey Weinstein scandal: A complete list of the 87 accusers. In: USA Today . September 5, 2018, accessed March 10, 2020 .