Birthday:
26 March 1976, Topanga Canyon, California, USA
Height:
5' 6" (1.68 m)
Biography
Amy was a relatively new arrival when she first gained
notice for her supporting roles in the 1999 hit teen films Varsity
Blues (1999) and Outside Providence (1999). With her blonde, carefree
California girl good looks, the Los Angeles native got her start in
TV-movies and made her feature debut in Stephen Kay's The Last Time I
Committed Suicide (1997) screened at 1997's Sundance Film Festival
alongside Keanu Reeves. She was briefly seen in Paul Verhoeven's
big-budget sci-fi actioner Starship Troopers (1997) with actor Casper
Van Dien and had an impressive turn in the vastly different, quirkily
independent How to Make the Cruelest Month (1998). In the latter, she
played Dot, the graceful golden girl who seduces the one-time boyfriend
of her sister, the troubled protagonist Bell (Clea DuVall). The
by-the-numbers horror film Campfire Tales (1997) followed in 1997, along
with the topically chilling but clumsily executed internet stalker
thriller, Dee Snider's Strangeland (1998), written, produced and
starring the titular Twisted Sister frontman as a deranged torturer who
meets his victims in web chatrooms. Amy reached her widest audience with
a co-starring role opposite James Van Der Beek in Brian Robbins'
surprise box office hit "Varsity Blues (1999)". The actress played Jules
Harbor, a girl who longs for life beyond her small town's high school
football-obsessed culture but who, as sister of the injured star
quarterback (Paul Walker) and girlfriend of his idealistic replacement
(Van Der Beek), is tied to it. Her next role was that of Shawn Hatosy's
upper-class love interest in Michael Corrente's poignant 1970s era
comedy "Outside Providence (1999)". Based on Peter Farrelly's novel, the
film followed a working-class teenaged boy (Hatosy) sent by his
abrasive but loving father (Alec Baldwin) to a tony prep school after
running into trouble at home
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