Amy Smart

Amy Smart
Amy Lysle Smartis an American actress and former fashion model. Smart began her career modeling in Italy and subsequently enrolled in acting school. Her first role in film was in director Martin Kunert's film Campfire Tales. She has since appeared in numerous films, including Varsity Blues, Road Trip, The Butterfly Effect, Just Friends, Mirrors, and Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actress
Date of Birth26 March 1976
CityTopanga, CA
CountryUnited States of America
As a kid, I loved being surrounded by mountains, creeks and animals, and volunteering with my mom on initiatives to help protect the environment. Being part of this contest is one important way I can help ensure we all get to experience the beauty and wonder of wildlife, such as the bald eagle, that enrich all our lives and make us proud to be Americans.
But I have to say, probably when I'm about 30 I'll be pretty, not settled, but happy with what I've accomplished so far. I'm happy where I am now.
I would love to make some kind of film about the witches and the Inquisitions. That would be really fun because I don't think their stories have been told enough.
I sometimes skip meals when I travel.
The best gift we can have is living in the present moment and really enjoying it for what it is; and, not being in our heads and getting sidetracked.
Vegetarianism is a way of living consciously on the planet.
I think it's a gift to become a star, to become a celebrity.
For me, I'm OK doing embarrassing things, when it's with somebody else. I'm not the only person to look at.
I do feel like I'm a tomboy at heart, so I have an easy time working with guys.
I love cooking during Christmas, all smells like the hot apple cider, the hot spiced wine.
I like any story that starts one place and really takes a huge journey to a whole new place; that people in their life want to take that journey. They want to be able to find things in their life that aren't working and work through them to a new place of change.
I think that as you get older, you learn to live in yourself more securely.
Well, what is acting but the study of human behavior? And that's so fascinating to me.
Growing up, I was sort of a tomboy. I was the one skating with the boys.