Amber Benson was born on January 8, 1977, in Birmingham, Alabama, where she began her artistic journey at a young age by studying singing, dancing, and acting. As a teenager, she was already involved in local community theatre productions, demonstrating her passion and dedication to the craft. In 1992, her family relocated to Los Angeles, providing her with the opportunity to pursue a career in acting.
Amber's acting career began with a minor role in King of the Hill (1993),where she played a kind-hearted, epileptic teenager and hotel resident set in 1930s Depression-era Indiana. This was followed by another supporting role as Cheyenne, the best friend of Alicia Silverstone in The Crush (1993). A string of roles soon followed, including appearances in made-for-TV "Jack Reed" detective movies, playing the daughter of the title detective, as well as minor and bit parts in Imaginary Crimes (1994),S.F.W. (1994),and Bye Bye Love (1995).
In addition to her work in mainstream film and television, Amber has also acted in numerous independent film productions and film shorts, including Take It Easy (1999),Deadtime (1999),Don's Plum (2001),and Hollywood, Pennsylvania (2001). However, she is perhaps most well-known for her three-season portrayal of Tara, the shy and withdrawn witch and love interest of Willow, on the popular television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997-2002).
Amber has also explored her creative talents behind the camera, making her directorial debut with the independent comedy-drama Chance (2002),in which she also starred. She has written various stage plays and scripts for other independent movie productions, including The Theory of the Leisure Class (2001) and Ghosts of Albion: Legacy (2003).