Mandy Amano's remarkable journey to fame began with her captivating appearance in a Pepsi commercial that aired during the Super Bowl, subsequently catapulting her to stardom as "the face that launched 1,000 websites". This unprecedented exposure led to numerous high-profile appearances in various media outlets, including Maxim, online magazines, blogs, and even comic books, with notable roles in Shi and Ronin Hood of the 47 Samurai.
Described as a modern-day Audrey Hepburn with a penchant for kicking butt, Mandy Amano's genre-bending performances have left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Some of her most memorable roles include the enigmatic and deadly "O", the ultimate femme fatale, in the neo-noir thriller Proxy Kill; the fearless and fiery fighter pilot "Oujo" in The Last Squadron; and the petite yet formidable "Thalia", a Black Ops vampire, in Blood Soldiers.
Mandy Amano's crowning achievement was landing the role of a lifetime as "Princess Kyoko" opposite the talented Evan Parke in the critically acclaimed film festival and comic con phenomenon, The Sun Devil and The Princess. This show-stopping production garnered an impressive 20 awards, including two Best Actress accolades for Mandy's breathtaking portrayal of the strong yet ethereal princess, Princess Kyoko.