Amber Heard
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Amber Heard

Name :Amber Laura Heard
Nickname :Amber Van Ree, Amber Laura Depp
DOB :22 April 1986
(Age 37 Yr. )

Personal Life

Religion Atheist
Nationality American
Profession Actress, Producer
Place Austin, Texas,   USA

Physical Appearance

Height 5 feet 7 inch
Weight 60 kg (approx.)
Body Measurements 34 inches, 27 inches, 34 inches
Eye Color Moss Green
Hair Color Medium Blond

Family

Parents

Father: David Heard

Mother: Paige Parsons

Marital Status Divorced
Spouse

Johnny Depp (m. 2015; div. 2017)

Siblings

Sister: Whitney Heard

Favourite

Food Hamburgers
Actress Kristen Stewart
Actor Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger

Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress, humanitarian and social activist. She had her first leading role in the horror film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006), and went on to star in films such as The Ward (2010), Drive Angry (2011), and London Fields (2018). She has also had supporting roles in films including Pineapple Express (2008), Never Back Down (2008), The Joneses (2009), The Rum Diary (2011), Paranoia (2013), Machete Kills (2013), Magic Mike XXL (2015), and The Danish Girl (2015). Heard is part of the DC Extended Universe franchise, playing Mera in Justice League (2017), Aquaman (2018), and the forthcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023). She has also acted in television series such as Hidden Palms (2007) and The Stand (2020).

In 2016, Heard became a volunteer with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in the capacity of an ACLU Artist Ambassador, a role reserved for individuals who advocate for civil rights and civil liberties. Heard also served as a Human Rights Ambassador for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Early life

Heard was born in Austin, Texas, the middle child of three daughters of internet researcher Patricia Paige (née Parsons; 1956–2020) and construction company owner David Clinton Heard (born 1950). The family lived outside Austin. Heard's father trained horses in his free time, and she grew up riding horses, hunting, and fishing with him. She also participated in beauty pageants, although as an adult she has said that she could no longer "support the objectification". Raised Catholic, Heard began identifying as an atheist at the age of sixteen after her best friend died in a car crash. The following year, no longer comfortable in "conservative, God-fearin' Texas", Heard dropped out of her Catholic high school to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles. She eventually earned a diploma through a home-study course.

Career

2003-2007: early roles

Heard's earliest acting work included appearances in two music videos, Kenny Chesney's "There Goes My Life" and Eisley's "I Wasn't Prepared", and small supporting roles in the television series Jack & Bobby (2004), The Mountain (2004), and The O.C. (2005). She made her film debut in a minor role in the sports drama Friday Night Lights (2004), followed by brief supporting roles in films Drop Dead Sexy (2005), North Country (2005), Side FX (2005), Price to Pay (2006), Alpha Dog (2006), and Spin (2007), and a guest-starring spot in an episode of the police procedural crime drama television series Criminal Minds. Heard received her first leading role in the unconventional slasher film All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, which premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, but was not released in Europe until 2008 and in the US until 2013 due to distribution problems.

In 2007, Heard played the love interest of the main character in The CW's teen drama Hidden Palms, which the network aired to replace summer reruns of other series aimed at teenage audiences. The series premiered in the US in May 2007 to mixed reviews and poor ratings, leading the CW to air only eight of the planned 12 episodes before canceling it. The same year, Heard also appeared in the short movie Day 73 with Sarah, in the teen drama Remember the Daze, and in an episode of the Showtime series Californication.

2008-2016: Mainstream recognition

Heard gained mainstream recognition in 2008 with supporting roles in the Judd Apatow-produced stoner comedy Pineapple Express and the martial arts drama Never Back Down, both of which were box office successes. She also appeared as part of an ensemble cast in an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's novel The Informers (2008), but the film was a critical failure. The following year, Heard starred in The Joneses (2009) opposite David Duchovny and Demi Moore; Variety wrote that Heard "more or less steals the show" from Moore. Outside a brief appearance in the box office hit Zombieland (2009), Heard's other films during this time were either independent films that received only limited theatrical release – ExTerminators (2009), The River Why (2010), And Soon the Darkness (2010) – or critically panned horror films – The Stepfather (2009), The Ward.

