Amber Sym

Amber Sym (born November 4, 1989) is an American glamour model and actress and has shot for Playboy.

Personal life

Amber Sym was born in Howell, Michigan on November 4, 1989.[1] As of April, 2012 Sym was a resident of Orlando, Florida.[2]

Career

Print

Amber Sym began her career in entertainment as a model, appearing in numerous publications including various issues of Playboy, as well as several Playboy videos, and a number of shows for the Playboy network including Badass (TV series) and The Playboy Radio Show. She has also appeared in Penthouse, Hustler, Axis Magazine, and The Picture Premium, as well as a number of websites.

Film

Amber Sym has also appeared in a number of films and music videos, as well as several television shows. Among her most prominent roles to date are her performance as "The Vixen" in the music video for Easton Corbin's song All Over the Road. In addition, Sym is the star of a video web series titled "Florida in the Shadows" which was shot to appear on YouTube. Amber makes a cameo as Madeline in "Walt Before Mickey" produced & written by Arthur L. Bernstein & Armando Gutierrez.

Music Videos

Sym appeared as "the Vixen" in the music video for the Easton Corbin song All Over the Road. She also features in an untitled role in the music video for the Go Radio song Go to Hell, and in a number of untitled roles for less well known artists.

Side Ventures

In addition to her modeling and acting, Sym has worked in the field of web design, starting her own design company called Daxym Designs, an online art gallery called Art is Long, Life is Short, and is developing a charitable organization called Greening Up America.[3]

Publications

Filmography

References

  1. "Amber Sym Playboy Cybergirl November 2012". Playboy Blog. Playboy. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  2. "Exclusive Interview: Model/Actress Amber Sym Talks Ft. Slaughterdale, The Pit And More". Alien Bee. April 22, 2012. Retrieved October 10, 2013.
  3. "Who We Are". Daxym Designs. Retrieved 14 April 2013.

External links

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