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Amber Viera

Amber Viera

3 titles Acting Oct 14, 1992 San Jose, California

Amber Viera is a multi-talented Puerto Rican American actress, model, art director, casting assistant, production designer assistant, and skilled makeup and hair stylist. Her journey into the performing arts began in elementary school when she took on the role of Alice in a production of "Alice in Wonderland," which remains one of her beloved Disney films.

Hailing from the Bay Area, Viera relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her passion for acting and film at the University of Southern California. Her career gained significant momentum in 2011 with her portrayal of Madeline in the short film "Prosthetic Memories," followed by appearances in 13 additional short films. Viera has also made her mark on television, featuring in series such as "Class" and "Horoscope and Fortune Cookies."

Working alongside acclaimed actor James Franco, she contributed to projects like "Kill the Czar" and the "L.A. Series." In 2016, Viera played Angie in the film "Actors Anonymous," a cinematic adaptation of Franco's novel. She also participated in Franco's remake of the cult classic "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?" for Lifetime.

In her downtime, Viera enjoys reading, screenwriting, journaling, and engaging in physical activities like running, yoga, and dancing. A fan of fresh fruits and vegetables, she also appreciates thrift fashion, often donning stylish hand-me-downs from friends. Viera is an avid photographer, favoring the nostalgic charm of disposable and Polaroid cameras. In February 2016, she joined the main cast of Freeform’s "Dead of Summer," portraying the character Carolina "Cricket" Diaz.

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