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Amber Lancaster
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Amber Lancaster is an American model, actress and interior designer. She is best known for playing Jenny Swanson on MTVs The Hard Times of RJ Berger, as well as being a model on The Price Is Right.
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Early life
[edit]Lancaster was born in Tacoma, Washington. She attended Franklin Pierce High School in Tacoma. In 1998, she won the title of Miss Washington Teen USA. Lancaster went on to join the Sea Gals, the cheerleading squad of the Seattle Seahawks football team. She was a member of the Sea Gals for five seasons before moving to Los Angeles to pursue her dancing and modeling career.[1]
Career
[edit]In 2003, Lancaster was a regular dancer on the syndicated dance show Soul Train, where she enjoyed a three-year stint until leaving in 2006. Lancaster appeared in the music video for Bo Bice's song "The Real Thing".[2]
In 2007, Lancaster made an appearance at the 2007 Scream Awards.[3] The following year, she joined the cast of The Price Is Right as one of the show's models. In 2009, Lancaster was a trophy holder at the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards. She also appeared in the MTV comedy series The Hard Times of RJ Berger as Jenny Swanson.[4]
Lancaster owns her own interior design business, Lancaster Interiors.[5]
Personal life
[edit]On October 7, 2017, Lancaster married businessman A.J. Allodi in Palm Springs, California.[6]
In April 2019, Lancaster announced that the couple were expecting their first child in October 2019.[7][8][9] However, Lancaster developed pre-eclampsia during her pregnancy, which resulted in their son, Russ, being born two months early on August 3, 2019.[10] In late-August, Lancaster revealed she underwent a partial hysterectomy, the removal of her uterus, due to complications during the birth.[11] Subsequently, in September 2020, Lancaster announced her separation from Allodi.[12]
In November 2021, Lancaster launched a clothing line with VICI Collection.[13]
Filmography
[edit]| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003–2006 | Soul Train | Dancer | Main Dancer (68 episodes) |
| 2007 | Redline | Hot Girl | [citation needed] |
| 2007 | Days of Our Lives | Mia | Episode: "#10663" |
| 2008 | My Own Worst Enemy | Spy Girl | Episode: "Breakdown" |
| 2008–present | The Price Is Right | Herself/model | |
| 2009 | Entourage | Tara | Episode: "Scared Straight" |
| 2010 | Community | Christine | Episode: "The Psychology of Letting Go" |
| 2010–11 | The Hard Times of RJ Berger | Jenny Swanson | Main cast, 24 episodes |
| 2011 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Ashleigh | Episodes: "#6142" and "#6143" |
| 2011 | CSI: Miami | Jamie Mitchell | Episode: "Killer Regrets" |
| 2012 | Just My Luck | Brittany | Short[citation needed] |
| 2013 | Leading L.A. | Sarah | Video[citation needed] |
References
[edit]- ^ Moore, Jim (May 3, 2004). "Sea Gals losing one of their finest". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
- ^ Moore, Jim (August 3, 2006). "Amber the Sea Gal now starlet". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved April 11, 2010.
- ^ Lamare, Amy (July 18, 2021). "The Untold Truth Of The Models On The Price Is Right". Nicki Swift. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
- ^ Gardner, James Ross (January 2010). "The Not-So-Hard Times of Amber Lancaster". Seattle Metropolitan. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 13 March 2010.
- ^ "Amber Lancaster Interiors". Amberlancasterinteriors.com. Archived from the original on October 9, 2018. Retrieved October 10, 2017.
- ^ Chiu, Melody (October 9, 2017). "Amber Lancaster Marries A.J. Allodi". People.com. Retrieved October 9, 2017.
- ^ Lancaster, Amber (April 14, 2019). "Amber Lancaster Pregnancy Announcement". Instagram.com. Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
- ^ The Price Is Right | Our Price family is growing 👶🍼 Amber Lancaster and her husband AJ are expecting their first baby!! We're so excited for you both! Leave them some love... | By The Price Is Right | Facebook, retrieved January 16, 2024
- ^ "Amber Lancaster | TSC HIM & HER SHOW". Retrieved January 16, 2024.
