Emily Ashby (b. 1988)

Birthplace:
Corvalis, Oregon, USA

Born:
August 30, 1988

Emily Anne Ashby is an American Actress born in Corvallis, Oregon on August 30th 1988. She is the niece of Olympian Dave Johnson, the 1992 Olympic bronze metal winner in the decathlon. As such, her first acting role was in the infamous 1992 Reebok ad campaign "Dan and Dave". In academics she studied theater joining several theatrical plays but later she found her true love and passion for Film.  She had her first debuts in Lifetime's Jingle Belle(2018) and the TV series Dwight in Shining armor (2018) later landing a Leading role as "Marley" in Night of Adventure (2019). She appeared as the role as "Dolly" in the Feature Film "They Live Inside Us" which was an Official Filmquest 2020 Selection and nominated for Best Ensemble Cast. Later appearing in the feature film "American Murder" and taking the leading role of Kaitlin in the Feature Film 10/31 Part III which should release in 2022.

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