Amber Heard hot
April 22, 1986
United States
Taurus
Blonde
Blue
5 ft 8 in | 173 cm
34-24-34 in | 86-61-86 cm
55 kg | 121 pounds
32B
8 US | 38.5 EU
Amber Laura Heard was born in Austin, Texas, United States on Apr 22, 1986, is an American hot actress. Young Amber Heard made her big screen debut in the sports drama film Friday Night Lights (2004) in role as Maria, opposite Billy Bob Thornton. Her breakthrough performances came as Baja Miller in martial arts film Never Back Down (2008) and as Angie Anderson in the action comedy movie Pineapple Express (2008).
She won a Spotlight Award at the Hollywood Film Festival for her role as Chenault in comedy drama film The Rum Diary (2011) opposite Johnny Depp. She played Mera in superhero films Justice League (2017) and Aquaman (2018).
The Joneses (2009) drama comedy with Demi Moore
Paranoia (2013) thriller with Liam Hemsworth
The Adderall Diaries (2015) crime thriller opposite James Franco
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) horror in lead role as Mandy Lane
The Ward (2010) supernatural psychological horror directed by John Carpenter
Magic Mike XXL (2015) comedy drama with Channing Tatum and Joe Manganiello
The Danish Girl (2015) romantic drama in role as Ulla Paulson
Drive Angry (2011) fantasy action opposite Nicolas Cage
North Country (2005) drama opposite Charlize Theron
Machete Kills (2013) action directed by Robert Rodriguez
London Fields (2018) mystery thriller opposite Billy Bob Thornton
She start her career as a model, at the age of 17.
She is a huge fan of muscle cars, drives a 1968 Ford Mustang.
She was married to actor Johnny Depp (2011-2017).
She dated Tasya van Ree (2009-2011) and Elon Musk (2016-2017).
Good friend with actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Likes to read novels.
It is tempting to take all these jobs and these movies that people offer you all the time for, lots of money, to play the girl next door or the screen queen, and it is tempting to run out in front of the paparazzi if you feel like you aren't getting enough attention. But if you value a real career as an artist you value longevity you can't sacrafice that for some publicity or a big paycheck. If I wanted to be a celebrity, it would be very easy, but I value different things.
I love fast cars, loud guns and classic rock 'n' roll, but I'd never do any of it in flats. I love me a nice, big uncomfortable pair of heels and some big hair! Maybe it's a Southern thing, but I love dressing up. It's everything I can do not to leave the house in a goddamn prom dress every day.
I'm looking to find good stories, not big commercial pieces of work.
One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film.
I would love to see women be able to be powerful, complex, smart, opinionated and taken seriously, even if they are beautiful. Even more, I would love to see women held to different standards, other than the superficial ones that we're held to.
I'm thankful for the work that feminists like Gloria Steinem have done. I am a feminist, but the geography for women today is vastly different than it was in the '60s.
I think my mother realized she had a somewhat unusual daughter pretty early on.
When I go into making a movie, personally, I don't try to bring other pieces of movies with me.