Amber Anderson
Amber Felicity Rose Anderson (born 5 March 1992) is an English actress, classical pianist, and model.[1][2] Anderson rose to prominence through her acting roles, including Jane Fairfax in the 2020 film adaptation of Emma, directed by Autumn de Wilde, where she portrayed the accomplished but reserved friend of the protagonist.[2][1] She also played Ciara Porter, a key figure in the murder investigation, in the BBC crime drama Strike (2017), adapted from J.K. Rowling's Cormoran Strike novels under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.[1][2] Her performance as the historical figure Diana Mitford, a British socialite linked to fascism, in the sixth series of Peaky Blinders (2022) further highlighted her ability to tackle complex, morally ambiguous characters.[3] Earlier, she appeared as Lady Anne in the 2014 film The Riot Club, an Oxford University dining society satire.[2] In addition to acting, Anderson has maintained a modeling career, featuring in campaigns for brands such as Burberry and Chantelle, leveraging her early entry into fashion noted for striking looks and elegant style.[4][5] As a trained classical pianist, she has pursued musical interests alongside her screen work, reflecting a multifaceted artistic profile.[1] Anderson's personal experiences include a 2017 public accusation against producer Harvey Weinstein, claiming he offered sexual relations in exchange for advancing her career during a meeting, contributing to broader allegations against him amid the #MeToo movement.[6][7] In October 2024, she married fellow actor Connor Swindells, whom she met on the set of Emma and with whom she rekindled a romantic relationship during the COVID-19 lockdown.[8]Early life
Upbringing and family background
Amber Anderson was born on 5 March 1992 in Shepton Mallet, Somerset, England.[9] Her parents, Nick and Angela, described as "1970s hippies," separated when she was a toddler, leading to a childhood marked by frequent moves.[10] Anderson spent her early years in Somerset and Wiltshire before relocating at age six to Forres in the Scottish Highlands, where her family had Scottish roots tracing back generations on her father's side, including to 1815.[11] [9] She grew up in a rural environment, spending much of her childhood outdoors in the countryside.[12]Education and initial artistic pursuits
Anderson received her early education at primary school in Logie, Scotland, supplemented by Steiner schooling, which emphasizes holistic and creative learning methods. She began musical training with the violin before discovering the piano at age nine, developing proficiency sufficient for potential professional pursuit.[3] At Aberdeen City Music School, Anderson studied piano and violin to grade eight standard, performing for large audiences and participating in the National Children's Orchestra of Scotland.[13] [14] Her family and educators anticipated a career in music, with piano as the primary focus amid her Highland upbringing.[15] Aged 16, she secured a performing arts scholarship to Gordonstoun School, broadening her exposure to stage and performance disciplines.[11] Concurrently, while shopping in Glasgow, she was scouted for modeling, prompting her to depart sixth form prematurely to pursue that avenue alongside music. These early endeavors in classical music and modeling laid the groundwork for her transition to acting, though formal acting training details from this period remain undocumented in available accounts.[11]Career
Early acting roles and breakthrough
Anderson secured her first professional acting role at age 17 in the fantasy comedy Your Highness (2011), directed by David Gordon Green, portraying a minor character known as the Maiden in a single night of filming in Belfast.[16] [3] This debut appearance alongside stars James Franco and Natalie Portman provided initial exposure, though the role was brief and uncredited in some promotional materials.[4] She followed with supporting parts in independent projects, including Suzi in the drama Lotus Eaters (2011), which explored themes of youth and escapism in rural England.[17] Her television debut occurred in 2013 with a guest role in the Black Mirror episode "The Entire History of You," marking her entry into British screen anthologies.[4] Anderson's breakthrough came with the role of Lady Anne in The Riot Club (2014), a satirical drama adapted from Laura Wade's play Posh, depicting the excesses of an elite Oxford University dining society.[11] As the girlfriend of central character Miles Richards (Max Irons), her performance in the ensemble cast—featuring Sam Claflin, Holliday Grainger, and Douglas Booth—drew notice for its poise amid the film's controversial portrayal of privilege and violence, elevating her profile in the UK film industry.[11] [3] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 5, 2014, and received mixed reviews but succeeded in showcasing emerging British talent.[11]Major film and television appearances
