Ashley Padilla is an actress, known for Shithouse (2020).
Ashley Pagliuso is known for Carpe Noctem (2022).
Ashley Albert was born in 1973 in Miami Shores, Florida. She is an American voice actress and singer who has done multiple voices throughout the course of her career. She was the voice of both Tiffany Blum-Deckler and Janet Barch for the MTV animated series Daria. The job of voicing Tiffany and Ms. Barch was Ashley's first major job in voiceover work. While voicing Tiffany and Mrs. Barch, Ashley was sometimes credited with the single names "Echo" and "Petunia" in the voiceover credits.She voiced Melissa Chowder, the host of Breathing World on Liberty City Free Radio in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and Audrey, the DJ for Self-Actualization FM in The Ballad of Gay Tony. She appeared in TV shows such as Hey Joel, Courage the Cowardly Dog, The Wrong Coast and Bubble Guppies. She also appeared in films such as Daria in 'Is It College Yet?, Merry F#%$in' Christmas, Epic, Chico & Rita, Daria in 'Is It Fall Yet? and Ice Age: Continental Drift. After leaving Daria, her focus switched to commercial voiceover work. She has voiced advertisements for Nutella, Skittles, Kraft, Payless Shoes and Gatorade. She also produced a short drama called Door Number Two in 2008. Albert is also a vocalist for the band "The Jimmies", a band that plays children's music. A creator of twitter jewelry for "Survival of the Hippest", and the co-owner of a shuffle board club in Brooklyn, "The Royal Palms".
Ashley Parchment is an actress, known for LA Train-her (2019).
Ashley Park has starred in several feature films and most recently appeared on the TV series Rosewood (FOX), as well as Days of Our Lives (NBC) and This Just In (Pop TV). Ashley is the producer of Surviving Theater 9 (Official Tribeca Film Festival Selection) and Lucky's Clinic. She is also a recent MBA graduate and recipient of both the 2018 AIVA Communicator Award of Excellence and 2019 Telly Award of Excellence for Film Production. A former Miss Asia USA, Miss Korea USA and competitive athlete, Ashley is passionate about nurturing stories that challenge and inspire. Her commitment to social advocacy and education through film is ongoing.
Ashley Jini Park is a Grammy and Tony nominated actress born in Glendale, California and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she graduated from the famed Musical Theatre program at The University of Michigan. After making her Broadway debut in Broadway's "Mamma Mia!", Ashley starred as 'Tuptim' opposite Ken Watanabe, Kelli O'Hara, and Conrad Ricamora in the Tony-Award-winning Broadway revival of "The King And I" at New York's Lincoln Center. She then co-starred in Broadway's "Sunday In The Park With George" starring Jake Gyllenhaal while filming the second season of "Nightcap" (Pop TV/ Lionsgate/ Dakota Pictures). In 2018, Ashley took Broadway and Off Broadway by storm. She starred in the award winning "KPOP" and was honored with the esteemed Lucille Lortel award for Lead Actress in a Musical. This same year, Ashley starred as 'Gretchen Wieners' in the Tina Fey Musical "Mean Girls" based on the feature of the same name. Her honest portrayal of the interminably insecure Gretchen garnered her a Tony nomination for Featured Actress in A Musical.
Ashley Jini Park is a Grammy and Tony nominated actress born in Glendale, California and raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan where she graduated from the famed Musical Theatre program at The University of Michigan. After making her Broadway debut in Broadway's "Mamma Mia!", Ashley starred as 'Tuptim' opposite Ken Watanabe, Kelli O'Hara, and Conrad Ricamora in the Tony-Award-winning Broadway revival of "The King And I" at New York's Lincoln Center. She then co-starred in Broadway's "Sunday In The Park With George" starring Jake Gyllenhaal while filming the second season of "Nightcap" (Pop TV/ Lionsgate/ Dakota Pictures). In 2018, Ashley took Broadway and Off Broadway by storm. She starred in the award winning "KPOP" and was honored with the esteemed Lucille Lortel award for Lead Actress in a Musical. This same year, Ashley starred as 'Gretchen Wieners' in the Tina Fey Musical "Mean Girls" based on the feature of the same name. Her honest portrayal of the interminably insecure Gretchen garnered her a Tony nomination for Featured Actress in A Musical.
Born in Redding, California, Ashley spent his early years growing up in the rural back-country of Northern California. Drawn towards performing by the age of 5, he spent his entire childhood performing in musical and theater productions. As a young teenager, after being hired as a voice-actor in several Playstation roles playing games, he began taking private acting lessons. One month after signing with a talent manager, he became a breakout star on the hit ABC series, "Making The Band" (2000)_. Overnight, Ashley became a teen-heart throb as a member of the multi-platinum group, O-Town - signed by legendary music mogul Clive Davis. Ashley was the lead in the MTV series, "There & Back: Ashley Parker Angel" (2006)_, toured internationally and released his solo album, "Soundtrack to Your Life", on Universal Records. His single, "Let U Go", achieved the highest debut on Billboard's hot singles chart of any artist in 2006. Desiring to focus on a career in acting, in early 2007, Ashley put his career as a successful recording artist on the back burner and accepted the lead role in "Hairspray" on Broadway. His performance earned him top reviews from both the New York Times and New York Post. Building upon his successful run on Broadway, Ashley set his sights on a career in film and television. He starred in Sony's latest chapter of the "Wild Things" franchise and recently co-starred alongside Frankie Muniz in the family superhero comedy, Pizza Man (2011) - due out in 2011.
Ashley Patria Green is an actress, known for Gone Mom (2021).
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