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Amy Weber |
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Birth
Name : Amy Weber
Occupation: Actress, Model
Height: 5' 7"
Date of Birth: 17 July 1972 Location: Peoria,
Illinois, USA
Special Skills: Motorcycle, Horseback, Gymnastics,
Kickboxing, Rollerblading, Dancing, Singing, Snowboard.
Training: John Short (Currently) Hollywood,
CA Larry Moss / Michelle Danner Santa Monica, CA
Margie Haber West Hollywood, CA Joanne Baron / D.W.
Brown Santa Monica, CA Rick Goldman / Brian Reise
West Hollywood, CA
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is nothing better than playing a bad girl for two months,
then turning around and playing someone sweet. Films
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As is the tradition with most aspiring actresses, Amy was immediately
discovered by a modeling agent. As her modeling portfolio expanded
with several ads and modeling gigs, television commercials were
next in line for the Midwestern beauty. Before the many television
roles that Amy can claim, she was first seen in commercials
for products such as Nestea and Miller Brewing Co.
One
of her first television roles was in the high school sitcom,
Saved By The Bell (which launched the career of fellow beauty
Tiffani Amber Thiessen). She then had a recurring role on the
series Silk Stalkings in the mid '90s, as well as a role on
L.A. Heat. No aspiring actress can bypass a Spelling production,
and thus Amy appeared in Melrose Place. She followed this up
with roles in Jenny, USA High, Pacific Blue, The Young and the
Restless, Baywatch, and City Guys. Proving her comedic talents,
she even had a role in a Jay Leno sketch.
The
model recently guest starred on 7th Heaven, had a cameo stint
on Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (with the sexy actress/singer Kari
Wuhrer), and had a recurring role on Port Charles. Amy has successfully
made the transition to film, with a supporting role in Hunt
for National Treasure, and lead roles in Scarlet Mirror, Games
(a.k.a Forbidden Games), The Bet, Dr. Life, Art House (1998),
Kolobos (1999), The Contract, and Starforce (2000). Amy was
also assistant to the producer for the film Traveller. Stretching
her acting talents even further, Amy has starred in theatre
productions of Reservations for Two, 110 in the Shade, Apocalyptic
Butterflies, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, and Grease. As
for her successful career as a bikini model, Amy has graced
the cover of magazines such as Play.boy (Mexico), Bathing Beauties,
Bikini Girls, American Swimwear, and Sports Scene. Her passion
for sports activities like horseback riding, gymnastics, kickboxing,
rollerblading, dancing, and snowboarding help the beautiful
Amy stay fit. Amy will next be seen in the film Crackerjack
3s, and she can still be seen in magazines and print ads worldwide.
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