Anderson first garnered attention for her supporting role as Lady Anne in The Riot Club (2014), a film adaptation of Laura Wade's play Posh, which satirizes privilege and excess among Oxford undergraduates.[18] In television, she portrayed Ciara Porter, the half-sister of the murder victim, in the BBC series Strike (2017), based on J.K. Rowling's Cormoran Strike novels written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.[18] A significant role came as the fascist-leaning Diana Mitford in the sixth season of Peaky Blinders (2022), where her character engages in a tumultuous relationship with Tommy Shelby.[19] In film, Anderson played the reserved Jane Fairfax in the period comedy Emma. (2020), directed by Autumn de Wilde and starring Anya Taylor-Joy as the titular character.[20][18] She also appeared as Jennifer Ellis in the thriller White Lie (2020), earning the Best Supporting Actress award from the Vancouver Film Critics Circle for her performance as a medical student entangled in her roommate's deception.[21] Other notable credits include Sofia in the mystery thriller In Darkness (2018), opposite Natalie Dormer, and a guest role as Sara in the Black Mirror episode "Shut Up and Dance" (2016).[22]Portrayals of historical or controversial figures
In the sixth series of the BBC historical crime drama Peaky Blinders, which aired from February to April 2022, Anderson portrayed Lady Diana Mitford, a real-life British socialite and fascist sympathizer. Mitford, born in 1910, was known for her outspoken admiration of Nazi Germany, personal friendship with Adolf Hitler—whom she met multiple times, including at the 1936 Nuremberg Rally—and her 1940 marriage to British Union of Fascists leader Oswald Mosley while both were interned under Defense Regulation 18B during World War II for their pro-Nazi activities.[23] [24] In the series, set against the backdrop of 1930s Britain, Anderson's Mitford appears as Mosley's wife and a calculating ally to his fictionalized political schemes, engaging in tense interactions with protagonist Tommy Shelby, including flirtations and attempts to undermine his associates.[25] Anderson prepared for the role by immersing herself in Mitford's writings and biographies, emphasizing the character's ideological fervor and aristocratic detachment, which she described as a departure from her prior "good girl" parts.[26] She highlighted Mitford's "shocking and disruptive" presence, portraying her not merely as a historical footnote but as a charismatic yet ruthless ideologue whose fascist leanings—rooted in disillusionment with British democracy and enthusiasm for authoritarianism—drove interpersonal manipulations in the narrative.[25] Critics noted Anderson's performance as effectively capturing Mitford's cold allure and unapologetic extremism, with the character serving to underscore the series' exploration of rising fascism without softening her historical complicity in pro-Nazi circles.[27] This depiction aligned with documented aspects of Mitford's life, such as her post-war defense of her views in memoirs like A Life of Contrasts (1977), where she expressed no remorse for her associations.[26] No other roles by Anderson involve direct portrayals of verifiable historical figures, though her performance as the fictional Jane Fairfax in the 2020 Jane Austen adaptation Emma.—a reserved governess entangled in Regency-era social intrigues—evokes period authenticity without biographical basis. Her Mitford role stands as her principal engagement with a controversial real personage, drawing on Mitford's documented elitism and ideological rigidity to inform a portrayal that prioritized psychological depth over sanitization.[3]Other professional activities
Modeling career
Amber Anderson began her modeling career at age 17, signing with the TESS agency in London.[28] She debuted on the runway by opening the Christopher Kane Spring/Summer 2011 show.[28] Her work extended to commercial campaigns, including features for Agent Provocateur.[29] In 2015, Anderson served as the global brand ambassador for Kenzo's "Madly Kenzo" fragrance, highlighting her transition between modeling and acting pursuits.[29] She has been profiled on platforms like Models.com, listed as both an actor and model with a mother agency affiliation.[30] Additional editorial appearances include shoots for publications such as Grazia France, where she modeled country-inspired looks in 2019.[31] Anderson's modeling experience, starting from her teenage years in Scotland, complemented her early artistic endeavors and provided exposure in the fashion industry before her acting breakthrough.[15] Her portfolio on the Fashion Model Directory underscores her status as a British fashion model, with credits spanning runway, print, and brand endorsements.[32]Musical endeavors as a pianist
