Amber Valletta

Amber Evangeline Valletta (born February 9, 1974) is an American fashion model and actress.[2] She began her career as a fashion model, landing her first of sixteen American Vogue covers at the age of eighteen. During the 1990s, Valletta reached the status of supermodel, working as the face of Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Escada, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Valentino, Gucci and Versace, and signing multimillion-dollar cosmetics contracts with Calvin Klein and Elizabeth Arden.[3][4] From 1995 to 1996, Valletta and her friend and fellow model Shalom Harlow hosted the MTV show House of Style.

Amber Valletta
Valletta at Hollywood Style Awards, 2009
Born
Amber Evangeline Valletta

(1974-02-09) February 9, 1974
OccupationActress, model
Years active1992–present
Spouse(s)Hervé Le Bihan (1994–1996)
Chip McCaw (2003–2015)
Children1
RelativesRob Valletta
Modeling information
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Hair colorBlonde
Eye colorGreen
Agency

In the 2000s, Valletta began to focus on her career as an actress. She had her first major film role as a poltergeist in Robert Zemeckis's supernatural thriller What Lies Beneath (2000). She has since appeared in films such as Hitch (2005), Transporter 2 (2005), Man About Town (2006), Dead Silence (2007), Gamer (2009), and The Spy Next Door (2010). In 2011, she moved to television, appearing in a recurring role as the fallen socialite Lydia Davis on ABC's drama television series Revenge. In 2015, Valletta starred as villainous Carla Briggs in another ABC soap opera, Blood & Oil.

Early life

Amber Evangeline Valletta was born in Phoenix, Arizona and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her mother, Theresa Malaby, worked at the post office.[5][6] Her father is of Italian and Portuguese descent, and her mother identifies as having part Cherokee ancestry.[7][8] She attended Booker T. Washington High School.[2]

Career

Modeling

Valletta got her start in the fashion industry when her mother enrolled her in modeling school at the age of 15 at the Linda Layman Agency. Valletta, along with the likes of Kate Moss, Eva Herzigová, Tyra Banks, Carolyn Murphy and Shalom Harlow, was one of the most recognizable faces of the generation immediately subsequent to the original supermodels. During the 1990s she appeared 13 times on the cover of American Vogue, second only to Claudia Schiffer's sixteen.[9] Valletta was presented on the November 1999 Millennium cover of American Vogue as one of the "Modern Muses".[10]

She has appeared on the cover of several international fashion magazines, such as Germany's Cosmopolitan and Glamour; Spain's Elle, Telva and Harper's Bazaar; UK's Esquire and Love and US' V, Porter, Interview, Ocean Drive, Shape, Allure, Marie Claire and i-D.[11][12] Valletta has walked in fashion shows for Versace, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Gucci, Valentino, Prada, Michael Kors, Alberta Ferretti, Claude Montana, Dolce & Gabbana, Pierre Balmain, Sonia Rykiel, Versus, Yohji Yamamoto, Anna Molinari, Calvin Klein, Christian Dior and Tom Ford.[12] She was the face of NARS Cosmetics' Spring 2010 Collection.[2]

Valletta continues to work as a fashion model, closing the Versace Autumn/Winter 2017 fashion show.[13] She was also model for Marks and Spencer.[14] In 2018, Valletta appeared in advertisements for Mango, Blumarine, Escada, Chanel Watches, Prada and David Yurman.[15][16][17] In 2019, she appeared on the cover of Vogue Korea and U.S. Elle, advertising campaigns for Stella McCartney and Holt Renfrew, and editorials for Italian, American and Arabian Vogue.

Acting

Valletta's first role was in the comedy film Drop Back Ten (2000). Later that year, she played a supporting role in the thriller film What Lies Beneath, starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer and directed by Robert Zemeckis. She appeared alongside Nicolas Cage in The Family Man. In 2003, she played Celine in Danny DeVito's Duplex, starring Ben Stiller and Drew Barrymore, and in 2004, she played Martina in Raising Helen, opposite Kate Hudson, Hayden Panettiere, Abigail Breslin, and Helen Mirren.

