Catherine Ashmore Bradley

Catherine Ashmore Bradley, a NY and LA based actor, most recently performed as Lily Potter Jr. in Harry Potter and The Cursed Child on Broadway in NYC. She is playing the iconic role of Deema, aka "The Drama Queen," in Season 5 of Bubble Guppies on the Nickelodeon Channel, NickJr. Catherine is a true triple threat and some of Catherine's favorite theatre credits include Small Alison in Fun Home in the NY Regional Premiere (Fall 2018), Annie in Annie the Musical in Charleston, SC at the Charleston Performing Arts Center (January 2019), Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden in Maine at the Heartwood Regional Theatre (Summer 2018), Mary Beth in the National Broadway Tour of A Christmas Story the Musical (Winter 2017), Dori in Spandex the Musical Broadway Workshop Performance (Spring 2017), Sally in An Energy Tale's World Premiere at the Midtown International Theatre Festival, nominated for Best Production, (Summer 2017), and Sharpay Evans in High School Musical Off-Broadway Production with Kids of the Arts, "KOTA" (Summer 2018). Recent tv and film credits include Penny Baker in tv show Happy on the SYFY Channel and most recently the lead roles of Sandra in independent film, Mr. Sam, produced by Zeus Pictures and Caroline in independent film, The Practice, produced by Moira Fett Productions. Catherine loves to dance and has been training since the age of four and most recently was featured in international recording star J Balvin's music video for GEF France. She is also a member of the Project Dance competition team, most recently earning the National Title of Miss Junior National Dance Showcase and the I Dance 4a Cure Heart of Gold Award.

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