Amanda Detmer
  • FULL NAME: Amanda Jeannette Detmer
  • REAL NAME: Amanda Jeannette Detmer
  • CURRENT AGE: 54 years old
  • ESTIMATED NET WORTH: $500,000 – $2.5 million
  • MAIN INCOME SOURCE: Professional Acting (Film and Television)
  • RELIGION: Information not publicly available
  • FAMILY: Matthew Detmer (Brother)
  • PARENTS: Susan Kay Thurman (Mother; Teacher) and Melvin Lester Detmer (Father; Singing Cowboy)
  • SPOUSE: John Peter Crickellas (m. 2007–Present)
  • CHILDREN: Audrey Violet and Jake Peter
  • CAREER: Amanda Detmer’s career began in the mid-1990s with her television debut in Stolen Innocence (1995). She rose to prominence in the late 90s and early 2000s with a string of successful film roles, most notably as Terry Chaney in the horror classic Final Destination (2000) and as Miss Minneapolis in the cult comedy Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999). Her versatility allowed her to transition seamlessly between romantic comedies like Saving Silverman (2001) and Kiss the Bride (2002) and dramatic television roles. Over the years, she has maintained a steady presence on television with recurring roles in Private Practice, Necessary Roughness, and Empire. In 2025, Detmer reached significant new milestones, including a high-profile return to the franchise that helped launch her career, attending the world premiere of Final Destination: Bloodlines in May 2025. She also starred in the 2025 film Christy, which premiered at AFI FEST in October, further solidifying her enduring status in the industry.
  • SOCIAL PROFILES: Information not publicly available
  • BIOGRAPHY:

Biography: The Resilient Journey of Amanda Detmer

Amanda Detmer was born on September 27, 1971, in Chico, California, into a family that blended the practical with the performative. The daughter of a schoolteacher and a “singing cowboy,” Detmer was raised in an environment that encouraged both education and the arts. She pursued her passion for performance at California State University, Chico, before refining her craft at New York University’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where she earned her Master of Fine Arts in 1998.

Detmer’s breakthrough came almost immediately after graduation. Her film debut in the 1999 mockumentary Drop Dead Gorgeous showcased her comedic timing, but it was her role in the 2000 supernatural thriller Final Destination that made her a recognizable face worldwide. Throughout the early 2000s, she became a staple of the romantic comedy genre, starring alongside major actors in films such as Boys and Girls, Saving Silverman, and The Majestic. Her ability to portray the “girl next door” with a sophisticated edge made her a favorite for both independent projects and studio blockbusters.

As the industry shifted toward prestige television, Detmer adapted effortlessly. She took on leading and recurring roles in series like What About Brian, Private Practice, and the musical drama Empire. Her career is defined by its longevity and consistency, a rarity in Hollywood. By 2025, Detmer experienced a professional resurgence, participating in the expansion of the Final Destination universe and taking on challenging new roles in independent cinema.

In her personal life, Detmer has been married to John Peter Crickellas since 2007, and the couple shares two children, Audrey Violet and Jake Peter. Despite her decades in the spotlight, she has maintained a level of privacy regarding her personal beliefs and daily life, choosing to let her extensive body of work speak for itself. Today, she remains a respected figure in the acting community, known for her professionalism and enduring talent.