Amber Clayton

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Amber Clayton (born December 12, 1978 in Melbourne , Victoria ) is an Australian actress who only had her breakthrough in 2009 with a leading role in the US series Three Rivers Medical Center .

life and career

Born in 1978 in Melbourne, Australia's second largest city , Clayton, based in South Yarra , began her career as an actress relatively late. Before that, she worked as a psychologist and worked in mental hygiene for three years before she decided to attend the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute in New York City in 2005 . After a couple of commercials, a low-budget film, and a guest appearance on the Channel Ten drama Rush , she finally got into the role of Dr. Lisa Reed was cast in the short-lived US hospital series Three Rivers Medical Center . In this role she was ultimately seen in almost all produced episodes of the series. In 2003 she was seen in one of the leading roles in the award-winning Australian horror thriller Max: A Cautionary Tale . With the success in Three Rivers Medical Center came further offers and engagements for Clayton. In 2009 she starred in an episode of John Safran's Race Relations and made a guest appearance in the US hit series CSI: Miami in 2011 . Additionally, Amber Clayton was in a relationship with Three Rivers ' male lead actor , Australian Alex O'Loughlin, from around 2010 to 2011 . In 2012 there are three films in which Amber Clayton participated, up for release. In addition to the short film Blackwood , the Australian sci-fi / action film Crawlspace and the also Australian comedy Border Protection Squad are ready for publication. Other productions by the amateur musician (jazz, guitar and saxophone) and songwriter are still pending ( Fatal Honeymoon ); Clayton has made theater appearances in the plays Butterflies are Free , This is Our Youth , Spike Heels , Stop Kiss , Skirmishes , Crash.com and The Twelfth Night , among others .

Filmography (selection)

Film appearances (also short appearances)

Series appearances (also guest and short appearances)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. UNDERBELLY star Ditch Davey and Rush's Amber Clayton head a cast of local actors in a sci-fi action flick being filmed in Melbourne. (English), accessed May 30, 2012
  2. Death stalks as Harvey Keitel sinks into a new role; Article dated May 2, 2012 , accessed May 30, 2012