Amber Marshall: Horse Girl

Animals judge you by what’s on the inside, what’s in your heart.
Amber Marshall with a horse on a ranch in Alberta during Heartland filming

Forget the shows everyone argues about online for a week and then forgets. There’s a Canadian woman in Alberta who’s been doing the same role in the show since 2007, working with horses, living on a ranch, and pulling in more viewers than most of the “important” TV people keep recommending.

That's Amber Marshall. Her show is CBC's Heartland. If you haven't heard of either, don't worry, you're not missing out on some big cultural event. What you are missing is proof that our whole conversation about what's good on TV is way too narrow.

By 2015, Heartland had already passed Street Legal to become Canada’s longest-running hour-long drama. It kept filming through the pandemic — masks, distance, no shortcuts. Now it’s past eighteen seasons. Most prestige shows don’t even reach four.

Marshall has been there the whole time.

Our beloved Amber has been there since 2007, playing the heartwarming Amy Fleming, and her origin story is just too perfect. She actually missed her first two auditions! Her agent caught up with her on a train and urged her to record something. She shot a tape on VHS – this was 2006, then had to find someone to turn it into a digital file because the production company's internet was painfully slow. When they finally got it to load, they saw a teenager looking right at the camera, saying: 'Hi, I'm Amber Marshall. I have two horses; I love to ride.'

She got the part. Of course she did.

We often playfully use the term "horse girl," but Amber truly embodies it in the most authentic and wonderful way. She simply never stopped! While many actors see network TV as a stepping stone to bigger things, she bought a ranch. She married a heavy-equipment operator who, she says, had to convince her to even own a television. She raises cows, dogs, and chickens. When filming wraps, she doesn't fly to LA for meetings; she goes home to her beloved farm life.

As she beautifully put it, "I don't think this lifestyle is for everyone. Some actors don't want to be in Alberta five or six months a year; they'd rather be in Vancouver or Toronto doing projects that excite them."

And here's what critics always seem to miss: Heartland has no blood. No antiheroes. No one is poisoning their spouse, running a drug operation, or doing anything morally complicated. It's a family show about real problems – grief, marriage, money, the particular loneliness of rural life – and Marshall delivers lines that could easily be on decorative pillows, yet she somehow makes you believe them.

She also doesn't like being called a "horse whisperer." She's not whispering. She's listening. That difference really matters to her, which tells you a lot.

In a world full of "prestige TV" that can sometimes feel cold and clever, Heartland stands out as warm and honest. Amber has received countless fan letters over the years from people who say the show helped them through difficult times – divorce, loss, loneliness. In fact, that's what most TV used to be for.

Amber has built her merchandise line with local Canadian suppliers, keeping it small and close to home. She stayed true to herself, even ignoring those high school prank calls about her acting dreams.

Most actors are waiting for the role that proves something. Marshall found hers on the first try and has beautifully flourished. That either means she got incredibly lucky, or she understood something about herself that most people spend their entire careers trying to figure out, and we're so lucky she did!

Rating: 4.3 (12 votes)
  1. priorg@scotch.sa.edu.au says:

    I have loved Heartland since I was at the ripe age of 7. My dad brought me the season 1-5 DVDs, and I watched them over and over again until I got the rest of them. I am an Aussie girl, but I absolutely love her and the show so much. The entire Heartland cast and show have practically raised me, and when I was younger, I would watch an episode or 2 of Heartland and then go try what she does with our horses, especially join up! Amber is absolutely perfect for her role as Amy, as her life literally suggests. The only thing I don't like about Heartland is that Ty dies 😭. All of the actors are perfect for their roles and embody them perfectly. Amber is my favourite actress and one of my favourite people, even though I have never met her! I will continue watching it for as long as it goes on, and will re-watch it when it finishes. The show embodys a real life family, with real life problems, which is one of the reasons that people watch it because it is so relatable.

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