We were thrilled to talk to Amber to learn more about … Continued Sep 1, 2019. The Interview: Amber Anderson Published on 24 July 2014 photography Rankin creative director Vicky Lawton fashion editor Kim Howells at The Book Agency fashion assistants Chelsey Clarke, Josie Hall & Lezleyanne Twang hair Global Creative Director Nick Irwin for Catwalk by TIGI hair assistant Johnny Harte make-up Celia Burton at CLM Hair and Make-Up using Chanel Le Lift and S 2014 nails … And actually maybe quite freeing, you know?” she grins. It was scary, though, and she immediately switched off her phone, not looking at it for two hours. “She was rubbing my back, saying: ‘Listen, we’re trying to make something we hope will bring happiness to a lot of people. Amber is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Black is Gold. Upon her deployment into Iraq “You can never get complacent,” she says. Their romance has been on and off for the best of three years. Burberry’s beauty: an interview with Amber Anderson April 7th 2016 / Ayesha Muttucumaru / 0 comment British actress, brand face and co-star of the new Steve McQueen-directed Mr Burberry fragrance campaign Amber Anderson, talks scent and style with us And completely separately to all of that, I had been scouted as a model, which was very surprising, but also incredible, because it was a real opportunity to get out of Scotland and come to London,” she tells me.Recalling coming to the Capital, Amber says: “I met some acting agents, and got myself an acting agent.

Sep 1, 2019. Likeablewonder. I think that’s the case for quite a lot of models.

1:03. Amber Anderson - the actress, model, pianist and activist, to name merely a few of her many talents - may just be the inspiration we need. Not really, she says – at least not for her. I had heard lots of things,” she says. Then about two days later I start to feel good about it,” she laughs.As thrilling as she found being up close to the fortepiano, it brought with it its own challenges – Amber had to learn to play it almost as though it were a whole new instrument. “And so I just began to consider other things. That incident happened in Los Angeles in 2013 when she was 20.“I didn’t want to go [to meet him].

I just know that I would love the experience of doing theatre… I have performed on stage quite a lot as a musician, and I really love the feeling. And yeah, I had been doing both of them simultaneously for quite a long time, but the last couple of years it has become really just acting.”Along with financial independence, Amber believes that the modelling prepared her for the audition process as an actor. “In some ways I think that it is more of an actor’s medium, whereas I think in film there are so many other components and people contributing to the final form, so as an actor you are actually quite out of control in a sense. “I think there was a thing where they were like, ‘oh, well she’s a pianist, and so she’ll be able to pick it up’, when actually it wasn’t as simple as that, because it is so incredibly different to what I am used to. She was pleasantly surprised by the positive reactions and support.“I think one of the reasons that #MeToo is so powerful is because of this support,” she says. Situated on one of Hampstead’s most desirable roads, this eight-bed, seven-bathroom property boasts original featur… Performance has always been in Amber’s blood, but it was originally music that called her. “Usually if I have a panic attack, it happens off set.

It’s amazing to play Mozart on that instrument. Amber Anderson will be staring as Ciara Porter in the new BBC drama Credit: Getty - Contributor Amber, 25, was born in Glastonbury, Somerset but she moved to Scotland at the age of six. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. I usually watch myself, then have a small breakdown, then let it sit emotionally for a couple of days. “It will be the first exam I will have sat since I was at school. Follow Amber Anderson … (Weinstein denies all allegations.

“For four years after it happened, I still felt like it was my fault. “And I am currently studying to take my diploma, which is quite exciting, and quite terrifying as well,” she reveals. You just won’t get a job because your face is wrong,” she laughs. “If you find a way to thrive and not just survive in the industry, I think it can teach you quite a lot of resilience, which I definitely carried across to being an actor.”So would Amber say the two careers work hand in hand? It’s just yours really.” For now, we’ll have to make do with her fortepiano recitals in If the experience of making it isn’t happy for you, we are not doing our jobs right.’ I was sent home with love and care, rather than feelings of, ‘Oh God, Amber is being difficult.’”One of the joys of playing Jane was that it enabled Anderson to show off her musical ability. “I personally find the rejection in modelling is way more brutal, because it just comes down to very surface level stuff. This week Expressions had the opportunity to interview Amber Anderson.

“I would love to do theatre,” she says.

“I still take piano lessons,” she tells me. How would she like to see that development taking shape?

Sep 1, 2019. It was only six months before the stories came out that I started to realise I was angry about it. Aged 15, she was spotted by a modelling scout while out shopping in Glasgow, and started spending more and more time in London.Her film break came when she was cast as a maiden in James Franco’s period comedy Now the roles are getting bigger and she is receiving more plaudits, including Best Supporting Actress at The Vancouver Critics Circle Awards for her role in Canadian production A couple of weeks before we meet, Anderson filmed a role in Joanna Hogg’s much-anticipated ‘This is your boyfriend, you’re at a party, and you don’t know this person, or you do know them,’ and they roll for 25 minutes. )“I wore a long polo neck jumper, showed no skin and said I was free till 6pm, because in my mind, if it was a late lunch, there’s a lot less risk,” says Anderson. But Paolo Nutini and his girlfriend Amber Anderson have reportedly now parted ways for good, after clashing over the singer's wild ways.