Valletta's first major film role was as Allegra Cole in Andy Tennant's romantic comedy Hitch. The film was released on February 11, 2005 and was a box office and critical success.[18] She also had a role in Transporter 2, playing the mother of the kidnapped child. She played the female lead in the 2006 independent film The Last Time, co-starring alongside Michael Keaton and Brendan Fraser. In 2007, she had supporting roles in the horror film Dead Silence, as Ella Ashen, and as Claire in Premonition, starring Sandra Bullock. Also in 2007, Valletta played the leading role in the independent coming-of-age film, My Sexiest Year.[3]

Valletta at the Life Ball 2009, Rathaus, Vienna.

In 2009, Valletta starred alongside Gerard Butler in the science fiction action film Gamer. The film was released in North America on September 4, 2009 with negative reviews from critics.[18] In 2010, she starred in The Spy Next Door, alongside Jackie Chan, George Lopez, and Billy Ray Cyrus; she played Chan's character's love interest, Gillian.[19] In 2011, she appeared in the ensemble comedy film, Girl Walks into a Bar.

In 2011, Valletta was cast in the recurring role as the socialite Lydia Davis on the ABC television prime time soap opera, Revenge.[20] In 2014, she was regular cast member in the TNT crime drama series, Legends, playing Sean Bean's character's ex-wife.[21] In 2015, Valletta starred in the short-lived ABC prime time soap opera, Blood & Oil.[22] She plays the role of Carla Briggs, the glamorous business partner and new wife of oil tycoon Hap Briggs (Don Johnson).[23]

In 2016, Valletta starred in Keith Urban's music video for the song "Blue Ain't Your Color". The music video was directed by motion picture director Carter Smith and premiered in September 2016.[24] She also starred in Fergie's music video for the song "M.I.L.F. $".[25][26]

Other projects

Valletta also serves as the spokesperson for Oceana's Seafood Contamination Campaign,[27] where she brings awareness of the dangers of mercury poisoning in various kinds of seafood. The decision to join Oceana's campaign was prompted by the mercury-poisoning experience of a friend and the fact that she is a mother of one.

Personal life

Valletta married Hervé Le Bihan in 1994, divorcing in 1996. In 2000, Valletta had a son, Auden, with Olympic volleyball player Chip McCaw.[28][29] She married McCaw, in September 2003, and they divorced in early 2015.

Valletta endorsed incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama for re-election in 2012.[30]

In July 2014, Valletta spoke out about her battle with drug and alcohol addiction.[31][32]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Unzipped Herself Documentary film
2000 Drop Back Ten Mindy Deal
2000 What Lies Beneath Madison Elizabeth Frank
2000 The Family Man Paula
2001 Perfume Blair
2001 Hysteria – The Def Leppard Story Lorelei Shellist Television film
2001 Max Keeble's Big Move Ms. Dingman
2003 Duplex Celine
2004 Raising Helen Martina
2005 Hitch Allegra Cole
2005 Transporter 2 Audrey Billings
2006 Man About Town Brynn Lilly
2006 The Last Time Belisa
2007 Dead Silence Ella
2007 Premonition Claire
2007 My Sexiest Year Marina
2008 Days of Wrath Jane Summers
2009 Gamer Angie
2010 The Spy Next Door Gillian
2011 Girl Walks into a Bar Camilla
2017 Walking Herself / Model Documentary film
2017 Kevyn Aucoin Beauty & the Beast in Me Herself
2017 A Film for Planned Parenthood of New York City Herself
2017 Double Dutchess: Seeing Double Herself Segment "M.I.L.F. $"

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995–96 House of Style Herself Host
2004 Lucky Sarah Episode: "Something for Everyone"
2005 Punk'd Herself Episode: "Episode #6.4"
2009 State of the Union Herself Episode: "Episode #2.2"
2011–14 Revenge Lydia Davis Recurring role, 14 episodes
2014 Legends Sonya Odum Series regular, 10 episodes
2015 Hot in Cleveland Ashley Episode: "Scandalous"
2015 Blood & Oil Carla Briggs Series regular, 10 episodes
2018 Movie Night With Karlie Kloss Herself Episode: "Hitch"
2019 RuPaul's Drag Race Herself / Guest Judge Episode: "From Farm to Runway"

Music videos

Year Artist Song Notes
2008 Will.i.am "Yes We Can"
2016 Fergie "M.I.L.F. $"
2016 Keith Urban "Blue Ain't Your Color"
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Preceded by
Cindy Crawford
Host of House of Style
1995–96 (co-host with Shalom Harlow)
Succeeded by
Daisy Fuentes
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