Amber Rose Tamblyn, born May 14, 1983 was an American actor from the United States. At the age of 11, she first became famous due to her role as Emily Quartermaine in the soap show General Hospital. Following that, she was a star on the prime-time show Joan of Arcadia as Joan Girardi. She has starred in many film features that include Tibby Rollins, Megan McBride, and Megan McBride, from the first two The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Additionally she was a co-star with Tilda Swanton in the critically well-reviewed film Stephanie Daley, which premiered in The Sundance Film Festival. Tamblyn was nominated for and won the award for Best Actress at the Locarno International Film Festival. In 2021, she played opposite Diane Lane in FX's Y The Last Man.Tamblyn is a published author and a cultural critic in general. She has published seven books in various genres, and also writes for The New York Times and other publications on issues related to gender equality and women's rageTamblyn was born in Santa Monica, California. Russ Tamblyn is her father. He is an actor, a singer, and dancer who starred in West Side Story (1961), Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954), and Twin Peaks (1954). Bonnie Murray is a performer and teacher. The paternal grandparents of her grandfather Eddie Tamblyn was a vaudeville performer. Larry Tamblyn is her uncle.
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