Amy Tammie

Amy Alyssa Tammie (born April 12, 1993) is an Emmy-Award winning American Child/Teen Actress. Tammie's lot well-known films have been Jane Hoop Elmentary film series as of 2009 as Rebecca Henry, and will return to the sixth and final instalment of the franchise Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush, with her reprising her role. These franchise has won several of awards and were all a huge success at the box office grossing each to $1 billion domestically, $3 billion internationally, for a total of $4 billion worldwide. Her breakthrough performance was in Troy in 2004 was one of her sucessful film outside of Jane Hoop Elementary. She begins her first career in 1999, filming with My Dog Skip in 2000. In 2009, she was name one of Teen People's "25 Hottest Stars Under 25".

Early life
Tammie was born in Dakota, Minnesota on April 1993 in USA lived with her mother, Jane Tammie and father, Daniel Tammie. She also lived along with her older brother, Joey Tammie (born 1985), three, Henry, born 1988, Raymond, born 1990 and Aaron, born 1994, and her young actress sister, Amanda Tammie (born 1998).

Career
In 1998, She begin her career working with Frankie Muniz in My Dog Skip released in 2000, as a box office made poorly at $35 million worldwide. In 1999, she is casted as Rebecca Henry for Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. In November 2000, she begins filming in Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. Amy was cast as her favorite character, Rebecca Henry. In the same year, Tammie appeared in first film, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First and later may be working while be in 2000.

In the fall of 2002, Tammie was announced to returned as her role as Rebecca Henry filming for Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge, which was released on November 28, 2003, the second releases this time after thanksgiving. Tammie returned working with Arthur Walters in Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge. Tammie had pretended that her character Rebecca had an argument with Alec Gutzwiller through the whole film. In 2004, Amy play Cynthia, a young girl of the Trojans in Troy from Warner Bros. with the director and producer Wolfgang Petersen, it was released on May 14, 2004. Troy grossed a success $497,378,256 worldwide at the box office and was Rated R, build as her biggest film outside of Jane Hoop Elementary, and her first movie Rated R.

Tammie guess star into TV shows; Will & Grace and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody in 2005. She later returned in Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball on November 11, 2005. On December 2006, Tammie worked on the film Deck the Halls from 20th Century Fox. Over the summer of 2006, Tammie worked on the film Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power which was released on July 4, 2007.

Tammie also would be working with Mike Myers, Jessica Alba, Justin Timberlake and Meagan Good in The Love Guru to be release in June 20, 2008 as Kimberly Ann Taylor. At the age of 14, she begin filming for Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland on January 2008, and premiered on July 8, 2009. She appears in A BFF With Ghost Imagination as both Jennifer and Ghost Imagination (released on September 4, 2009) and Bring It On: No Matter What as Amelia Diaz, a girl, who turned sweet 16, (due on August 13, 2010) along with Keke Palmer, Emily Osment, Ryan Sheckler and Victoria Justice.

Tammie begins pre-production the movie adaptation of sixth and final Hoop film, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush.[21] Filming begans on January 8, 2010, for July 6, 2011 release. Set book in United States in May 22, 2005, the story centers on Rebecca (Tammie), who was married with Danny Gorden after 20 years later. Tammie will begin a sequel A BFF With Ghost Imagination on September 2, 2011.

The Jane Hoop Elementary film series became the box office success with the first five films released. Turbo of Catland brought $57.4 million on it's opening day, Tammie's biggest film of her career to date. It than made $194 million over the first five days, and made nearly $380 million worldwide, her biggest movie in that date also. With previous grosses worldwide of $945 million, $798 million, $891 million and $993 million, all of them made up to $4.4 billion worldwide, Tammie's most sucessful movies to date.

A BFF With Ghost Imagination made a box office success with $12 million on it's opening day, and brought $33 million over the weekend from 3,314 theaters, celebrating the biggest Labor Day week of all-time, claming the #1 spot. It totals to $155 million worldwide of $75 million in total domestic and $80 million in overseas. This is Tammie's second biggest film outside of Jane Hoop Elementary, and her second film to reach #1 of the year

Personal life
Tammie's height is 5 ft. 0 in. tall, and argues she "hates being short". She is dating with co-star of Jane Hoop Elementary Blake Brown, by the time they first met during filming for Jane Hoop Elementary: The First, until they broke up on October 30, 2009, and the later remain as friends. She is currently dating with her new boyfriend Ryan Sheckler where they both met on the set of Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland, they didn't date, but were than seen again on set of Bring It On: No Matter What. She became friends with other co-stars Ben Linkin, Barbara Blue, Bart Simpson and Bloom Dee. She also well as a best friend to Dakota Fanning She attends to Dakota City Schools.

On her sweet 16, she celebrates her birthday, and premiered a screening for Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland. As of June 2009, Tammie is in Dakota High School and is currently a sophomore (10th grader). She is also a cheerleader, by the time she join the squat during seventh grade. She is an avid reader, and includes among her hobbies knitting, cheerleading, texting and ride on roller coasters. She also likes to date, swim, sing, and is a middle school/high school cheerleader. She is a huge fan of Miley Cyrus.

On April 2010, she plans to move out of her family house to get a life on her own for her 17th birthday, till Sheckler plans on moving in with him, and Tammie denies him of moving in because she said "I Don't Expected to have just a romantic life, I only want a life on my own".