Heard's first film release in 2011 was Drive Angry, a supernatural action thriller in which she was paired with Nicolas Cage. The film received mainly bad reviews and underperformed commercially, but film critic Roger Ebert wrote that she "does everything that can possibly be done" with her character, a waitress who becomes entangled in an undead man's mission to save his daughter from a cult. In early 2011, Heard also appeared on the British television program Top Gear as a star in a reasonably priced car coming 33rd of 41 on their Cee'd leaderboard. Heard next starred in NBC's The Playboy Club, a crime drama series about the original Playboy Club in 1960s Chicago. After poor reviews and ratings as well as protests from both feminists and conservative groups, the series was canceled after only three episodes had aired. Heard's third role of 2011 was as the love interest of the main character, played by Johnny Depp, in the Hunter S. Thompson adaptation The Rum Diary (2011). The film was a commercial failure, grossing $30 million on a $45 million budget, and received mixed reviews. Heard's part was said to be underdeveloped. In 2011, Heard appeared in an advertisement campaign for the fashion brand Guess.

2017-present: DC Extended Universe and other projects

In 2019, Heard had supporting roles in the independent dramas Her Smell and Gully. Her only project released in 2020 was The Stand, a miniseries based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. She played Nadine Cross, a school teacher who is among the few survivors of an apocalyptic plague. It premiered on CBS All Access in December 2020, with the series finale airing in February 2021. In 2021, Heard reprised her role as Mera in the superhero film Zack Snyder's Justice League, a director's cut of the 2017 film, for which she had also filmed new scenes.

Heard is set to star in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023), a sequel to Aquaman. An online petition to remove Heard from the film began following her ex-husband Depp's loss in his UK libel case and his replacement in the Fantastic Beasts films in 2020. The petition "alleges that Heard lied about her accusations against Depp and is herself 'a known and proven domestic abuser'". Heard described the campaign as "paid rumors and paid campaigns on social media", and the film's co-producer, Peter Safran, confirmed that Heard would appear in the sequel. By the start of the 2022 Depp v. Heard trial in the US, the petition had reached 2 million signatures. In her testimony, Heard stated that she "'fought really hard to stay in the movie' but that 'they didn't want to include me in the film' and only shot a 'very pared-down version' of her part". DC Films president Walter Hamada, who testified for Depp, stated that they had considered recasting Mera but that it was due to concerns over Heard's chemistry with Momoa rather than the abuse allegations. Hamada also said that the role's reduced capacity in the sequel was because the film had always intended to focus on the relationship between Momoa and Patrick Wilson's characters. Heard is also attached to appear in Conor Allyn's forthcoming period drama, In the Fire.

Charity and Activism

In 2012, Heard worked with Amnesty International on a bilingual campaign to raise awareness of American immigration policy at the Mexico-United States border.

In August 2016, Heard pledged to donate her $7 million divorce settlement with Johnny Depp to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA). Later that year in November 2016, she issued a statement defending this pledge against allegations from TMZ—despite the fact that Depp had not yet finished paying the $7 million to her—that she had not yet made the donations as she had pledged. Depp finished paying the full $7 million divorce settlement to Heard by October 2018. By then, CHLA had already recognized Heard as one of their donors by officially including her in their "Honor Roll of Donors" list for the fiscal year 2017. In the following year in 2019, they likewise included her in their donors list for the fiscal year 2018.

In January 2021, the Daily Mail reported an allegation made by Depp's lawyers that Heard had yet to complete her donations. In response to this claim, Heard's lawyer stated that Heard intends to "eventually fulfill her pledge" in full but has “been delayed in that goal because Mr. Depp filed a lawsuit against her, and consequently, she has been forced to spend millions of dollars.” Subsequently, media outlets reported on past statements by Heard. During an appearance in the Dutch television talk show RTL Late Night in October 2018, Heard said she "donated" $7 million to the ACLU and CHLA. In her February 2020 testimony in the Depp v News Group Newspapers Ltd case in the UK, Heard stated that she had "donated" the "entire amount" of her divorce settlement to charity.

Prior to the 2020 United States presidential election, Heard appeared in an election ad created by artist Marilyn Minter in support of Planned Parenthood, and participated in the VoteRiders #IDCheck Challenge on social media.

Personal life

Heard publicly came out in 2010, but has stated, “I don't label myself one way or another – I have had successful relationships with men and now a woman. I love who I love; it's the person that matters.”

