Ashley Banjo was born on October 4th, 1988 in Leytonstone, London, England to a Nigerian father, Funso, a professional boxer and an English mother, Danielle, a professional dancer. He is a street dancer and is the creator of the street dance troupe, Diversity, whose origin was in London in 2006. The troupe won the third season of Britain's Got Talent (2007) in 2009 and also won the 'Families United Positive Role Models' award at the 'Spirit of London' ceremony. Ashley is the judge of the dance competition Got to Dance (2009). He is also a professional actor.
Ashley Bannerman is an actress, known for The Infiltrator (2016), The Saint (2017) and Cursed (2020).
Ashley Barnhill is a director and actress, known for Project Greenlight (2001), Drunk History (2013) and Roast Battle (2016).
Ashley was born on August 25th, 1984 in Summit, New Jersey. Most of Ashley's childhood was spent in Southern Connecticut with her parents and younger sister, Alexis. After graduating from High School, Ashley attended Syracuse University and studied Communications and Rhetorical Studies, as well as English Textual Studies. Upon her graduation (May 2006), she moved to Atlanta, Georgia and worked in Public Relations. Ashley now resides in New York City and Connecticut and is pursuing her acting career.
Ashley Beckel was born on April 30, 1991 in Colorado to Laura, a choir director and Doug Porterfield an architect. Ashley began acting as a child in her local theater along side her older sister Elyse Porterfield. Ashley pursued her dreams by attending The University of Northern Colorado and graduating in 2012 with a Bachelors Degree in Acting. While at UNC, Ashley met her husband Josh Beckel and were married on November 16,2012. Josh serves our country in the United States Air Force. After getting married Ashley and her husband were stationed in Shreveport, Louisiana with the USA where Ashley began to work as an extra on the new hit T.V. show Salem. (2014) She began to be featured in many episodes of Salem.
Ashley Bell made her feature film debut in Lionsgate and Strike Entertainment's thriller, The Last Exorcism (2010). Her performance garnered her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and an MTV Movie Award nomination, while the film grossed nearly $70 million, worldwide. The New York Post praised Bell's performance as "Oscar-worthy" and one of the 10 best performances of 2010 for her extraordinary portrayal of the possessed "Nell Sweetzer", which she will reprise in the highly-anticipated sequel, entitled The Last Exorcism Part II (2013), set to be released, nationwide, on March 1, 2013. In 2012, Bell starred in Douglas Aarniokoski's post-apocalyptic thriller, The Day (2011), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Upcoming projects include Norry Niven's romantic drama, Chasing Shakespeare (2013), opposite Danny Glover; the noir feature film, Sparks (2013), based on the graphic comic; The Marine 3: Homefront (2013), along with Neal McDonough; and the romantic comedy, The Bounceback (2013), directed by fellow Spirit Award nominee Bryan Poyser. Bell is passionately involved with "Elephants in Crisis", and is in pre-production to produce and direct a documentary depicting the capture of two Asian elephants from a logging facility in Cambodia, and their subsequent release into the Cambodian Wildlife Sanctuary. Bell's voice has been featured in several top-selling video games, including the lead role of "Erline" in Sony PlayStation's Sorcery (2012) and "The White Queen" in Disney's Alice in Wonderland (2010). Her television credits include appearances on United States of Tara (2009), "Grow" (2000) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). Bell, born and raised in Los Angeles, is the daughter of actor/voice animator Michael Bell and actress/Groundlings co-founder Victoria Carroll. She studied acting and directing at Cambridge University, where she was awarded "Best Actress" for her portrayal of "Ophelia". Bell later graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with honors, and was mentored by Oscar nominee Kathleen Turner.
Ashley Victoria Benson was born on December 18, 1989 in Anaheim Hills, California, to Shannon (Harte) and Jeff Benson. She has Irish, English, and German ancestry. She has been dancing competitively since she was 2 with hip hop, jazz, ballet, tap and lyrical. She has been singing since she was about 5 and she hopes to pursue that, along with her acting. Ashley started modeling at the age of 5 for dance catalogs. Ashley was then pursued by The Ford Modeling Agency at the age of 8. She worked steadily in print and is still with the Agency. At the age of 10, she wanted to pursue acting. Ashley went on to do 35 commercials, and then on to theatrical roles. Acting was now Ashley's passion. Ashley put all her focus into acting, which left little time for modeling and dancing, anymore. Ashley's most recent role is "Hanna Marin" on ABC Family's Pretty Little Liars (2010). Ashley also had a cameo in Romeo Miller (aka Lil Romeo) and Solange's music video for the song "True Love". She did a photo shoot with Britney Spears for Vogue Magazine. She is in NLT's music video, "That Girl".
Ashley Berendzen-Russell is an actress, known for Bad Girls (2021).
Ashley Biscette is known for Climax (2018), Awir Leon: Anthem Grey (2021) and Apaches (2020).