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American extra and activist (born 1986)

Amber Heard

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Heard at the 2018 San Diego Comic-Con

Born

Bister Laura Heard


(1986-04-22) Apr 22, 1986 (age 36)

Austin, Texas, U.S.

Other names
  • Amber Laura Depp[1]
  • Amber van Ree[2]
Occupation Extra
Years active 2003–nowadays
Spouse(southward)

Johnny Depp

(m. 2015; div. 2017)

Partner(s) Tasya van Ree
(2008–2012)
Children 1

Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress known for her roles in the films Never Back Down (2008), Drive Angry (2011), The Rum Diary (2011)[3] and in playing Mera in Aquaman (2018) and its upcoming 2023 sequel in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). She is a spokesperson for L'Oréal Paris and a human rights activist.[4] [five] [vi]

Heard was married to thespian Johnny Depp from 2015 to 2017. Their divorce drew media attention when Heard alleged that Depp had been abusive throughout their relationship. In 2018, Depp sued the publishers of British tabloid The Lord's day for libel, accusing Heard of abuse. In 2020, the presiding gauge found that the printed article, which alleged that Depp had abused Heard, was "substantially true".[7] In early on 2019, Depp sued Heard for defamation over an op-ed she had written on sexual and domestic corruption in The Washington Post. In 2020, Heard filed a countersuit confronting Depp. The trial Depp v. Heard began in Virginia in April 2022.

Early life

Heard was born in Austin, Texas, to Patricia Paige (née Parsons), an net researcher (1956–2020), and David Clinton Heard (born 1950), who owned a pocket-size construction visitor.[eight] She has a younger sister, Whitney.[9] The family lived outside Austin.[6] Heard's father trained horses in his gratis time, and she grew upwards riding horses, hunting, and fishing with him.[6] She also participated in beauty pageants, although every bit an adult she has said that she could no longer "support the objectification".[6] [ten] Heard was raised as Catholic simply began identifying equally an atheist at 16 later on her best friend died in a car crash.[10] The post-obit twelvemonth, Heard said she no longer felt comfortable in "conservative, God-fearin' Texas"[vi] and dropped out of her Catholic high schoolhouse to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles.[8] [9] She somewhen earned a diploma through a habitation-study course.[10]

Career

2003–2007: Early roles

Heard's earliest acting piece of work included appearances in two music videos, Kenny Chesney's "There Goes My Life" and Eisley'southward "I Wasn't Prepared", and pocket-sized supporting roles in the telly series Jack & Bobby (2004), The Mountain (2004), and The O.C. (2005). She made her movie debut in a minor function in the sports drama Friday Night Lights (2004), followed by cursory supporting roles in films Driblet Dead Sexy (2005), Northward Country (2005), Side FX (2005), Price to Pay (2006), Alpha Dog (2006), and Spin (2007), and a invitee-starring spot in an episode of the police procedural crime drama television series Criminal Minds. Heard received her showtime leading part in the unconventional slasher pic All the Boys Beloved Mandy Lane, which premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, only was not released in Europe until 2008 and in the US until 2013 due to distribution problems.[eleven] [12] [13]

In 2007, Heard played the love interest of the main character in The CW'due south teen drama Subconscious Palms, which the network aired to replace summer reruns of other series aimed at teenage audiences. The series premiered in the US in May 2007 to mixed reviews and poor ratings, leading the CW to air only eight of the planned 12 episodes before canceling information technology.[fourteen] [15] The same year, Heard likewise appeared in the brusque movie Day 73 with Sarah,[xvi] in the teen drama Remember the Stupor, and in an episode of the Showtime series Californication.[17]

2008–2016: Mainstream recognition

Heard gained mainstream recognition in 2008[eighteen] [19] with supporting roles in the Judd Apatow-produced stoner one-act Pineapple Express and the martial arts drama Never Dorsum Down, both of which were box office successes. She also appeared as part of an ensemble cast in an adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis'southward novel The Informers (2008), but the motion picture was a critical failure.[twenty] The following year, Heard starred in The Joneses (2009) opposite David Duchovny and Demi Moore; Diverseness wrote that Heard "more or less steals the testify" from Moore.[21] Outside a brief appearance in the box office hit Zombieland (2009), Heard's other films during this time were either independent films that received just limited theatrical release – ExTerminators (2009), The River Why (2010), And Shortly the Darkness (2010)[22] – or critically panned horror films – The Stepfather (2009), The Ward.[23]

