Amber Marie Bollinger | |
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Born | Amber Marie Bollinger Bellevue, Ohio, United States |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2006–present |
Amber Marie Bollinger is an American actress. She is best known for her 2014 film Listening .
Amber Marie Bollinger was born in Bellevue, Ohio where she graduated from Bellevue High School. In high school, Bollinger played volleyball, basketball, and track & field. In 2000, Bollinger won the Ohio High School Athletic Association Division 2 girls high jump with a jump of 5'8". [1] She was admitted into the Bellevue Sports Hall of Fame in 2010. [2]
She has appeared in many national television commercials, short films, and several feature-length films.[ citation needed ] In 2014, she played in the Sci-Fi drama, Listening , which she received the Best Actress Award for her performance as 'Jordan' from Irvine International Film Festival. [3] She was also noted as one of the top-5 actresses of 2015 by 'Starpulse' . [4]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Living in Technicolor | Production assistant | Short |
2008 | Stratagem | Maven Teleza | (Also stunt performer) |
2008 | You've Been Tubed | Lily Beau/Rachel Summers | Short |
2009 | Bountiful Bounty | Jennifer | Short |
2009 | Keep Dreaming | Lauren | TV movie |
2009 | Sutures | Nurse Melody | |
2009 | Acting School Academy | Gwendolyn Ravenwood/Gwendolyn Grand | TV series |
2009 | Meat Puppet | Julianne | Short |
2010 | Let the Guilt Go | School Girl | Korn Music Video |
2010 | Pelt | Jessica | |
2011–2013 | Hollywood Is Hard | Creator/Writer/Director(1Ep.)/Producer | TV series |
2011–2013 | Hollywood Is Hard | Kimmy Kim/David Bowie | TV series |
2011 | Hell-O-Ween | Ronni | |
2011 | Zombies and Assholes | Carrie | Short |
2011 | Panman | Francine | |
2011 | The Death and Return of Superman | Metropolitan | Short – As Kimmy Kim |
2012 | Sera's Chronicles: The Prologue | Sera | Short |
2012 | COPS: Skyrim | Bar Maid | TV series |
2012 | Last Remnants | Ellen Laird | Short |
2013 | The Real World: Whiterun | TV series | |
2013 | Huff | Brixi | |
2012 | 20-Nothing: The Dirty Doctor | Dr. Kiki Brownstone | Short |
2013 | Cavemen | Peggy | |
2013 | Buckles | Katie | Short |
2014 | TV Activist | Terry Miles | |
2014 | Listening | Jordan | |
2015 | Fade In | Lauren | Short |
2015 | True Nightmares | Sara | TV series (1Ep.) |
2016 | Drugs & Other Love | Foxy | |
2016 | Dog Park | Short | |
2017 | Rekindled | Kate's BFF | Short |
2017 | Undying | Ashley | Feature |
2017 | Malacostraca | Sophie | (Filming) |
2018 | Paloma's Flight | Lindsey | (Post Production) |
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