Mark Ashley (b. 1969)

Alias:
Mark
Michael
Mike Ash

Birthplace:
San Francisco, California, USA

Born:
February 16, 1969

A veteran performer with a career spanning 10 years in the business of adult film entertainment is Mark Ashley. He was born on February 16, 1969 with ties to San Francisco, California, with formative years spent raised in Canada including Vancouver, British Columbia and Edmonton, Alberta. He began his career in the business in 2001 at age 32. Mark worked his way up from a local capacity to being a top-notched performer while in Los Angeles, California. His directorial career began shortly two years after in 2003. Collectively, Mark has accomplished a considerable amount during his time in the industry, with directing 20 films and performing in well over 1,000. An award-winning player of the game, Mark Ashley has been recognized best for his work in the "Gonzo" genre of pornography. Mark enjoys working on vehicles, specifically his truck while not involved with pornographic projects. Other activities of Mark Ashley's include working out and practicing martial arts.

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