Ashley Doherty is an actress, known for Married at First Sight (2014) and Married at First Sight: Unfiltered (2016).
Ashley Doris is an American actress who has always had a flair for the creative. After attending an acting class in New England at age 14 and performing as Nora in Brighton Beach Memoirs, she discovered a love of connecting with people through the art of story telling. Several years later, Ashley moved to Los Angeles where she hit the ground running, landing several roles in feature films, television, and commercials. Some of her credits include NCIS: Hawaii (CBS) Lanterns Lane (Hulu) Dirty Little Deeds (LMN). A native of West Hartford, Connecticut, she grew up an only child, finding great pleasure in reading novels, gardening, and attending ballet class on Saturday mornings. Doris attended Central Connecticut State University and has studied acting at The BGB Studio, Margie Haber Acting Studio, Alexander Techworks, Warner Loughlin Studios, and Anthony Meindl's Actor Workshop.
Ashley Dougherty is an actress, known for Doom Patrol (2019), Sistas (2019) and Dynasty (2017).
Ashley rode a mean shotgun as presenter on 'Going Nowhere Slowly', the travel show which wreaked incalculable havoc with the notion of easy passage through South Africa. This, along with anchoring a Design show for The Home Channel, and 'LifeStyle Matters' for SABC3, secured a seat as a familiar South African TV presenter. His acting work began earlier, on stage at the Natal Playhouse, with large scale productions such as 'The Three Musketeers' 'Charley's Aunt' and 'Peter Pan'. After resigning as a teacher of English and Drama in 1997, he moved to Johannesburg and to Television (in addition to stage work). More recent theatre includes: 'Constellations' (as Roland - Pieter Toerien company), 'Pale Natives' (as Ashley - The Market Theatre), 'Soil' (as Nic - Theatre on the Square), 'Hard Love' (as Zvi)and Claudius in The Framework company's 'Hamlet'. He has a Bachelor of Arts, University of Natal: English, Zulu, Drama Honours degree, University of Natal: Drama; Education Diploma, University of Natal: English, Zulu, Drama; Company member, Natal Playhouse (Durban); Master class with Sir Ian McKellan; Directing workshops with Sir Peter Brook; Workshops (2008) with Theatre Complicite, London.
Renaissance woman & leading lady with the grace of Maya Angelou, fierceness of Beyonce, and unshakable confidence and abundant love of Oprah Winfrey & Michelle Obama; Ashley Drayton is an electric young lady who is thriving as an actress, model, and philanthropist! In addition to being a working actress, Ashley is a former NCAA competitive athlete in track & field and an avid roller skater & volleyball player. Ashley lives in Atlanta, GA and is the Founder & President of House of Artists Foundation, a leading non profit with unparalleled programs that supports autistic artists. Ashley is also the CEO of House of Artists, a creative live/work space with professional resources for all performing artists. Ashley is the recipient of the 2019 Rising In Community Excellence (RICE) Music & Arts Award.
Ashley Drew Fisher is known for Gotti (2018), Roll Call (2011) and Freedom Fit (2020).
Ashley Dulaney is an actress, known for The House Sitter (2015), Babysitter's Black Book (2015) and Justified (2010).
Actress Ashley Dyke is best known for her roles as Anna in Steve McQueen's Academy Award winning film "12 Years A Slave", and as Stacey in John Krasinski's "The Hollars". Ashley was raised in Fairfax, Virginia. She is the daughter of two lawyers, Ellen Dyke and the Honorable James W. Dyke, Jr., the first African-American Secretary of Education for the Commonwealth of Virginia and immediate past Chairman of the Greater Washington Board of Trade. Her mother is Jewish of Hungarian and Polish decent and was born and raised in New York City. Her father is an African-American Christian and was raised in Maryland and Virginia. They met at Howard University School of Law from which they received their law degrees. Ashley is the third of four children She went to Fairfax High School where she was highly involved in student government and was an All American Athlete. She went on to get her degree in theater from the prestigious University of Virginia, and also studied at the celebrated New York University Tisch School of the Arts, where she acquired her first taste of television as a series regular on a campus produced show called "Stratagem." She also performed in several productions while in college including a lead role in "The Vagina Monologues". Ashley moved to Los Angeles to further her career in film and television and hasn't looked back since. She continues to work in theater landing lead roles at theaters including, Second City, Acme Theater, and La Mirada Theater For the Performing Arts. Building a solid career in Hollywood in both comedy and drama. Ashley most recently guest starred on Robin Williams show on CBS "The Crazy Ones", the series finale of Stephen Merchant's HBO show "Hello Ladies", CBS's season finale of "CSI: NY," NBC's "The Cape", and the CW's "90210." Ashley has successfully portrayed a wide range of characters, a young tormented slave in "12 Years A Slave", the wildly outrageous Gigi in "Bud'z House", a young girl struggling in a half-way house in the thriller "New Hope Manor"; on stage, as a young woman surviving a concentration camp in "I Never Saw Another Butterfly.", and as a young black woman living in the segregated 1940"s Ohio, in the theater production of Toni Morrison's, "The Bluest Eye".
Ashley Eakin is known for Forgive Us Our Trespasses (2022), Single (2020) and Crazy Rich Asians (2018).
Ashley Earnest is an actress known for Ernest et CĂ©lestine (2012) and Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014). She began modeling and acting at the age of nine along with her older sisters. She has appeared in numerous television commercials and lent her voice radio and PSAs. In 2012, Ashley was cast as the role of Alana in the Nickelodeon TV series Dora and Friends: Into the City! She was also the voice of Antoinette in the 2014 Academy Award nominated film Ernest and Celestine. As a child model she has walked the runway several seasons for Mercedes Benz Fashion Week in New York City. Ashley grew up in a family where the kids were ultimately home schooled to allow them to travel and devote more time to the arts, focusing on music, dance, and foreign language studies. As a child, she studied dance at the Conservatory Ballet. Ashley began violin lessons at the age of three and now plays the viola. She spent three years studying at the Manhattan School of Music in the pre-college program, playing in their top orchestra. Ashley's first language was Spanish and she speaks it fluently along with English and French. She spent many of her childhood years studying in countries like Switzerland, Spain, and England. She has visited more than seventy countries and became one of the youngest children to summit Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa at the age of twelve.