
Amber Coney
2021Originally from the Bay Area, Coney moved to Los Angeles in order to study acting and film at the University of Southern California. Her career seems to have taken off in 2011 when she appeared as Madeline in the short film, Prosthetic Memories. Coney has appeared in 13 other short films. Coney has had roles in the television series: Class and Horoscope and Fortune Cookies.
Coney has worked with James Franco in the films Kill the Czar and L.A. Series. In 2016, she appeared as Angie in the film Actors Anonymous, an adaptation of Franco's novel of the same name. Coney also worked on Franco's remake of the 1996 Tori Spelling telepic: Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? on Lifetime.
Coney loves to read books, watch movies, write screenplays, poems and her inner thoughts in her journal on her free time. For exercise, Coney likes to run, do yoga, hike, or hit the dance floor on a fun night out. She loves to eat fruits and vegetables. Coney considers herself the "beneficiary of many fashionable hand-me-downs". A lot of her clothes have formerly been in her friends' wardrobes. She also prefers to take photos old-school with a disposable or Polaroid camera. Coney is also a fan of the television series American Horror Story.
In February 2016, Coney joined the main cast of Freeform's Dead of Summer as Carolina "Cricket" Diaz.
The Institute
Pamela Romanowsky, James Franco
James Franco, Tim Blake Nelson
In 19th century Baltimore, Isabel Porter, a girl stricken with grief from her parents' untimely death, voluntarily checks herself into the Rosewood Institute. Subjected to bizarre and increasingly violent pseudo-scientific experiments in personality modification, brainwashing and mind control, she must escape the clutches of the Rosewood and exact her revenge, or else be forever lost.
The Institute
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?
Melanie Aitkenhead
Emily Meade, James Franco
When theater major Leah, brings home the special someone in her life to meet her mom, Julie, the family is met with a surprise when Pearl comes to the door. Julie tries to embrace the idea of Leah’s new love interest, but she can’t shake the feeling that something is very wrong. Julie’s suspicions lead to a startling discovery about Pearl that puts Leah in serious danger. Will Julie be able to save her daughter from an eternity of heartache before it’s too late?
Mother, May I Sleep with Danger?