Heard's first film release in 2011 was Bulldoze Angry, a supernatural activity thriller in which she was paired with Nicolas Cage.[24] The picture show received mainly bad reviews[25] and underperformed commercially,[26] but film critic Roger Ebert wrote that she "does everything that can possibly be washed" with her grapheme, a waitress who becomes entangled in an undead homo'due south mission to relieve his daughter from a cult.[27] In early 2011, Heard besides appeared on the British television program Acme Gear.[28] Heard adjacent starred in NBC'due south The Playboy Club, a crime drama series virtually the original Playboy Guild in 1960s Chicago. After poor reviews and ratings also as protests from both feminists[29] and conservative groups,[thirty] the series was canceled after simply three episodes had aired.[31] Heard's third role of 2011 was as the love involvement of the main character, played by Johnny Depp, in the Hunter S. Thompson adaptation The Rum Diary (2011). The picture was non a commercial success[32] [33] and received mixed reviews.[34] [35] Heard's part was said to be underdeveloped.[36] [37] [38] In 2011, Heard appeared in an advertizement entrada for the fashion brand Approximate.[39] [40]

Heard next starred in the thriller Paranoia (2013), the exploitation motion-picture show Machete Kills (2013) and the satire Syrup (2013), none of which were critical or commercial successes. The yr also saw the US express release of All the Boys Honey Mandy Lane. Although the flick's reviews were overall mixed to negative, Heard's performance was called her "most definitive to date" by the Los Angeles Times [41] and "psychologically interesting" by The Washington Post.[42] In 2014, Heard appeared in a supporting role in the commercially successful action-thriller 3 Days to Kill.

In 2015, Heard had a prominent supporting role in the one-act-drama Magic Mike XXL, playing the honey interest of the moving-picture show'due south protagonist, Channing Tatum.[43] Like its predecessor, the film was a large box office success.[44] Heard too had a small supporting role in Tom Hooper's period drama The Danish Girl (2015),[45] [46] and a starring office opposite James Franco and Ed Harris in the contained crime thriller The Adderall Diaries (2015). Although reviews for the latter were by and large negative, Indiewire stated that although Heard was "miscast", she "displays much potential and has succeeded in a bid to exist taken more seriously".[47] Her fourth role in 2015 was contrary Christopher Walken in the television film Ane More than Fourth dimension, which aired on Starz. For her role as a struggling singer-songwriter, she took singing lessons and learned to play piano and guitar.[48] The Los Angeles Times called her performance "superb" and The Film Stage stated that Heard did an "admirable job".[49] [50]

In addition to her other roles in 2015, Heard played the female atomic number 82 in London Fields, an accommodation of Martin Amis's novel almost a clairvoyant who knows she volition exist murdered. After its press premiere at the 2015 Toronto International Motion-picture show Festival, Heard's functioning received highly negative reviews,[51] [52] [53] and she later stated that "it was one of the almost difficult movies to flick and information technology has proven to keep to be difficult ... I can't say I did her [the character] justice".[43] Before long after the initial screening, the movie was pulled from release due to disagreements between its managing director and producers, and due to litigation[a] was non released until 2018.[59] [sixty] [61] [62]

2017–present: DC Extended Universe and other projects

In 2017, Heard appeared equally part of an ensemble bandage in Lake Bell's indie comedy I Exercise... Until I Don't and joined the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) bandage every bit Mera (a princess of an Atlantean kingdom) in the superhero film Justice League. She reprised the role the following year in Aquaman (2018), which co-starred Jason Momoa, Nicole Kidman and Willem Dafoe and marked Heard's first major role in a studio film.[9] [63] [64] She has stated that i of the reasons alluring her to the role was Mera being "a stiff, independent, cocky-possessed superhero in her own right",[9] who rejects being chosen Aquawoman instead of by her ain name.[half-dozen] Aquaman became the fifth about profitable release of 2018, and the most profitable DCEU installment up to that point.[65] The same year, Heard was appointed global ambassador for cosmetics giant Fifty'Oréal Paris.[vi]