- ^ Lancaster, Amber (August 15, 2019). "Our Little Leo Came Out Fighting Two Months Early". Instagram.com. Archived from the original on December 25, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2019.
- ^ Quinn, Dave (August 26, 2019). "Amber Lancaster Holds Premature Son For The First Time". People.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
- ^ "ALLODI, ALEXANDER VS LANCASTER, AMBER". UniCourt. Retrieved January 16, 2024.
- ^ "VICI X AMBER". VICI. Retrieved December 1, 2021.
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[edit]Amber Lancaster
View on GrokipediaEarly life
Childhood and family background
Amber Lancaster was born on September 19, 1980, in Tacoma, Washington.[3] As an only child, she experienced a challenging upbringing marked by family hardships.[3] Her father passed away from asthma complications when she was 11 years old, and her mother struggled with drug addiction, which led to Lancaster being primarily raised by her grandmother, who provided essential stability during this period.[9][10] Despite these difficulties, Lancaster's family environment fostered her innate talents, as she began staging impromptu talent shows for relatives starting at age 6.[3] This early engagement highlighted her parents' and grandmother's role as an encouraging audience, nurturing her budding interest in performance amid personal turmoil.[3][10] From a young age, Lancaster displayed traits of a natural performer and dancer, often channeling her energy into creative expressions that became a cornerstone of her personality.[3] These childhood activities laid the groundwork for her later pursuits, including a brief transition to cheerleading and pageants as initial outlets for her performative skills.[3]Education and early achievements
Amber Lancaster attended Franklin Pierce High School in Tacoma, Washington, where she graduated in 1999. During her senior year, Lancaster competed in the Miss Washington Teen USA pageant and won the state title in 1998, earning her the opportunity to represent Washington at the national Miss Teen USA competition held in Shreveport, Louisiana.[2][11] At the national event, she advanced through the initial swimsuit and interview segments but was eliminated after the first round of competition alongside 34 other contestants.[12] Following her pageant success, Lancaster joined the Sea Gals, the official cheerleading squad of the Seattle Seahawks, serving for five consecutive seasons starting in 1999.[2][13] Her responsibilities included performing high-energy routines at home games in front of up to 70,000 fans for 10 games per season, participating in charity events, parades, radio and television appearances, and community outreach programs alongside Seahawks players.[14] Lancaster later described this period as some of the best years of her life, highlighting the thrill of fan interactions and the unique vantage point from the field, though she also recalled a memorable wardrobe malfunction during a pre-game performance when her boot laces unraveled, which was broadcast on the stadium's Jumbotron.[14] These early accomplishments in pageantry and cheerleading provided Lancaster with performance experience that motivated her subsequent move to Los Angeles to pursue opportunities in modeling.[2]Career
Modeling and dance beginnings
After graduating high school, Lancaster moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in modeling, leveraging her experience as a cheerleader for the Seattle Seahawks' Sea Gals squad, where she performed for five seasons starting at age 18.[2] Her background in dance and pageants, including her title as Miss Washington Teen USA, provided foundational performance skills that facilitated her entry into professional entertainment.[9] Lancaster's early modeling work helped build her portfolio through high-profile gigs in the automotive and lifestyle sectors. She secured contracts with brands such as Pirelli Tires, Hawaiian Tropic (where she held the title of Miss Hawaiian Tropic USA and traveled internationally for promotions), Makita Tools, Miller Lite, and Budweiser, often appearing at events like the Hot Import Nights (HIN) car shows.[14] A key milestone came in 2004 when she placed in the top five of Maxim magazine's Hometown Hotties contest, which led to additional spokesmodel opportunities and increased visibility in print and promotional media.[14] These assignments established her as a versatile model capable of blending dance-infused energy with commercial appeal, setting the stage for broader television exposure. In 2003, Lancaster transitioned into on-screen performance as a regular dancer on the syndicated music and dance program Soul Train, contributing to the show's energetic routines and live performances alongside musical guests over a three-year period until 2006.[12] Her role on Soul Train marked her national television debut, showcasing her dance abilities in a format that emphasized soul, funk, and hip-hop styles, and further honed her skills in high-energy group choreography.[15] This experience not only expanded her professional network but also solidified her reputation as a dynamic performer before she pursued more prominent opportunities in entertainment.Acting breakthrough
