Ashley Cinq-Mars is known for A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas (2011), Music (2021) and Please Baby Please (2022).
Ashley Clark is known for Black Hollywood: 'They've Gotta Have Us' (2018), In Conversation - Spike Lee with Ashley Clark (2020) and Film '72 (1971).
Ashley Clark grew up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois and lives in Chicago, IL. She received her Bachelor's degree from Mount Holyoke College and studied the Meisner technique at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York City from 2014-2015 where she studied under the instruction of Gary Kingston (acting), Christine Dakin (dance/movement), Gary Ramsay (Alexander technique), Brad Lemons (stage combat), Andrea Delguidice (music), Danyon Davis (movement) and Colleen Smith Wallnau (voice and speech).
Ashley Clements is an actress and writer, known for The Lizzie Bennet Diaries (2012), Non-Transferable (2017) and Sona (2018).
Ashley Coffee is an actress, known for Fight of Fury (2020).
Ashley Cohen is an actress, known for Catch Me If You Can (2002), Gilmore Girls (2000) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987).
Ashley Cole is an actress and writer, known for Our House (2016), Chapters (2015) and Time (2021).
Ashley Comeau is an award-winning actor, producer, director and writer with over 15 years of professional experience. As a Second City mainstage alumna she wrote and starred in three theatrical revues which garnered her both a Dora and a Canadian Comedy Award nomination. She was named 'Best Female Improviser' from NOW Magazine's "Best Of Awards" and most recently won a Canadian Comedy Award for 'She The People'. Her comedy troupe The Lusty Mannequins were named 'Best of the Fest' at the Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival, and won the 'Best Comedy Characters of the Year' Award from Phoenix Remix, UK for their show 'Uncommonwealth' in their debut year at Edinburgh Fringe. Select live acting credits include: She The People (Mirvish/Just For Laughs), Uncommonwealth (Edinburgh Fringe), Little Black Dress The Musical, People Suck, Songbuster: An Improvised Musical, Noises Off, Girls Night Out! Selected TV/Film credits include: The Boys (Amazon Prime), Odd Squad Mobile Unit (PBS/TVO), Tallboyz (CBC), Christmas Jars (Muse), Degrassi: The Next Class (Netflix/DHX). Two shows that she was an associate producer and a creative consultant on (It's My Party, TVO, Tallboyz, CBC) have been nominated for Canadian Screen Awards. Selected TV production credits include: Paranormal 911 (T+E), It's My Party (TVO), Haunted Hospitals (T+E), The Zone (YTV). Selected live production credits include: BANFF World Media Program Competition Awards Luncheon and Gala (Achilles/Brunico) Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival (TSCF), Worldwide Short Film Festival (WSFF),and the Big City Improv Festival (BCIF). She has written editorials for Today's Parent, CBC's Punchline and The Walrus Laughs. She currently has two projects in development, one about death the other about children. Ashley also directs! She directed the international award-winning comedy duo Flo & Joan's first two shows, 'Victory Flaps', and 'The Kindness of Stranglers'. She directed the Toronto Fringe hit musical 'It Girls!' (written by Emily Richardson), directed the weekly improvised soap opera 'Calm Springs' at Comedy Bar and the all-female sketch troupe Cherry Beach Comedy for their International Women's Day Spectacular. She has travelled the world both performing and facilitating improv and corporate communications. She even co-founded Africa's first international improv festival the Mama City Improv Festival in Cape Town, where she goes every year to celebrate the best and the brightest improv talent from around the globe. She acts, writes and produces for TV and stage now, used to be a tour guide, and almost became a funeral director. That pretty much sums her up. You can follow her exploits on Twitter @ashleycomeau.
Ashley Cordelia was born on August 12, 1988 in Orange County, California, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for The Sacrifice (2016), Raising a Vampire (2020) and Saved by a Vampire (2019).
Ashley Courtney is an actress and editor from Indianapolis, Indiana. In 2009, Courtney created a YouTube channel with a following of over 500 subscribers. In 2014, she began acting with the Hamilton Southeastern High School film production club, Olio Road Productions. Courtney is known for her roles as Amelia Vetter in None of the Above (2015), Veronica Nightfall in Justice Police (2016), and more.