In 2019, Heard had supporting roles in the independent dramas Her Olfactory property, contrary Elisabeth Moss, and Gully.[66] [67] Her but projection released in 2020 was the postal service-apocalyptic miniseries The Stand, based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.[68] She starred as Nadine Cross, a school teacher who is among the few survivors of an apocalyptic plague. It co-starred James Marsden, Odessa Immature, Alexander Skarsgård and Henry Zaga, and premiered on CBS All Admission in December 2020, with the series finale airing in February 2021.[69] In 2021, Heard reprised her part equally Mera in the superhero flick Zack Snyder's Justice League, a director's cut of the 2017 film[70] and shot new scenes written by Snyder for the epilogue of the moving picture. She will adjacent appear in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, the sequel to Aquaman, which is set for release in 2023.[71] In February 2022, it was announced that Heard has also been cast in Conor Allyn's forthcoming catamenia drama, In the Burn down.[72]

A Change.org petition to "Remove Amber Heard From Aquaman 2" had reached one.v one thousand thousand signatures in Nov 2020 in the fourth dimension following Johnny Depp's replacement in the Fantastic Beasts films,[73] it had gained approaching 2 one thousand thousand signatures past Apr 26, 2022[74] and then reached over 3.5 million signatures at the time of the Depp v. Heard trial. Heard confirmed her involvement in the motion-picture show and described efforts to remove her as "paid rumours and paid campaigns on social media".[75] The moving-picture show's co-producer, Peter Safran, had previously commented on the casting of the picture to say, "We felt that if it'southward James Wan, and Jason Momoa, it should be Bister Heard. That's really what it was."[76] Even so, by May 2022, Heard stated that she "fought really difficult to stay in the movie" just that "they didn't desire to include [her] in the moving picture" and only shot a "very pared down version" of her function as Mera within the last motion picture of her contract.[77]

Charity and activism

In August 2016, Heard pledged to donate her $7 meg divorce settlement with Johnny Depp to the American Civil Liberties Spousal relationship (ACLU) and the Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) saying, "As described in the restraining order and divorce settlement, money played no role for me personally and never has, except to the extent that I could donate it to charity and, in doing so, hopefully help those less able to defend themselves".[78] [79] Heard is an ACLU administrator for women'southward rights.[80]

In a Dec 2021 testimony used in evidence in the Depp v. Heard trial in 2022, the ACLU's chief operating officeholder testified that the organisation expected the coin to come in over a x-year period, just that Heard has made no contributions since 2018.[81] [82] To that time the ACLU had received a total of $1.3 million between 2016 and 2018, of which $350,000 was direct from Heard, $500,000 from a Vanguard business relationship believed to be of Elon Musk, whom Heard was dating at the time, $350,000 from another donor advised fund and $100,000 directly from Depp as part of the settlement.[83] In 2019 the ACLU learned that Heard was "having financial problems and could not fulfill the remainder of the pledge".[84] According to Heard she has been delayed in making farther payments due to Depp's lawsuit against her, which Heard testified has cost her more than than $6 1000000 in legal fees as of May 2022.[85] Heard further testified that the donation past Musk on her behalf did not count towards the terminal $3.5 million that she has pledged to donate.[85]

Heard is a Human Rights Champion for the Stand up Up for Human Rights campaign by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.[v] [iv] In May 2019, she gave a speech in support of the SHIELD Act on Capitol Loma, discussing her experience of having had her private nude photos hacked and distributed online without her consent during the 2014 celebrity nude photo leak.[86] In November 2019, Heard wrote an op-ed in The New York Times on revenge porn.[87]

Heard wrote about domestic violence in a letter published in the Dec 2016 upshot of Porter magazine[3] and in an op-ed for The Washington Postal service in December 2018.[88] She also made a public service announcement on the subject for the #GirlGaze Projection.[89] Prior to the 2020 U.s.a. presidential election, Heard appeared in an election ad created by artist Marilyn Minter in support of Planned Parenthood.[90] In September 2020, she used her social media presence to participate in the VoteRiders #IDCheck Claiming to help spread the word about voter ID requirements for the upcoming presidential election.[91]

Personal life

Heard publicly came out in 2010,[92] but has stated, "I don't label myself one style or some other – I have had successful relationships with men and at present a adult female. I dear who I love; information technology's the person that matters".[93]