Lancaster's acting career began in 2007 with her debut role as Mia, a recurring character in the long-running soap opera Days of Our Lives, where she appeared in one episode amid the show's dramatic storylines centered on the Horton and Brady families in the fictional town of Salem.[16] This initial foray into scripted television marked her transition from modeling to acting, leveraging her poise developed through years on camera.[17] She continued building her resume with guest spots on prominent series, including a portrayal of Tara, a brief romantic interest, in the 2009 episode "Scared Straight" of HBO's Entourage, a dramedy chronicling the exploits of a rising Hollywood actor and his entourage. In 2011, Lancaster guest-starred as Jamie Mitchell, a key witness in a high-stakes investigation, in the CSI: Miami episode "Killer Regrets," part of the procedural's focus on forensic cases in sun-soaked Miami.[18] These appearances showcased her versatility in both comedic and dramatic contexts. Lancaster achieved her acting breakthrough as Jenny Swanson in MTV's The Hard Times of RJ Berger, a teen comedy that ran for two seasons from 2010 to 2011, spanning 24 episodes.[19] In the series, which follows the misadventures of awkward high schooler RJ Berger—whose life upends after his unusually large penis becomes a school sensation—Jenny is the quintessential popular cheerleader and RJ's unattainable crush, evolving from a distant "dream girl" to a more complex love interest amid the show's raunchy humor and social satire.[19] This role, as a series regular, significantly elevated her profile in television.Television presence
Amber Lancaster joined The Price Is Right as a model in 2008, where she has remained a staple of the long-running game show through 2025.[2] In her role, she showcases prizes during gameplay, assists contestants in interactive segments, and contributes to the show's energetic atmosphere by highlighting products and participating in on-stage demonstrations.[20] Her background in acting has briefly enhanced her on-camera charisma, allowing seamless engagement with live audiences and hosts.[21] Over the seasons, Lancaster's presence on The Price Is Right has evolved alongside the show's format updates and milestone celebrations. She marked her 15th anniversary on the program in March 2023, reflecting on her enduring contribution to its daytime and primetime episodes.[22] In 2025, she participated in the show's historic 10,000th episode, a landmark broadcast that highlighted her consistent role in maintaining the program's appeal.[23] Lancaster has also featured in various primetime specials, such as the 2019 holiday edition marking her return after maternity leave, where she resumed modeling duties amid festive themes.[24] Beyond the core episodes, Lancaster has made appearances in other non-scripted TV formats post-2011, primarily through The Price Is Right-related specials that extend the show's reach. These include seasonal holiday broadcasts and anniversary events, where her modeling highlights special prizes and contestant interactions.[25] Fan recognition has grown steadily, with Lancaster amassing over 490,000 Instagram followers by 2025, who frequently praise her vibrant energy and behind-the-scenes glimpses into her wardrobe and preparations for Season 54.[26]Interior design and business ventures
Amber Lancaster founded Lancaster Interiors, a Los Angeles-based firm specializing in residential and commercial interior design and renovation services. The business offers a range of solutions, including custom walk-in closets, dining room and kitchen design, furniture selection, floor plans, project management, and e-design options for remote clients.[27] Serving areas such as Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, and Studio City, Lancaster Interiors caters to a diverse client base, with notable projects including kitchen transformations for celebrity hairstylists Riawna Capri and Morgan Beau of The Nine Zero One salon, as well as interior designs for salons like 901too.