Anderson received classical piano training from a young age while attending music school in Scotland, where she initially pursued a path toward becoming a professional pianist—a trajectory supported by her family and educators until approximately age 16, when she pivoted toward acting and modeling.[15] She continues private piano study as an adult, currently preparing for a performance diploma, her first formal examination since her school years.[15] Her piano proficiency has informed select acting roles requiring musical performance, most notably as Jane Fairfax in the 2020 film Emma, directed by Autumn de Wilde. For the role of the accomplished pianist character, Anderson auditioned with self-recorded videos demonstrating her playing and singing at the piano, submitted while filming elsewhere in Europe.[33] She underwent two months of specialized instruction on the fortepiano—an early predecessor to the modern piano, typically preserved in museums—to authentically perform the character's recitals on set.[33][15] These live performances included Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332 (third movement) and Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 ("Appassionata").[34][35] Beyond film, Anderson has showcased her skills in television appearances, such as a February 2020 segment on the British program Sunday Brunch, where she discussed her musical grades and performed piano in an informal "kitchen session" format.[36] While she has accumulated stage experience as a musician, her piano endeavors remain primarily personal or ancillary to her acting career, with no documented professional recordings or concert tours as a soloist.[15]Personal life
Relationships and marriage
Anderson was in a relationship with Scottish singer Paolo Nutini from 2014 until their final split in 2017, following an initial breakup and brief reconciliation in 2016.[37][38][39] She subsequently dated English musician and actor Jordan Stephens from approximately 2017 until 2019.[40][14] In 2020, Anderson met actor Connor Swindells on the set of the film Emma., where they initially formed a friendship.[8] The pair began a romantic relationship during the COVID-19 lockdown and married on October 5, 2024, at Boath House in Auldearn, Scotland, with the ceremony officiated by Swindells's Sex Education co-star Alistair Petrie.[8][41][42]Public allegations against Harvey Weinstein
In October 2017, British actress Amber Anderson publicly alleged that Harvey Weinstein sexually harassed her during a private meeting in his Dublin hotel room in 2013, when she was 20 years old and an aspiring model and actress.[43][44] She claimed Weinstein had coerced her into the meeting under the pretense of discussing her career, after which he proposed a "personal relationship" in exchange for professional advancement.[45][44] Anderson stated that Weinstein then attempted to take her hand and place it on his erect penis, prompting her to pull away and leave the room.[43][44] Anderson detailed the incident in an Instagram post on October 16, 2017, amid the emerging wave of accusations against Weinstein following reports by The New York Times and The New Yorker.[44] She described feeling "trapped" and emphasized that she rejected his advances, after which she alleged her career opportunities in the U.S. diminished, effectively stalling her professional progress.[46] In a 2020 interview, Anderson reflected that she internalized blame for the encounter for four years, viewing it as a personal failing rather than recognizing it as harassment until the broader #MeToo revelations.[7] Weinstein, through spokespeople, has broadly denied engaging in non-consensual sexual acts, asserting that any interactions were consensual or misinterpreted, though he did not specifically address Anderson's allegation in public statements at the time.[43] Anderson's account contributed to the list of over 80 women who have accused Weinstein of misconduct, though her specific claim has not resulted in separate legal proceedings against him as of 2025.[44]Filmography
Film roles
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2011 | Your Highness | Maiden[47] |
| 2011 | Lotus Eaters | Suzi[48] |
| 2013 | We Are the Freaks | Elinor[48] |
| 2014 | The Riot Club | Lady Anne[18] |
| 2018 | In Darkness | Jane[48] |
| 2019 | Skin Walker | Regine[48] |
| 2019 | White Lie | Jennifer Ellis[48][21] |
| 2020 | Emma. | Jane Fairfax[49][20] |
| 2021 | The Souvenir: Part II | Jim's girlfriend[50] |
| 2024 | Tell That to the Winter Sea | Scarlet[48] |