Heard was in a relationship with photographer Tasya van Ree from 2008 to 2012.[92] [94] Heard had her terminal proper name legally changed to van Ree during the relationship and reverted to her birth proper name in 2014.[ii] In 2009, Heard was arrested in Washington state for misdemeanor domestic violence, after allegedly grabbing van Ree and striking her arm, but was never charged. The arrest was made public during Heard's divorce proceedings from actor Johnny Depp in 2016, afterward which a statement was issued past Heard'south publicist in which van Ree said that Heard had been "wrongfully" accused, that the incident had been "misinterpreted and over-sensationalized" and that she recalled "hints of misogynistic attitudes toward u.s. which later appeared to be homophobic when they institute out we were domestic partners and not just 'friends'."[95] [96] The female person officer that conducted the arrest is openly gay.[97]

Heard was one of the victims of the 2014 glory nude photo leak, in which individual nude pictures of her were hacked and distributed without her consent.[87]

Following her divorce from Johnny Depp,[98] Heard dated tech entrepreneur and Tesla CEO and shareholder Elon Musk for a year, until early 2018.[9] [99] [100] She after had a relationship with actress and cinematographer Bianca Butti from January 2020 to December 2021.[101] [102] [103]

In April 2021, Heard had her get-go kid via a surrogate mother.[104]

Relationship with Johnny Depp

Heard met actor Johnny Depp in 2009 in connection to the filming of The Rum Diary. They began dating in 2011 and were married in a ceremonious ceremony in Feb 2015.[105] [106] [107]

In April 2015, Heard breached Australia'due south biosecurity laws when she failed to declare in customs the two dogs accompanying the couple when they flew into Queensland, where Depp was working on a picture show.[108] [109] In the courtroom instance in Apr 2016,[110] Heard pleaded guilty to falsifying quarantine documents, stating that she had fabricated a error due to sleep deprivation.[111] While criminal charges were dropped, Heard was placed on a A$1,000 (Usa$715) ane-month good beliefs bond for producing a false document;[112] Heard and Depp released a video apologizing for their behavior and urging others to attach to biosecurity laws.[112] The Guardian called the case the "highest profile criminal quarantine example" in Australian history.[112] In 2021, Australian officials said they were investigating, in co-functioning with the FBI, allegations of perjury confronting Heard in relation to the incident.[113] [114]

Heard filed for divorce from Depp in May 2016 and obtained a temporary restraining order against him, alleging in her court declaration that he had been verbally and physically abusive throughout their relationship, ordinarily while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.[115] Depp claimed that Heard was "attempting to secure a premature fiscal resolution".[116] [117] A ruling on the scale of the settlement was achieved in August 2016,[118] [116] and Heard pledged to donate the proceeds equally between the ACLU[119] and the Children'due south Hospital Los Angeles.[120] [121] Heard dismissed the restraining gild, and they issued a joint statement saying that their "relationship was intensely passionate and at times volatile, but always jump by love. Neither party has made false accusations for financial gain. At that place was never whatsoever intent of concrete or emotional harm".[118] The final terms of the settlement were agreed in January 2017 with Depp beingness required to complete the payment of $7 million to Heard over the grade of the year.[122] In Jan 2021, Heard'southward legal team responded to claims that the total settlement had non nevertheless been donated to say that she had been "delayed in that goal because Mr. Depp filed[b] a lawsuit against her".[124] [125]

In June 2018,[126] Depp brought a libel lawsuit in the Britain against News Grouping Newspapers (NGN), the company publishing The Sun, which had labeled him a "married woman beater" in an April 2018 commodity.[127] [128] Heard was a primal witness for NGN during the highly publicized trial in July 2020.[129] In November 2020, the High Court of Justice ruled that Depp had lost his claim and that "the great majority of alleged assaults of Ms Heard past Mr. Depp [12 out of the 14] accept been proved to the civil standard", rejecting any notion of a hoax against him.[127] [128] The verdict also found that Heard's career and activism had been seriously damaged past going public well-nigh the abuse.[127] [128] Following the verdict in the Depp v NGN case, a Change.org petition request for Heard to be fired from Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom reached over two million supporters.[130] [131] [132] Depp's appeal to overturn the verdict was rejected in March 2021.[133]

