Amanda's journey in the entertainment industry began with her graduation from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in both Los Angeles and New York City in the fall of 2010. Her swift ascension to the lead role in the television series "Scorned: Love Kills" on Discovery Channel affirmed her lifelong passion for captivating audiences and spreading joy.
Growing up in sunny Corpus Christi, Texas, Amanda was an inspiration to her peers, using her positive energy and ballet performances to uplift those around her. As she entered adulthood, she realized that her true calling was to use her talents to bring happiness to others, a quality that has been a hallmark of her career.
Amanda's early success in "Walt Whitman Never Paid for It" (2012),an independently produced stage-to-screen project, earned her widespread recognition and praise from prestigious film festivals in New York City and Los Angeles. The film premiered at Tribeca Cinema and went on to receive the Official Selection at the Richmond International Film Festival in 2014, where it won the Audience Choice Award.
Her collaboration on the original motion picture "Eventually Yours" led to a lifelong professional kinship, which continues with her upcoming web series "Simple Things," a pulp/noir/thriller starring Amanda Greer as Aerial. In her own words, "I become a character and actively bring in the viewers," showcasing her dedication to her craft.
Amanda's extensive list of screen credits includes Paramount Pictures' comedy "Staten Island Summer" alongside the Saturday Night Live cast, where she portrayed the Hot German Woman, as well as "Making The Cut," for which she received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the My Final Shot Film Festival in NYC.
Her latest film, "Long Shot Louie," earned the 2013 Official Film Selection at the SoHo Film Festival. As a member of the Creative Coalition, Amanda walked the red carpet for the 57th Presidential Inauguration Ball in 2013, solidifying her status as a respected and accomplished actress in the industry.