Heard was in a relationship with photographer Tasya van Ree from 2008 to 2012. Heard had her last name legally changed to van Ree during the relationship and reverted to her birth name in 2014. In 2009, Heard was arrested for misdemeanor domestic violence at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, Washington state after allegedly hitting van Ree. Heard appeared the next day in King County District Court, Seattle but was not charged. The arrest was made public in 2016 during Heard's divorce proceedings from actor Johnny Depp. A statement was then issued by Heard's publicist in which van Ree said that Heard had been "wrongfully" accused and that the incident had been "misinterpreted and over-sensationalized", while also recalling "hints of misogynistic attitudes toward us which later appeared to be homophobic when they found out we were domestic partners and not just 'friends'" and adding that Heard and her “shared 5 wonderful years together and remain close to this day.” The female officer who conducted the arrest—herself a lesbian—subsequently posted on Facebook to say, "I am so not homophobic or misogynistic! The arrest was made because an assault occurred (I witnessed it)."

Heard was one of the victims of the 2014 celebrity nude photo leak, in which "more than 50 of [her] personal photos were stolen and released to the public" with Heard later both speaking and writing against such breaches of privacy.

Following her divorce from Johnny Depp, Heard dated tech entrepreneur and Tesla CEO and shareholder Elon Musk for a year, until early 2018. She later had a relationship with actress and cinematographer Bianca Butti from January 2020 to December, via surrogacy.

In April 2021, Heard had her first child, a daughter, via surrogacy.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Friday Night LightsMaria 
2005Side FXShay 
Drop Dead SexyCandy 
North CountryYoung Josey Aimes 
2006Price to PayTrish 
Alpha DogAlma 
All the Boys Love Mandy LaneMandy Lane 
2007SpinAmber 
Day 73 with SarahMaryShort film
Remember the DazeJulia Ford 
2008Never Back DownBaja Miller 
The InformersChristie 
Pineapple ExpressAngie Anderson 
2009ExTerminatorsNikki 
The JonesesJenn Jones 
Zombieland406 
The StepfatherKelly Porter 
2010And Soon the DarknessStephanieAlso co-producer
The River WhyEddy 
The WardKristen 
2011Drive AngryPiper 
The Rum DiaryChenault 
2013SyrupSixAlso executive producer
ParanoiaEmma Jennings 
Machete KillsMiss San Antonio 
20143 Days to KillAgent Vivi Delay 
2015The Adderall DiariesLana Edmond 
One More TimeJude 
Magic Mike XXLZoe 
The Danish GirlUlla Poulsen 
2017I Do... Until I Don'tFanny 
Justice LeagueMera 
2018Her SmellZelda E. Zekiel 
London FieldsNicola SixFilmed in 2013
AquamanMera 
2019GullyJoyce 
2021Zack Snyder's Justice LeagueMera 
2023Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Not yet releasedPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004Jack & BobbyLizEpisode: "Pilot"
The MountainRileyEpisode: "A Piece of the Rock"
2005The O.C.SalesgirlEpisode: "Mallpisode"
2006Criminal MindsLila ArcherEpisode: "Somebody's Watching"
2007CalifornicationAmberEpisode: "California Son"
Hidden PalmsGreta Matthews8-episode series
2010The Cleveland ShowHerself (voice)Episode: "Beer Walk!"
2011Top GearHerselfEpisode: "Episode#16.5"
The Playboy ClubBunny Maureen7-episode series
2015Overhaulin'HerselfEpisode: "In Too Depp"
2020–2021The StandNadine Cross7/9 episodes

Music videos

YearTitleArtist
2003"There Goes My Life"Kenny Chesney
2005"I Wasn't Prepared" (Version 1)Eisley

Awards and Nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008Young Hollywood AwardsBreakthrough of the YearHerselfWon
2009Detroit Film Critics Society AwardsBest EnsembleZombielandNominated
2010Scream AwardsWon
Dallas International Film FestivalDallas Star AwardHerselfWon
2011Hollywood Film FestivalSpotlight AwardThe Rum DiaryWon
2014Texas Film Hall of FameInducteeHerselfWon
2019Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst ActressLondon FieldsNominated
MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest KissAquamanNominated
Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie ActressNominated
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