Amber Goldfarb
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Producer
Amber Goldfarb is a Canadian Screen Award-nominated actor known for her work on both French and English television shows such as Cavendish (CBC), The Bold Type (Freeform, Amazon Prime), 19-2 (Bravo), Ransom (CBS & Global), Lost Girl (SyFy & Showcase), King (Showcase), Being Human (SyFy & Space), Trauma (Radio-Canada), Musée Eden (Radio-Canada), St-Nickel (Unis TV) and 2 seasons of Ronald D. Moore's sci-fi series, Helix (SyFy & Showcase).
Her recent television credits include an 8 episode arc as Briana Holt in the CBC and WGN series Bellevue opposite Anna Paquin and Allen Leech, Nicole in the Hallmark film Love Locks where she shares the screen with Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn, and Season 1 of the highly acclaimed mini series Bad Blood starring Kim Coates and Anthony LaPaglia (FX, Netflix).
In the digital sphere, she has appeared on the Emmy award winning series Guidestones and as the newest leading ensemble character in season 2 of Geek & Sundry's hit web series LARPs (Executive produced by Felicia Day) for which she received a Canadian Screen Nomination for Best Actress in a Series Produced for Digital Media.
A graduate of the prestigious Canadian Film Centre, Amber's film work includes a supporting roles in the comedy feature Appiness from director Eli Batalion (Yidlife Crisis) for which she won Best Actress at the Canada China International Film Festival and the dramedy Venus from award winning filmmaker Eisha Marjara.
For the past several years Amber has also lent her voice and body (via motion capture) to over 20 video games, such as Batman: Arkham Knight, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Far Cry: Primal, Watchdogs I & II, For Honour, Vampyr, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and 9 of the Assassin's Creed games. While having portrayed several characters within the Assassin's Creed universe, she is best known as Aveline de Grandpré, the first female protagonist in the series (Assassin's Creed III: Liberation) for which she received an ACTRA Award nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Video Game.
Upcoming appearances for Amber include a leading role in the Turner (WarnerMedia) horror comedy Vicious Fun, a guest starring role in season two of Blood & Treasure and a recurring role in the new Netflix series Sex/Life.
Her recent television credits include an 8 episode arc as Briana Holt in the CBC and WGN series Bellevue opposite Anna Paquin and Allen Leech, Nicole in the Hallmark film Love Locks where she shares the screen with Jerry O'Connell and Rebecca Romijn, and Season 1 of the highly acclaimed mini series Bad Blood starring Kim Coates and Anthony LaPaglia (FX, Netflix).
In the digital sphere, she has appeared on the Emmy award winning series Guidestones and as the newest leading ensemble character in season 2 of Geek & Sundry's hit web series LARPs (Executive produced by Felicia Day) for which she received a Canadian Screen Nomination for Best Actress in a Series Produced for Digital Media.
A graduate of the prestigious Canadian Film Centre, Amber's film work includes a supporting roles in the comedy feature Appiness from director Eli Batalion (Yidlife Crisis) for which she won Best Actress at the Canada China International Film Festival and the dramedy Venus from award winning filmmaker Eisha Marjara.
For the past several years Amber has also lent her voice and body (via motion capture) to over 20 video games, such as Batman: Arkham Knight, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Far Cry: Primal, Watchdogs I & II, For Honour, Vampyr, Shadow of the Tomb Raider and 9 of the Assassin's Creed games. While having portrayed several characters within the Assassin's Creed universe, she is best known as Aveline de Grandpré, the first female protagonist in the series (Assassin's Creed III: Liberation) for which she received an ACTRA Award nomination for Outstanding Performance in a Video Game.
Upcoming appearances for Amber include a leading role in the Turner (WarnerMedia) horror comedy Vicious Fun, a guest starring role in season two of Blood & Treasure and a recurring role in the new Netflix series Sex/Life.