Amber Rose Tamblyn: Actress, Author, and Advocate
Early Life and Career
Amber Rose Tamblyn was born on May 14, 1983, in Santa Monica, California. She is the daughter of actor Russ Tamblyn and singer Bonnie Murray. Tamblyn began her acting career at the age of 11 when she appeared in the television series "General Hospital".
Acting Success and Recognition
Tamblyn gained national recognition for her role as Emily Quartermaine on "General Hospital". She subsequently appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "The Ring", "Joan of Arcadia", and "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants".
Writing Career
In addition to her acting career, Tamblyn is also an accomplished writer. She has published several novels, including "Any Man" and "Dark Sparkler", which have received critical acclaim.
Activism and Advocacy
Tamblyn is an outspoken activist and advocate for social justice and equality. She has spoken out against sexual assault, gun violence, and discrimination. In 2017, she co-founded the Time's Up movement, which aims to address sexual harassment and abuse in the entertainment industry.
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