Actress: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Preview Image Amber Smith
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Birth Name: Amber Smith

Birth Date: 1971-03-02

Birth Place: Tampa, Florida, United States

Details

Alternate Names: N/A

Physical Characteristics:

  • Eye Color: gray

Career

First Appearances:

  • Inferno (1992) as

Most Important Roles:

  • The Funeral (1996) as Bridgette
  • Dead End (2003) as Lady in White
  • Inferno (1992) as
  • Tell Me No Lies (2002) as Alex
  • Dirk and Betty (2000) as Beautiful Canyon Girl
  • Crime Scene (2001) as Charlie Harmon
  • Faithful (1996) as Debbie
  • Star Struck (2000) as Vanessa Rio
  • The Rat Pack (1998) as Broad at Casino
  • The Rules of Attraction (2002) as Undressed to Get Screwed

Career Highlights:

  • The Funeral (1996)
  • Dead End (2003)
  • Inferno (1992)
  • Tell Me No Lies (2002)
  • Dirk and Betty (2000)
  • Crime Scene (2001)
  • Faithful (1996)
  • Star Struck (2000)
  • The Rat Pack (1998)
  • The Rules of Attraction (2002)

Full Biography

When Anheuser-Busch chose Amber Smith as the spokesperson for its new Michelob Ultra Amber lite beer, it was on a mission. Through posters, life-size standees and Point-of-purchase promotional materials, Amber's image was plastered across the nation. However, it was the 20-city "Meet Amber" tour that delivered on the campaign title! A gifted high school student with a 155 IQ, Amber was discovered at an international modeling convention. The 15-year-old won and soon flew to Paris, where she worked hard and often and established a reputation for being passionate and expressive both on film and in print. Her "exotic" good looks drew the attention of top photographers such as the famous 

Helmut Newton, but it was her chameleon-like quality that got her on the covers of such prestigious magazines as "Vogue", "Elle", "Esquire", "Maxim" and "Playboy". Amber walked the runway for Chanel and represented Loreal Cosmetics and Wonderbra in their national advertising campaigns. She then achieved the ultimate accolade for a fashion model: appearing in the coveted role of "Sports Illustrated" magazine's swimwear model. She has produced four award-winning calendars, two nationally released posters and a modeling documentary DVD, "Amber Smith Raw" (available in stores). Amber has already completed two movie scripts and has started on a how-to book that will contain her own stories, detailed experiences and opinions on the modeling and entertainment world. After ripping through the modeling world, she added acting to her resume. She has worked with such acclaimed directors as 

Curtis Hanson, Abel Ferrara, Paul Mazursky andBarbra Streisand and landed parts in two Academy Award-winning movies, L.A. Confidential (1997) and American Beauty (1999), as well as a host of others. Her television credits include Dame un respiro (1997) and Friends (1994) (as "Amber Smith, Supermodel"). In 2005 E! Entertainment chose Amber for a reality show pilot, titled "The Amber Smith Project," which follows Amber's efforts to open up a modeling agency in Miami Beach. She also filmed yet another pilot, "The Anchorwoman," in which she will take over the life of a broadcast journalist. "The Anchorwoman" is in development. She launched the 2006 Michelob Ultra Amber Lite beer "Meet Amber" campaign, which was created entirely around her. All promotional materials feature her image, name and signature. The "Meet Amber" national tour was launched the summer of 2006 through the end of the year.


About the Movie: Dead End (2003)

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Release Year: 2003

Nation: France, United States

Alternative Title: N/A

Director: Fabrice Canepa, Jean-Baptiste Andrea

Writer: Fabrice Canepa, Jean-Baptiste Andrea

Production & Genre

Producer(s): Producer: Cécile Telerman, Gabriella Stollenwerck, James Huth, Sonja Schillito
Co-Producer: Guy Courtecuisse
Executive Producer: James Huth, Yves Chevalier

Companies: Captain Movies, Sagittaire Films

Genre: Adventure, Christmas Film, Horror, Horror Film, Mystery, Thriller

Awards & Similar

Awards:

  • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

Similar:

  • 13 Minutes (2021)
  • Hellboy Animated: Sword of Storms (2006)
  • The Case of the Scorpion's Tail (1971)
  • Gutterballs (2008)
  • Devil in the Dark (2017)

Keywords

Story

On Christmas Eve, Frank Harrington decides to take a shortcut on his way to his in-laws with his family for the first time in 20 years. This decision proves to be disastrous as it leads them to an isolated cabin deep in the woods. The family ends up spending the night there due to car trouble and soon discovers that something sinister is happening at this seemingly abandoned place.

Summary

Dead End is a French-American horror thriller directed by Fabrice Canepa and Jean-Baptiste Andrea, released in 2003. The film centers around Frank Harrington and his family as they navigate through a chilling Christmas Eve shortcut that turns into a nightmarish ordeal. With limited information provided from the sources, this summary focuses on the key events leading up to their encounter with the unknown at the isolated cabin.