[28][29] A significant expansion of her design expertise came through the HGTV series Bought at First Site, which premiered on November 17, 2018, and featured Lancaster partnering with home remodeler Mark Cianciulli to purchase properties at auction and renovate them for the competitive Southern California market. The show highlighted her hands-on approach to flipping homes, blending auction strategies with creative interior transformations to create functional, stylish spaces.[30][31] In November 2021, Lancaster diversified into fashion by launching a clothing collaboration with VICI Collection, introducing a line that embodies her California aesthetic with fresh floral prints, versatile matching sets, and elevated pieces suitable for casual or dressed-up occasions. The collection, which includes items like satin maxi skirts and heeled sandals, has received positive reception, evidenced by bestseller tags and ongoing promotions, with subsequent drops maintaining its popularity through 2025.[32][33] As of 2025, Lancaster Interiors continues to grow through active social media engagement, showcasing recent projects and client testimonials, while her VICI partnership features regular new releases, such as fall essentials highlighted in promotional content. Her visibility from television roles has notably boosted the promotion of these ventures, attracting a broader clientele and influencer opportunities.[28][33][34]Personal life
Marriage and divorce
Amber Lancaster was introduced to businessman A.J. Allodi by actors Justin Gaston and Melissa Ordway-Gaston, which led to their romantic relationship.[4] The couple dated for several years before their engagement, culminating in their marriage on October 7, 2017, at The Parker Palm Springs in Palm Springs, California.[4] The ceremony, officiated by radio host Graham Bunn, featured Lancaster in a Galia Lahav gown and Allodi in a Hugo Boss tuxedo, with a violinist performing a down-tempo version of Rihanna's "This Is What You Came For" for the aisle procession.[4] Attendees included celebrities such as Drew Carey and Kenny "The Jet" Smith, and Lancaster's rescue dog Greta served as the "Dog of Honor."[4] The event was described by the couple as "the most incredible day spent with the people we love the most."[4] In the early years of their marriage, Lancaster and Allodi welcomed their son, Russell Levi, in August 2019.[22] Their married life, however, faced challenges, and Allodi filed for divorce on September 3, 2020, in Los Angeles County Superior Court.[35] The proceedings concluded later that year, marking the end of their marriage.[22] In a 2023 podcast interview, Lancaster publicly stated that the divorce stemmed from her discovery of Allodi's infidelity, which had been ongoing for months prior to their separation.[10] Post-divorce, Lancaster and Allodi have maintained a cooperative co-parenting arrangement for their son, as evidenced by Lancaster's 2023 social media posts joking about shared parenting experiences and her interviews emphasizing a focus on their child's well-being.[5][10] As of 2025, they continue to prioritize joint custody without reported conflicts.[36]Motherhood and health experiences
Amber Lancaster gave birth to her son, Russell Levi Allodi, on August 3, 2019, at 31 weeks gestation, two months premature, after being diagnosed with severe pre-eclampsia the previous day.[7] The condition, characterized by high blood pressure and potential organ damage, necessitated an emergency C-section.[7] Following delivery, Lancaster experienced life-threatening complications, including a postpartum hemorrhage that resulted in the loss of five liters of blood, injury to her carotid artery, and acute kidney failure requiring intubation and continuous renal replacement therapy in the intensive care unit.[37] These issues led to a partial hysterectomy, the surgical removal of her uterus, as a direct consequence of the severe blood loss and organ distress during and after the birth.[37] While Lancaster recovered in the ICU, her son spent several weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), and she described finally holding him after a week as "the best medicine anyone could have given me."[7] Lancaster has since navigated motherhood as a single parent following her divorce, emphasizing resilience as a core choice in overcoming these trials and turning challenges into sources of strength.[10] She co-parents with her ex-husband, who provides support in raising their son.[10] In reflections shared through interviews, Lancaster has highlighted the ongoing demands of parenting a child born prematurely, including monitoring his health needs, while finding purpose in her experiences as a mother.[10]Current relationships