In early 2019, Depp sued Heard for defamation over a December dated op-ed on sexual violence for The Washington Mail in which she stated, "Then two years ago, I became a public figure representing domestic abuse, and I felt the full force of our civilization'due south wrath for women who speak out."[88] [134] [135] Depp besides declared that Heard had been the abuser, and that her allegations constituted a hoax against him.[135] In August 2020, Heard counter-sued Depp, alleging that he had coordinated "a harassment campaign via Twitter and [by] orchestrating online petitions in an effort to go her fired from Aquaman and L'Oréal".[136] [137] The trial in Depp 5. Heard started in Fairfax County, Virginia on April 11, 2022.[138]

Filmography

Key
Not yet released Denotes works that have not yet been released

Movie

Year Title Office Notes
2004 Fri Night Lights Maria
2005 Side FX Shay
Drib Dead Sexy Candy
North Country Young Josey Aimes
2006 Price to Pay Trish
Alpha Dog Alma
All the Boys Love Mandy Lane Mandy Lane
2007 Spin Amber
Mean solar day 73 with Sarah Mary Curt film
Remember the Daze Julia Ford
2008 Never Back Downwards Baja Miller
The Informers Christie
Pineapple Express Angie Anderson
2009 ExTerminators Nikki
The Joneses Jenn Jones
Zombieland 406
The Stepfather Kelly Porter
2010 And Before long the Darkness Stephanie Also co-producer
The River Why Boil
The Ward Kristen
2011 Drive Angry Piper
The Rum Diary Chenault
2013 Syrup Six Also executive producer
Paranoia Emma Jennings
Machete Kills Miss San Antonio
2014 3 Days to Kill Agent Vivi Delay
2015 The Adderall Diaries Lana Edmond
One More Time Jude
Magic Mike XXL Zoe
The Danish Girl Ulla Paulson
2017 I Exercise... Until I Don't Fanny
Justice League Mera
2018 Her Olfactory property Zelda E. Zekiel
London Fields Nicola Six Filmed in 2013
Aquaman Mera
2019 Gully Joyce
2021 Zack Snyder's Justice League Mera
2023 Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom Not yet released Post-production

Goggle box

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Jack & Bobby Liz Episode: "Pilot"
The Mount Riley Episode: "A Piece of the Rock"
2005 The O.C. Salesgirl Episode: "Mallpisode"
2006 Criminal Minds Lila Archer Episode: "Somebody'south Watching"
2007 Californication Amber Episode: "California Son"
Hidden Palms Greta Matthews eight episodes
2010 The Cleveland Prove Herself (vocalism) Episode: "Beer Walk!"
2011 Top Gear Herself Episode: "Episode #16.5"
The Playboy Club Bunny Maureen 7 episodes
2015 Overhaulin' Herself Episode: "In Too Depp"
The Prince Serena Goggle box film
2020–2021 The Stand up Nadine Cantankerous 7 episodes

Music videos

Yr Championship Artist
2003 "There Goes My Life" Kenny Chesney
2005 "I Wasn't Prepared" (Version 1) Eisley

Awards and nominations

Year Accolade Category Work Result
2008 Immature Hollywood Awards Breakthrough of the Year Herself Won
2009 Detroit Film Critics Social club Awards Best Ensemble Zombieland Nominated
2010 Scream Awards Won
Dallas International Movie Festival Dallas Star Award Herself Won
2011 Hollywood Moving picture Festival Spotlight Award The Rum Diary Won
2014 Texas Pic Hall of Fame Inductee Herself Won
2019 Aureate Raspberry Awards Worst Extra London Fields Nominated
MTV Movie & Boob tube Awards Best Kiss Aquaman Nominated
Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Teen Choice Awards Selection Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movie Extra Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ In November 2016, Heard was sued by the film'due south producers for $10 one thousand thousand for allegedly making unauthorized changes to the motion-picture show'south script with Cullen and for failing to cease voice-over work.[54] [55] [56] Heard countersued, claiming the producers had violated a nudity clause in her contract.[57] In September 2018, a settlement was reached betwixt Heard and the producers.[58]
  2. ^ The lawsuit was filed on March ane, 2019.[123]

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