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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Amber Barretto (born January 19, 1978) is an American actress/model.Amber Barretto was born in Miami Beach, Florida. Her father is from Peru and met her mother while in California. She grew up in Michigan and New York. She was discovered while competing in the "Little Miss Michigan" pageant where one of the judges owned an agency, and her family later moved to New York City.Amber was a model for "Eva Joia" (a subsidiary of Gitano Group) Eva Joia produces fashion wear for girls. Amber appeared in numerous fashion ads, for several different magazines in the 1980s. Amber also did commercials for numerous different products. (including one for Campbells Soup)She auditioned for Hang Time on tape in New York, when Peter Engel, the executive producer of the show, saw the tape and flew her out to Los Angeles. She found out that day that she got the part of "Kristy Ford". After being hired for the show Hang Time, she had four days to go back to New York, get all her stuff and go back to L.A. and find a place to live.She is best known for her role in the 1989 film Little Monsters, in which she played Kiersten. She also had minor roles in American Dreams and The O.C..Amber is currently married to Gregory Laks of Beachwood (Cleveland), Ohio. Mr Laks is president of Abode Mortgage Services in Beverly Hills, California.Filmography.2008 For Heaven's Sake (Hotel Clerk)2008 Channels (Julianne)2006 The O.C. (TV series) Theresa's Nanny2006 Medium (TV series) College Girl2005 Cuts (TV series) Renee2002 Judging Amy (TV series) Terri Colonna2001 America's Sweet Hearts (Alison)2000 Get Real (TV series) Vanessa1999 Undressed (TV series) Penny1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Hang Time (TV series) Kristy Ford1992 ABC After School Specials (TV series) girl1989 Little Monsters (Kiersten)1989 New York Stories (Girl)1986, 1987, 1988 All My Children (TV series) Emily Ann Sago Martin. }

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