Following her 2020 divorce, Amber Lancaster began dating Matt, an award-winning videographer, conservationist, and explorer known for hosting the show "Dirt Bike Stuff with Matt," in 2023.[36][6] The couple publicly revealed their relationship in May 2023 during a hard launch on Instagram at the Stagecoach music festival, where Lancaster shared photos of them together enjoying the event.[36] In 2025, Lancaster continued to share glimpses of their relationship on social media, highlighting its supportive and joyful dynamics. On October 19, 2025, she posted a sweet Instagram Story photo of herself cuddling with Matt at a pumpkin patch during a fun-filled weekend outing, captioning it to express her affection.[6][38] Earlier in the year, Matt celebrated Lancaster's birthday in September with a heartfelt video tribute on his Instagram account, further showcasing their close bond.[36] Lancaster has noted that experiences from her previous marriage have shaped her more cautious yet open approach to this relationship, emphasizing mutual support and personal growth.[6]Filmography
Television roles
Lancaster's television career encompasses both non-scripted roles as a dancer and model, as well as scripted guest and recurring parts in comedies, dramas, and soap operas. She first gained visibility on screen as a regular dancer on the long-running syndicated music variety show Soul Train from 2003 to 2006, performing in numerous episodes alongside musical guests and contributing to the show's energetic dance segments.[39] Transitioning to modeling, she joined The Price Is Right in 2008 as one of the show's rotating models, a position she has held continuously through 2025, appearing in hundreds of episodes to showcase prizes and assist contestants during gameplay.[2] Her acting credits include a mix of one-off guest spots and a notable recurring role that highlighted her comedic timing. In 2007, she made her scripted debut as the teenage character Mia on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, appearing in one episode amid the show's ongoing storylines involving family drama and romance.[16] In 2008, she guest-starred as Natalia, a minor character in a spy-themed plot, on the short-lived action-drama My Own Worst Enemy.[40] In 2009, Lancaster portrayed Tara, a brief romantic interest, in the HBO series Entourage, specifically in the episode "Scared Straight" from season six. Lancaster's most prominent scripted role was as Jenny Swanson, the confident cheerleader and object of affection for the awkward protagonist RJ Berger, in the MTV teen comedy The Hard Times of RJ Berger; she appeared in all 24 episodes across the two-season run from 2010 to 2011, helping to drive the show's humor centered on high school social dynamics. She followed this with a guest appearance as Christine, a pregnant student, in the season two episode "The Psychology of Letting Go" of the NBC/Yahoo sitcom Community in 2010.[41] In 2011, she played Ashleigh, a model character, in two episodes (#6142 and #6143) of the CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful. That year, she also appeared as Jamie Mitchell, a witness in a crime investigation, in the season ten episode "Killer Regrets" of CSI: Miami.[18] Subsequent guest roles included Ann in episode #10179 of The Young and the Restless in 2013, and Keri, a Brash & Sassy model, in a 2016 episode of the same soap.[42] In 2014, she portrayed Sarah in the TV movie Leading L.A.. Lancaster returned to guest acting in 2016 as Model #2 in the season two episode "The Fast & the Nerdiest" of the CBS procedural Scorpion, tying into a plot involving a game show parody.| Year(s) | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2003–2006 | Soul Train | Dancer | Regular, multiple episodes; dance performances with musical acts.[39] |
| 2007 | Days of Our Lives | Mia | 1 episode; teenage character in soap storyline.[16] |
| 2008–present | The Price Is Right | Model | Recurring; over 300 episodes as of 2025, prize showcasing.[2] |
| 2008 | My Own Worst Enemy | Natalia | 1 episode; spy-related guest role.[40] |
| 2009 | Entourage | Tara | 1 episode ("Scared Straight"); brief romantic interest. |
| 2010 | Community | Christine | 1 episode ("The Psychology of Letting Go"); pregnant student.[41] |
| 2010–2011 | The Hard Times of RJ Berger | Jenny Swanson | 24 episodes; cheerleader love interest. |
| 2011 | The Bold and the Beautiful | Ashleigh | 2 episodes (#6142, #6143); model character. |
| 2011 | CSI: Miami | Jamie Mitchell | 1 episode ("Killer Regrets"); crime witness.[18] |
| 2013, 2016 | The Young and the Restless | Ann / Keri | 2 separate 1-episode guest spots as models.[42] |
| 2014 | Leading L.A. | Sarah | TV movie; reality competition format. |
| 2016 | Scorpion | Model #2 | 1 episode ("The Fast & the Nerdiest"); game show parody. |
