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Amber Johannsen
PC Amber Johannsen

PC Amber Johannsen

Birth Name: Amber
Full Name: Amber Johannsen
IC: Gender
1Female   Female
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Unknown
Affiliation: Unknown
Curr. Posting: Sun Hill Police Station (at time of resignation)
Curr. Rank: PC (at time of resignation)
Curr. Title: PC Amber Johannsen (at time of resignation)
Curr. Call Sign: SO 888 (at time of resignation)
Epaulette No.Occ. Status
SO 888RESIGNED
●  Service Record  ●
Portrayed by:Myfanwy Waring
 ● First Appearance: Episode 264
 ● Last Appearance: Episode 377
List of Appearances


Amber Johannsen was a character in The Bill during late 2004 and 2005.

Tempestuous PC Amber Johannsen was feisty, gutsy and focused. She was born into a lower class family but had her sights on the high life; she was looking for a provider. In the mean time, being a police officer offered a stable income, good holidays and - best of all - an opportunity to take advantage of her role in society - oh; and there was a great uniform too. She decided to join the police after briefly dating a copper.

Amber's roots were very modest; her father was a taxi driver and her mum a beauty therapist. Beneath the happy smile, Amber was manipulative and self-obsessed. She liked to get what she wanted and didn't care who she hurt in the process. In many ways, the designer labels she wore showed her determination to get a better life for herself - and make it a far distance from her working-class background. Until she achieved her goal in society, Amber amused herself by toying with the likes of Steve Hunter. The two things that excited her most were shopping and sex and she was practically addicted to both. She was beautiful and knew it and took every opportunity to flirt and break hearts - whether it was men or women!

Amber wanted the finer things in life and everyone at the station knew that as soon as she found a man to fund it, she'd ditch her uniform quicker than she could manage to read a criminal their rights. This attitude certainly didn't endear her to her colleagues, some of whom made no secret of their dislike for her. Inspector Gold eventually tired of her questionable commitment to the job and prompted her resignation from the Force.

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