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Amy Lee (II)


Amy Lynn Lee was born on December 13, 1981 to John Lee, a disc jockey and TV personality, and Sara Cargill. They moved from California to Florida to Illinois, and then finally to Arkansas. Amy met young guitarist Ben Moody at a summer camp in 1994 while playing on the piano. He was astounded by her talents as a singer and pianist... See full bio »

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Filmography

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2011-2012 Dancing with the Stars (TV series)
Honoring Veterans (2012) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
Round Seven (2011) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
 
2012 The X Factor (TV series)
Live Show 4 (2012) (writer: "Bring Me to Life" - uncredited)
 
2012 The X Factor Philippines (TV series)
Top 11 Performance Night (2012) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
 
2009-2012 Dancing with the Stars (TV series)
Episode #12.7 (2012) (writer: "What You Want" - uncredited)
Episode #11.8 (2011) (writer: "Bring Me To Life" - uncredited)
2009 Semi-Final (2009) (writer: "Bring Me To Life" - uncredited)
 
2012 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)
Episode #20.141 (2012) (writer: "Bring Me to Life" - uncredited)
Episode #20.79 (2012) (writer: "My Heart Is Broken")
 
2012 Underworld: Awakening (writer: "Made of Stone Renholdër Remix")
 
2011 The Office (TV series)
The Inner Circle (2011) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
 
2010 Dancing on Ice Friday (TV series)
Episode #1.7 (2010) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
 
2010 Smokin' Aces 2: Assassins' Ball (video) (writer: "Sweet Sacrifice")
 
2008 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (TV movie) (writer: "Bring Me To Life")
 
2007 Bionic Woman (TV series)
Faceoff (2007) (writer: "Going Under" - uncredited)
 
2005 Elektra (writer: "Breathe No More")
 
2004 Karaoke Revolution Volume 3 (Video Game) ("My Immortal")
 
2004 The Punisher (performer: "Broken")
 
2004 Without a Trace (TV series)
Exposure (2004) (writer: "Bring Me to Life" - uncredited)
 
2003 The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show (TV documentary) (writer: "Bring Me to Life)
 
2003 Underworld (performer: "Now I Know", "Down in the Lab", "Death Dealer's Descent")
 
2003 Australian Idol (TV series)
Group 2 Performance Show (2003) (writer: "Bring Me to Life")
 
2003 Enter the Matrix (Video Game) (writer: "Going Under")
 
2003 Daredevil (writer: "My Immortal", "Bring Me to Life")
 
Show ShowActress (1 title)
Show ShowMusic Department (1 title)
2005 Elektra (composer: song "Breathe No More")
 
Show ShowProducer (1 title)
2004 Evanescence: Anywhere But Home (video) (executive producer)
 
Show ShowSelf (28 titles)
2012 Acesso MTV (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 8 October 2012 (2012) … Herself
 
2012 Mulatschag (TV series)
Herself
Episode #1.220 (2012) … Herself
 
2012 MTV World Stage: Evanescence 3D (TV movie)
Herself
 
2011 MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 (TV movie)
Herself - Presenter
 
2008 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs (TV movie)
Herself (also archive footage)
 
2008 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV series)
Herself
Episode #16.175 (2008) … Herself
 
2008 I Love the New Millennium (TV mini-series)
Herself
2006 (2008) … Herself
2001 (2008) … Herself
 
2007 Rock Band Cometh: The Rock Band Band Story (TV movie)
Herself
 
2006 Late Show with David Letterman (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 14 December 2006 (2006) … Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2006 Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 2 October 2006 (2006) … Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2006 MTV Video Music Awards 2006 (TV special)
Herself - Presenter
 
2005 The 47th Annual Grammy Awards (TV special)
Herself - Performer
 
2004 The 2004 Billboard Music Awards (TV special)
Herself
 
2004 Evanescence: Anywhere But Home (video)
Herself (Vocals)
 
2004 MTV Europe Music Awards 2004 (TV special)
Herself - Presenter
 
2004 Cartoon Cartoon Fridays (TV series)
Herself
A Visit from Amy Lee (2004) … Herself
 
2004 Danish Music Awards 2004 (TV special)
Herself - Winner (Årets nye udenlanske navn) (pre-recorded message)
 
2004 DMA04 News (TV series)
Herself
Årets udenlanske hit (2004) … Herself
Årets nye udenlanske navn (2004) … Herself
 
2004 The 46th Annual Grammy Awards (TV special)
Herself - Performer
 
2003 Fromage 2003 (TV movie)
Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2003 Now That's What I Call Music!: The Best Videos of 2003! (video)
Herself (segment "Going Under") (segment "Going Under") (as Evanescence)
 
2003 MTV Video Music Awards 2003 (TV special)
Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2003 Boogie (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 19 August 2003 (2003) … Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2003 The Teen Choice Awards 2003 (TV special)
Herself
 
2003 Pepsi Smash (TV series documentary)
Herself
Episode #1.1 (2003) … Herself (as Evanescence)
 
2003 Real Magic TV (TV series documentary)
Herself
Evanescence (2003) … Herself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (2 titles)
2005-2007 Video on Trial (TV series)
 
2003 MTV Europe Music Awards 2003 (TV special)
Herself
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Music video for Seether: "Broken"

Publicity Listings:

1 Biographical Movie  | 1 Interview  | 2 Articles  | See more »

Official Sites:

Facebook | MySpace - Evanescence | See more »

Alternate Names:

Evanescence | Amy Lee Hartzler | Amy Hartzler

Height:

5' 3½" (1.61 m)
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

My darlings, if I can't write dark, epic music, i can't live! See more »

Trivia:

Says that if she didn't become famous she would "help people in some way". See more »

Trademark:

Her eyes are light blue and she sometimes wears green contacts. See more »

Star Sign:

Sagittarius