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Amber Marshall Opens Up: Heartland Family, Real-Life Loss, and Amy Finding Love Again

“Amber Marshall grew up with Amy Fleming—and she’s not done telling Heartland’s story yet.

Amber Marshall smiling as Amy Fleming standing next to a horse on the Heartland ranch during Season 17 filming.

Amber Marshall was just 19 when she first drove to that ranch in Millarville, Alberta. Now, she’s filmed over 250 episodes of Heartland across 17 seasons, and she’s basically become Amy Fleming — she raises horses, lives rural, knows the work. At some point, acting just becomes real life.

Season 17 feels heavier than usual. Robert Cormier, who joined the cast in Season 15 as Finn Cotter — the kind of love interest Amy needed after Ty Borden died — passed away in September 2022. He was only 33. The show had built Finn to help Amy move forward without asking viewers to forget the years she had with Ty. Losing Cormier collapsed that path and meant the cast had to carry real grief while filming.

“It was devastating,” Marshall said during a break from filming. “Robert was open and honest and so much fun to work with. Losing him brought all of us even closer.”

That kind of quote can sound routine. It doesn’t here. This group — Michelle Morgan, Shaun Johnston, Chris Potter, and now the Spencer twins, Ruby and Emmanuella, as Amy’s daughter Lyndy — has been doing those dinner-table scenes for years. The comfort is just there. You don’t build that in a two-week shoot.

The show’s audience hasn’t gone anywhere. Heartland is one of the most-streamed series on UP Faith & Family in the U.S., where a lot of viewers are only discovering it now after missing its original run on CBC. The numbers point to something critics tend to overlook: Heartland found an audience that TV had pretty much forgotten about. There’s a steady group of people who want something quieter, and they’re not interested in being talked down to for it.

Season 17 needs to figure out Amy’s love life. Sam Langston has been circling her story with a kind of careful patience — that usually means the writers have already decided what’s going to happen. Fans noticed him months ago. Marshall isn’t confirming anything. “Sometimes you see someone as a neighbor,” she said, “and sometimes maybe something more.”

Heartland has outlasted most of the shows it started alongside. Marshall talks about it like someone who has stopped thinking about anything else. “You look around at those hills and horses,” she said. “It’s beautiful.”

Seventeen seasons in, it’s still the same hills, the same horses.



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  1. Tracy

    I miss Amy and Tys love story I invested so much time in their relationship, I still think it’s to soon for Amy just to jump into a new relationship I think focusing on Lyndy right now is important she lost her father she has to be going through her issues of not having her dad kids can be cruel so I’m waiting on that story line where Amy talks to lindy about Ty how family was important to him how Lyndy and Amy were his first priority. His marriage to Amy was a partnership that always came first we have to remember TYS relationship with his stepfather was abusive wade never loved ty like a son. So for Amy to bring a man into her and Lyndy life should be looked at from tys perspective. Men tend to befriend the child to get to the mother which I find sneaky so I hope in the future Amy remembers what ty went through as a child for to think what would ty say about this man? Amy should never ever rush into another marriage because remember ty didn’t run off their marriage didn’t fall apart you don’t stop loving someone because they died. And Lyndy is here because of the strong bond and love ty and Amy had so always remember ty was taken from them while he was protecting the women he loved if ty was asked if you new what would happen after protecting your wife would you do it again and he would say in a heartbeat. He loved his two girls that it will past a lifetime so please remember this.

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    1. Sheryl Karolinski

      Loved what younsaid. Its so true

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