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Amber Marshall on Two Decades as Amy Fleming: Heartland, Loss, and Finding Love Again

Actress Amber Marshall wearing a cowboy hat sits in a grassy field gently touching the nose of a brown and white paint horse on the set of the television show Heartland.

For so many years now, fans have watched Amy Fleming’s story unfold on Heartland—and they’ve grown alongside the actress behind her, Amber Marshall. At 35, she’s spent more than half her life playing Amy, filming over 250 episodes and counting. Season 17 is already underway in Alberta, Canada, where the Bartlett-Fleming family and their horses still feel like home.

The series, inspired by a line of bestselling books, follows life on a ranch surrounded by open fields, big skies, and a deep connection to horses. It’s a story that mirrors much of Amber’s own life in ways she never expected.

Her Real-Life Love for Horses

Amy loves her life surrounded by horses and the countryside—but it hasn’t always been easy. Like her character, Amber has faced her share of loss. One of the show’s stars, Robert Cormier—who played Finn, Amy’s gentle love interest—sadly passed away last September.

Even after all these years, Heartland keeps finding new fans. It’s now among the top five most-streamed shows in the U.S., with recent seasons available on UP Faith & Family. During a short break from filming, Amber opened up about the show’s long run, the bond she shares with her castmates, and where Amy’s story might head next,

Life on Set: A Real Family

When asked what the mood has been like while filming Season 17, Amber can’t help but smile.

“We’ve really become a family,” she says. “It’s funny—we play one on TV, but it’s true off-screen too. We’ve been through so much together.”

She loves that the show’s longevity gives its characters history—something fans can feel in every small moment.

“You can’t fake that kind of connection. We’ve all grown up together.”

Growing Up with Amy

Amber says she’s been lucky to live with Amy’s story for so long.

“It’s rare to grow up with a character,” she reflects. “Amy’s been part of my life for so many years that sometimes our stories overlap.”

Some of those overlaps have even made it into the show.

“When I got married, our showrunner came to the wedding. Later, I saw echoes of it in Amy’s own storyline. Those personal touches make it feel real.”

Amy’s daughter Lyndy, played by twin sisters Ruby and Emmanuella Spencer, is also starting to come into her own.

“They’re amazing little girls,” Amber says proudly. “They love the horses and bring such natural energy to every scene.”

Facing Loss Together

When Robert Cormier passed away last September, the loss left everyone shaken—cast, crew, and fans alike.

“It was devastating,” Amber says quietly. “Moments like that make you realize how unpredictable life can be. Robert was open, honest, and so much fun to work with. Losing him brought all of us even closer.”

Many fans had been rooting for Amy and Finn’s growing connection. Season 16, now streaming on UP Faith & Family, gave Amy space to heal after losing Ty and slowly start opening her heart again.

Is There a Future for Amy and Sam?

Fans are already wondering if Sam Langston could become more than just a friend. Amber keeps things playful.

“It’s interesting when someone shows up in your life and offers kindness and support,” she teases. “Sometimes you see them as a neighbor, sometimes maybe something more. Life has a funny way of surprising you.”

Whether or not romance is in Amy’s future, Amber is simply grateful for the chance to keep filming in Alberta’s beautiful landscapes.

“Some days are long, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. You look around at those hills and horses—it’s beautiful.”

She believes the show’s heart is what keeps it going.

“Families tell us they watch Heartland together—kids, parents, grandparents. It’s rare now to find something everyone enjoys.”

Heartland is still a place where healing, family, and kindness matter in a world that often feels separate. Amber Marshall is happy to be a part of that.

Find out more about Amber Marshall’s time with Heartland here.

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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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