Amber Martinez, a talented American actress of Scottish, Spanish, and Dutch heritage, was born on August 30th in a small Kansas town. Prior to relocating to Los Angeles in 2008, she gained extensive experience as a TV host, a career that spanned many years.
Martinez's impressive filmography includes notable titles such as "Rough Night", "Madness in the Method", "The Employer", "Senior Entourage", and numerous others. In the fast-paced action film "Bond of Justice: Kizuna", she starred as the character "Rita".
In addition to her film work, Amber Martinez has made significant appearances in popular television shows like "NCIS", "S.W.A.T", "Why Women Kill", Marvel's "WandaVision", "Animal Kingdom", "Jane the Virgin", "Homeland", "68 Whiskey", "Atypical", "Dirty John", "Dollface", and many more.
Martinez's television career began in 1998 when she appeared on TPS Television, where she remained as a TV host until 2002. Her documentary film "Love of Dogs: Dog Rescue Beyond Borders" was featured in the Documentary Corner at the Marche du Film 2017 during the Cannes Film Festival 2017. Furthermore, three of her films were officially selected for Animaze Daze at the Cannes Film Festival 2017 through her projects with MBE Entertainment.
In November 2020, Amber Martinez was appointed as an official judge for the 2021 Asian Film Festival. When not working on entertainment projects, she dedicates her time to humanitarian and philanthropic endeavors, supporting various charitable causes.
As a humanitarian and philanthropist, Amber Martinez is deeply committed to giving back to her community. Despite her busy schedule, she prioritizes her charitable work, making a positive impact on the lives of those around her.