Amy Tammie

Amy Alyssa Tammie (born April 12, 1993, Dakota, Minnesota) is an American Child/Teen Actress. Tammie's lot well-known films have been Jane Hoop Elmentary film series. Tammie has won numerous awards, and is currently the youngest person ever to have been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and plays her role as Rebecca Henry. Tammie was working along with four best friends in boys, Blake Brown, Ben Linkin, Bart Simpson and Bloom Dee as for Tammie was only a young girl. Her breakthrough performance was in Troy in 2004 was one of her sucessful film. As of 2007, her most well-known films have been Deck the Halls and My Dog Skip. She has won numerous awards, and is currently the youngest person ever to have been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. The Hoop films were disturbed by live action Paramount Pictures.

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). Tammie attends to pre-school on August 1998 and leaves on May 1999, Elementary school on August 1999 in kindergarten and leaves on June 2006 in 6th grade. She attends to Middle School starts her 7th grade on August 2006, 8th grade starts on August 2007 and leaving on June 2008 after graduate Middle School, when asking at the fifth Annual Celebration.

Jane Hoop Elementary
In the 1999, The filming begins in Jane Hoop Elementary: The First. In 2000, She begins filming in the age of 6 and in 2001 completed her film in the age of 7. 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 2002, Tammie was announced to returned as her role as Rebecca Henry after two years later. She was featured even more prominently another film released in 2003: Playing the uptight child to Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge, which is due in IMAX 3D on November 28, the second releases this time after thanksgiving. Tammie returned working with Arthur Walters in Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge, The second adventure in the Jane Hoop Elementary series. Signing autograph at the premiere for Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball on November 2005. In January 2006, Amy returned as her role of Rebecca Henry in Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power.[20] During her Deck the Halls press run in December 2006, she mentioned as a potential working with Tim Allen. Later in 2007, Amy will not provide with Dakota Fanning voice over work for the movie Hurricane Mary which will star her sister Amanda Tammie who will be portraying disabled twin sisters, with Amy was withdraw providing voice over work for one twin.[23] She starts her interview for her fourth film with Oprah Winfrey and won in the 2007 National Award for the best female and also interview from 2001 to present with Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa.

Over the summer of 2006, Tammie worked on the film Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power which was released on 6 July 2007. At the age of 14, she begin filming for Jane Hoop Elementary: Turbo of Catland on January 2008 and was completed in August. She begins pre-production the movie adaptation of sixth and final Hoop film, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Final Rush.[21] 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.

Other works
In the same year 1998, She was first begin her career working with Frankie Muniz in My Dog Skip. In 2004, Amy play as Achilles's Daughter in Troy from Warner Bros. with the director and producer Wolfgang Petersen. Troy was to be grossed $497,378,256 and was Rated R.

On December 2006, Tammie worked on the film Deck the Halls from 20th Century Fox. 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.

Personal life
Tammie attends to Dakota High School. She is an avid reader, and includes among her hobbies knitting, learn how to swim, learn how to play the Guitar. In school, She was join up with the band plays the Guitar and begins to another in sixth, seventh, eighth to High School. She likes to ride on roller coasters. She don't nearly like that she would riding on drop zone that she was too scared of.[26]

Amy also buys one of her LG Chocolate cell phone for her 13th birthday in April 2006. At the age of 14, Tammie starts dying her hair brown and during the Hoop films would be keeping her to have blonde hair. Tammie would be starting to wear a Blond hair wig for the rest of the Hoop films. Tammie likes to date, swimming, singing, and is a middle school/high school cheerleader.

Amy also likes when does making her ring-tone on her cell phone including buying her gold shiny purse for her 10th birthday. Tammie's starts that she had a broken her nail on her fingers after closed her cell phone. She starts to repair of her nails painted them black when she was 11 after filming, The Magic Ball. In 2006, she was invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as the youngest person ever at the age of 12.[27]

Awards

 * Kids Choice Awards|Kids Choice Awards
 * 2008 "Best Movie Actress", Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power - Nominated also for favorite child actress for "Best Favorite Movie"


 * National Awards|National Awards
 * 2007 Best Young Female Actress - Nominated


 * Saturn Awards|Saturn Awards
 * 2006 Best Performance by a Younger Actor, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball - Won


 * BFCA Awards|BFCA Award
 * 2006 Best Young Actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball - Nominated
 * 2002 Best Young Actor/Actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - Won


 * BFTA Awards|BTFA Award
 * 2008 Best Child actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power - Nominated
 * 2006 Best Child actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball - Nominated
 * 2004 Best Female actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: Goldenman's Revenge - Nominated
 * 2002 Best Child actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - Nominated


 * Sierra Awards|Sierra Award
 * 2005 Youth in Film, Troy - Won
 * 2002 Youth in Film, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - Won


 * Bronze Leopards|Bronze Leopard
 * 2005 Best Actress (shared with other cast members), Troy - Nominated


 * MTV Movie Awards|MTV Movie Award
 * 2007 Best Acting Performance, Jane Hoop Elementary: Morphin the Power - Won
 * 2005 Best Acting Performance, Troy - Nominated


 * Satellite Awards|Satellite Award
 * 2002 Outstanding New Talent, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - Won


 * Young Artist Awards|Young Artist Awards
 * 2006 Best Performance in a Feature Film (Best Children's film) - Leading Young Actress, Jane Hoop Elementary: The Magic Ball - Won
 * 2002 Best Performance in a Feature Film - Young Actress Age Ten or Under, Jane Hoop Elementary: The First - Nominated