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Ambre Michele Anderson is an American model and actress. Anderson has appeared in national and international television commercials, print ads for national magazine publications and national point of sale posters for cigarette and beverage companies. Early life Anderson was born and grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. Her father, Curt Anderson, is an attorney and a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, and her mother, Marcia Henson, is a dentist. She graduated from the Milford Mill Academy in Baltimore County. While in high school she modeled in several highschool talent shows and local fashion shows. Upon graduation she went on to college at Howard University where she landed a job as a regular on BET's Planet Groove. In her junior and senior years at Howard, Anderson would go on calls in Washington and New York during her spring and summer breaks. After getting her B.A., she moved to New York, sharing a small apartment with two other aspiring models. Career She got her first lucrative modeling job posing in a department store catalog (Bradlees of New York). Other print jobs for Coca-Cola, Seagram's, Jeep, Newport, Kohl's, Verizon and Samsung soon followed. Her face and ads have appeared in the Ebony, Essence, and Fortune magazines, thousands of point-of-purchase posters (Newport cigarettes), on thousands of boxes of hair products and even a 40-foot-tall billboard in Times Square for WE. National television commercials Anderson's first national television commercial came in 2004 and was for Jeep where she was depicted as an artist painting a picture of a red Jeep Liberty and then driving an actual red Jeep Liberty away. She has also done national television commercials for Burger King, Palmer's Cocoa Butter, the Food Network and Kellogg's. International television commercials Anderson's first international television commercial was filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel in July 2008. Titled "The Ring", Anderson portrays one of two final contestants in the Yes.stars network parody-commercial of The Bachelor. The commercial runs 56 seconds and is only available in hebrew. On March 4, 2008 she appeared on ABC's Primetime: What Would You Do?, as the waitress (Lisa). She is a member of AFTRA and SAG. In April 2008, on ABC's 20/20, Anderson, portrayed the young woman singing 'Stop! In The Name of Love' with intentional amateurishness as part of a social experiment involving pedestrians reacting to her bad signing. Mary Wilson, who recorded the song as a member of The Supremes approached Anderson at the end of the story and gave her constructive criticism towards her style in contrast to the pedestrians whose reactions were positive but disingenuous. Film Anderson, who lives in Brooklyn, New York, has appeared in several locally produced short films including the Valence Johnson production "Delores Furst" and has just filmed a feature role in the 2011 film "You're nobody till somebody kills you". Music videos Anderson has appeared in several music videos including the videos of Swizz Beatz, Rah Digga, Fat Joe, and Ghostface Killah. Awards *2008 Legacy Award (art)- from Women of Distinction *2011 Alumni Award- from the Milford Mill Academy
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