Biography
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Amanda Crew (born on June 5, 1986 in Langley, British Columbia) is a Canadian film and television actor. Crew began her career in the entertainment industry by training vigorously in tap, hip-hop and jazz dancing. She started acting in the fourth grade when she landed a lead role in a musical called Dragon Tails.
Three agents contacted young Crew, and she's been acting ever since.
When Crew first began her acting career, she did a Coca-Cola commercial and acted in stage plays like Stalling, Cordstons Courts, and Langley, the Musical.
She trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2003 with sessions at Tarlington Training and the Carousal Theatre School.
Amanda got her big break when she landed the role of Tanis on the Canadian series 15/Love. After leaving the show at the end of season two, Amanda guest starred on Life As We Know It and Smallville. She made her big screen debut in Final Destination 3 and She's the Man alongside Amanda Bynes. Presently, Amanda is working on another Canadian TV series called Whistler
Filmography
- Whistler (2006) (TV) Carrie Miller
- John Tucker Must Die(2006) Hallway Girl #1
- She's the Man (2006) Kia
- Final Destination 3 (2006) Julie Christensen
- Meltdown(2006) (TV) Kimberl
- Smallville" (2005) (TV Episode) Sorority Girl
- Life As We Know It (2005) (TV Episode) Polly Brewer
- 15/Love (2004-2005) (TV) Tanis McTaggart
External links
- Amanda Crew at
- Amanda Crew @
Trivia
- She is good friends with Amanda Bynes.
- She went to and graduated high school from Brookswood Secondary.
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