Birthday: 8 January 1977, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
Birth Name: Amber Nicole Benson
Height: 163 cm
Amber Benson was born on January 8, 1977 in Birmingham, Alabama. As a young girl, she studied singing, dancing as well as acting. While still in her teens, she was involved in productions at the local community theatre. Her family moved to Los Angeles soon afterwards in 1992 so she could pursue a career in acting.Her first movie role was a minor pa...
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Amber Benson was born on January 8, 1977 in Birmingham, Alabama. As a young girl, she studied singing, dancing as well as acting. While still in her teens, she was involved in productions at the local community theatre. Her family moved to Los Angeles soon afterwards in 1992 so she could pursue a career in acting.Her first movie role was a minor part in King of the Hill (1993), where she played a good-natured, epileptic teenager and hotel resident which was set in 1930s Depression-era Indiana, which was immediately followed by another supporting part of Cheyenne, the best friend of Alicia Silverstone in The Crush (1993). A string of roles followed with her acting in three made-for-TV "Jack Reed" detective movies playing the daughter of the title detective as well as other minor and bit parts in Imaginary Crimes (1994), S.F.W. (1994) and Bye Bye Love (1995).She's also acted in a number of independent film productions and film shorts including Take It Easy (1999), Deadtime (1999), Don's Plum (2001), Hollywood, Pennsylvania (2001). But Amber is probably best known for playing Tara, the shy, withdrawn witch and love interest of Willow for three seasons on the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) from early 2000 to 2002.Amber has also tried her talent at writing and directing, starting in 2001 with the little-seen independent comedy-drama Chance (2002), where she played the title character. She has also wrote various stage plays as well as the scripts for other independent movie productions like The Theory of the Leisure Class (2001) and Ghosts of Albion: Legacy (2003). Show less «
I would say if you think you could survive without being an actor - don't do it. It's a horrible, pa...Show more »
I would say if you think you could survive without being an actor - don't do it. It's a horrible, painful, wonderful but miserable business. Show less «
I actually saw a ghost when I was sitting out on the porch of this beautiful house we were staying a...Show more »
I actually saw a ghost when I was sitting out on the porch of this beautiful house we were staying at in North Carolina. I was doing some writing, and I look up, and I see this woman in white go by, and I thought, 'That's weird.' Show less «
[on her movie Chance (2002):] The film was a while in coming. I spent a lot of time in my trailer on...Show more »
[on her movie Chance (2002):] The film was a while in coming. I spent a lot of time in my trailer on "Buffy" because they do so many stunts and CGI effects, so I'd just sit and write. I was tired of playing the love interest roles, but that's all that's written for women usually. "Buffy"'s the exception to that, but those kind of characters are few and far between, so I thought I'd better write one for myself. [Irish News, 27 January 2003] Show less «
[About her role as the lesbian "Tara" on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997):] I got letters from girls ...Show more »
[About her role as the lesbian "Tara" on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997):] I got letters from girls saying that I changed their lives and I met people who would cry about it, and that had such an impact on me. You don't realise what an impact television has on people. But when you get letters from young girls saying, 'I came out and I have a girlfriend now because of you', it's great. Show less «
[waxing philosophical about "Tara" not returning to Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) in Season 7, so ...Show more »
[waxing philosophical about "Tara" not returning to Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) in Season 7, so that Azura Skye took the part:] They did approach me about coming back, but because my schedule has been so hectic they were having a hard time working everything out. Then, it turned out that the character was going to be bad and I just didn't want to do that to the fans. Too many people like her and they've already been traumatised by "Tara" getting killed [January 27, 2003]. Show less «
I'm not a very serious person at all.
I'm not a very serious person at all.
I admit it: I'm a freak who sits obsessively in front of my computer typing my name into Yahoo Searc...Show more »
I admit it: I'm a freak who sits obsessively in front of my computer typing my name into Yahoo Search over and over again. I'm a closet Amberholic. Please help me! Show less «
If I wasn't an actress I'd want to be a writer or else find a job where I got to read books and watc...Show more »
If I wasn't an actress I'd want to be a writer or else find a job where I got to read books and watch movies all day, everyday, for the rest of my life. Show less «
I just feel lucky to have grown up where I did because I think it gave me a nice base. Hollywood can...Show more »
I just feel lucky to have grown up where I did because I think it gave me a nice base. Hollywood can really mess with your sense of self and I feel like coming from the South keeps me pretty grounded. Show less «
I started as a dancer when I was a little kid. I realized I didn't like dancing as much as being ons...Show more »
I started as a dancer when I was a little kid. I realized I didn't like dancing as much as being onstage and having people clap for me. That's how I segued into acting, the shortened version. Show less «
I think when I cease to go to the bathroom, then I can call myself famous.
I think when I cease to go to the bathroom, then I can call myself famous.
I'm not going to throw up or over-exercise myself into oblivion to look like a model. People tell me...Show more »
I'm not going to throw up or over-exercise myself into oblivion to look like a model. People tell me, 'You'd work all the time if you just lost twenty pounds.' What am I going to do, cut off my head?! Show less «
Books are what I escaped to when I was a kid, and books...unless they're just really piss poor, I ge...Show more »
Books are what I escaped to when I was a kid, and books...unless they're just really piss poor, I get swept up in them and I'm gone. Show less «
[on being perceived as "heavy"] I have breasts and hips and I am very happy that they are part of me...Show more »
[on being perceived as "heavy"] I have breasts and hips and I am very happy that they are part of me. I weigh one-hundred eighteen and I am five foot four. If you saw me in real life, you would think I was on the thin side. Show less «
I've never purposely gone out to take somebody out. Well, maybe in elementary school I once did try ...Show more »
I've never purposely gone out to take somebody out. Well, maybe in elementary school I once did try to trip somebody. Show less «
"I would love to develop my career on both sides of the camera in the way Woody Allen has done down ...Show more »
"I would love to develop my career on both sides of the camera in the way Woody Allen has done down the years." [Glasgow Evening Times, 22 January 2003]. Show less «
I'm really klutzy. I'm always tripping over stuff. I'm always trying to not walk into the camera. I ...Show more »
I'm really klutzy. I'm always tripping over stuff. I'm always trying to not walk into the camera. I was shooting a scene in a TV show and I kept sneezing. Glenn Frey, of Eagles, was opposite me, and when we were filming, he said, "Can we please stop? Amber needs a Kleenex". That was really embarrassing, and I don't mind sharing. Show less «