Australian newspaper, The Herald Sun, published this quick article about Amber Clayton joining the cast of Three Rivers.
Melbourne's Amber Clayton gets Hollywood TV break
by Fiona Byrne
MELBOURNE actor Amber Clayton has landed her first regular TV role as the main female character in a new American drama series.
The 28-year-old South Yarra resident will leave this week for Los Angeles, after landing the role in the eagerly anticipated medical drama Three Rivers.
Aussie actor Alex O'Loughlin has been cast as the male lead in the series.
Clayton was working as a psychologist before turning to acting three years ago.
"I worked in mental health for three years, but I have always had a passion for acting and I always wanted to be an actor," Clayton said.
"I decided it was now or never, so I went to New York in 2005 to study at the Lee Strasberg Institute."
The cool blonde said she was thrilled but nervous.
"This is just a huge leap for me," she said. "I have done some commercials, some theatre, one low-budget film and I had a guest spot on (Channel 10 drama ) Rush, but they are little things compared to this."
Three Rivers is about the lives of organ donors, the doctors, and organ recipients at a transplant hospital.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25810903-5006022,00.html
Melbourne's Amber Clayton gets Hollywood TV break
by Fiona Byrne
MELBOURNE actor Amber Clayton has landed her first regular TV role as the main female character in a new American drama series.
The 28-year-old South Yarra resident will leave this week for Los Angeles, after landing the role in the eagerly anticipated medical drama Three Rivers.
Aussie actor Alex O'Loughlin has been cast as the male lead in the series.
Clayton was working as a psychologist before turning to acting three years ago.
"I worked in mental health for three years, but I have always had a passion for acting and I always wanted to be an actor," Clayton said.
"I decided it was now or never, so I went to New York in 2005 to study at the Lee Strasberg Institute."
The cool blonde said she was thrilled but nervous.
"This is just a huge leap for me," she said. "I have done some commercials, some theatre, one low-budget film and I had a guest spot on (Channel 10 drama ) Rush, but they are little things compared to this."
Three Rivers is about the lives of organ donors, the doctors, and organ recipients at a transplant hospital.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25810903-5006022,00.html
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