Ashleigh Ross was born in Sydney Australia and began her love of all things stage and screen at the age of five. At age nine, she guest starred as little "Scout" on TV Series "Dance Academy" produced for ABC. Ash has appeared in short films and various TV series, making her feature film debut in 2019 in "Back of The Net" as Charlotte. 2020/2021 Ash played "Xeon" in the children's TV series "The Gamers". Ashleigh performed the lead child role, in two major stage musicals, Disney and Cameron Mackinstosh's "Mary Poppins" and Tim Lawson's "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". Ashleigh is a gifted actor, able to speak in multiple accents and with her dance/acro background, is adaptable to a variety of roles.
Ashleigh Smith is an actress, known for Something Wicked (2014) and Tamsin (2014).
Ashleigh was born in Hampshire, England. She was an only child on her mothers side. Growing up Ashleigh always loved performing and was always involved ins school productions and various clubs. Her first memorable role was as 'Ratty' in a school production of 'Wind in the Willows' aged 10. She was determined to study the arts and although she failed Dance at GCSE level she went on to study Dance as well as Performing Arts and Photography at A-Level and received good grades in all three courses. Her main passion was Acting although Photography and Dance are still Hobbies too. Her intention was to take a year out before pursuing university or Drama school but family issues delayed this and she didn't attempt to try until she was 21, by which time she felt her delay and age let her down and she was not offered a place anywhere. Although disappointed she carried on performing in local amateur dramatic groups in a variety of plays and pantomimes. In 2016 she became friend with a local film maker Sam Mason Bell and was cast as a supporting character 'Jane Summers' in a Mockumentary series called 'The Making of'. She has since starred in a few of their other projects including 'Home Videos' & 'Fixer'. In July 2017 Ashleigh married her boyfriend of 6 years Adam Swain, they reside in Hampshire with their cat.
Ashleigh Tobias is known for Hotel Rwanda (2004), The Triangle (2005) and Ghost Son (2007).
Ashleigh van der Hoven was born in Cape Town, South Africa. Having always been a performer, her love for acting became evident during her time spent at boarding school in Grahamstown, the Arts capital of South Africa. After High School, Ashleigh spent a year in Los Angeles, studying at the Stella Adler Acting Academy but returned to Cape Town to complete a degree in Finance&Economics at University of Cape Town, where acting took a side seat. Since then she has landed a few roles in International Feature films, as well as opting to learn and hone her craft through her full time studies at ACT Cape Town (graduating Dec 2016).
Ashlen Bullock is an actress, known for My Haunted House (2013), Fartbarf: Homeless in Heathrow (2014) and Halo: The Fall of Reach (2015).
Ashlesha Sawant was born on 24 September 1972 in Pune, Maharashtra, India. She is an actress, known for Saat Phere... Saloni Ka Safar (2005), Kumkum Bhagya (2014) and Haryana (2022). She has been married to Sandeep Baswana since 2011.
Ashlesha Thakur is an actor and model. She has worked in many TV commercials including Himalaya, Kissan, Comfort, and Bajaj Electricals. It was in 2017, she debuted as an actor in Shakti Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki TV serial on Colors TV. She debuted in Bollywood with Jeena Isi Ka Naam Hai in the same year. She was prominently known for playing Manoj Bajpayee and Priyamani's daughter 'Dhriti' in the Amazon Prime web series 'The Family Man.' She is fluent in English, Marathi, Hindi and French. She loves dancing, listening to music and travelling. She aspires to become an actress. She is also very active in social media.
Ashley A. Chris is known for Draft Day (2014), Return to Nuke 'Em High Volume 1 (2013) and Bushwick (2017).
Ashley A. Schultz was born on August 1, 1987 in Salem, New Hampshire, USA. She is an actress, known for Knuckle Draggers (2009), Unknown Sender (2008) and The Relationship Theorem (2007).