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Amber Tamblyn Siblings: All About China Faye Tamblyn

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Amber Tamblyn is an accomplished American actress, author, and director known for her versatile work across television, film, and literature.

Born Amber Rose Tamblyn on May 14, 1983, in Santa Monica, California, she grew up in a creative household deeply rooted in the entertainment industry.

She is the daughter of actor Russ Tamblyn, recognized for his roles in classic films such as West Side Story, and singer/artist Bonnie Tamblyn.

Siblings

Tamblyn has one sibling, an older half-sister named China Faye Tamblyn from her father’s previous relationship.

China is an artist, heavy metal welder, feminist punk rock singer, and mother, and the two sisters share a family connection despite the circumstances of their father’s earlier life.

Tamblyn has spoken fondly of her sister in personal reflections, highlighting her multifaceted talents and strength.

Career

Tamblyn’s career began at a remarkably young age, catching the attention of an agent after a childhood performance in Pippi Longstocking at ten years old.

She made her professional debut in 1995, originating the role of Emily Bowen-Quartermaine on the long-running soap opera General Hospital, a part she played into her teenage years and which earned her early recognition.

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Russ and her daughter China Tamblyn PHOTO/People

Her breakthrough came with the starring role in the CBS drama Joan of Arcadia (2003–2005), where she portrayed a teenager who receives messages from God; the performance brought her widespread acclaim.

She transitioned to film with notable roles in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2005) and its sequel, The Ring (2002), 127 Hours (2010), and Stephanie Daley (2006), the latter earning her nominations for Best Supporting Female at the Independent Spirit Awards and Best Actress at the Locarno International Film Festival.

Tamblyn has also appeared in television series such as House M.D., Two and a Half Men, and more recently Y: The Last Man.

Beyond acting, she expanded into directing and producing with the 2016 film Paint It Black, adapted from Janet Fitch’s novel.

As an author, Tamblyn has published seven books across poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, including the bestselling novel Any Man, and she contributes essays and criticism to outlets like The New York Times while maintaining a popular Substack newsletter.

Accolades

Throughout her career, Tamblyn has received significant accolades that reflect her talent and impact.

For her work on Joan of Arcadia, she earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 2004, along with a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Television Series – Drama in 2003.

The series itself garnered praise, including a People’s Choice Award for Best New Series.

Additional honors include a Hollywood Reporter Young Star Award for Best Actress in a Daytime Series (won twice during her General Hospital tenure), a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress on Television, and Independent Spirit Award recognition for her film performances.

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