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Ashley Scott

American actress

Not to be confused with Ashley Scott-Layton.

Ashley Scott

Born () July 13, (age&#;47)

Metairie, Louisiana, U.S.

Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years&#;active–present
Spouses

Anthony Rhulen

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Ashley McCall Scott (born July 13, ) is an American actress and model, best known for providing the voice and motion capture for Maria Miller in the video games The Last of Us () and The Last of Us Part II (). She has also appeared in films such as A.I. Artificial Intelligence (), Walking Tall (), Into the Blue (), The Kingdom (), 12 Rounds (), and Secret Obsession (), as well as a number of television movies on the Lifetime network since Her television roles include the genre series Jericho, Birds of Prey, and Dark Angel.

Early life

Ashley Scott was born outside New Orleans in Metairie, Louisiana, on July 13, , growing up in Charleston, South Carolina.[1] She began her modeling career as a young girl and was a Elite Model Look finalist. As a teenager, she became a model for Elite Miami. She modeled internationally in fashion shows in Miami, Paris, and London, and has modeled for photos on the cover of numerous publications.

Career

Scott's first screen credit was as Gigolo Jane in the feature film A.I. Artificial Intelligence. While Scott has had supporting roles and bit parts in a number of feature films &#; including Walking Tall (), Into the Blue (), The Kingdom (), and 12 Rounds () &#; she has had a number of lead and recurring roles on television.

In , she was cast as series regular Asha Barlow on the Fox science fiction series Dark Angel. In , Scott was cast as Helena Kyle / Huntress on the WB television drama series Birds of Prey.

In , she played the role of Allison on Joey in the unbroadcast pilot, and was replaced by Andrea Anders for the series.[2]

She starred as Emily Sullivan for both seasons of the CBS series Jericho (—). She was also cast as series regular Mary in the first season () of the Lifetime network's comedy-drama series UnREAL.[3]

In , she voiced the character Maria in the video game The Last of Us.[4] She reprised her role in the sequel The Last of Us Part II.[5] It was revealed during her appearance in Retro Replay that she had originally auditioned for the role of Tess before it went to Annie Wersching.

In , Scott starred in the Netflix psychological thriller Secret Obsession, which was digitally released worldwide on July 18, [6][7] In the same year, it was reported that Scott would reprise her role as Helena Kyle/Huntress in the Arrowverse crossover "Crisis on Infinite Earths".[8] Scott appeared in a scene of Jumanji: The Next Level, although it was cut from the finished film.[9][10]

Personal life

Scott was married to producer Anthony Rhulen from to [1] In , she married Steve Hart, lead singer of the band Worlds Apart, and they have two daughters. They divorced in As of October&#;[update], she resided in Los Angeles with her two daughters.[1][11]

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
Dark AngelAsha BarlowMain role (season 2)
Birds of PreyHelena Kyle / HuntressMain role
JoeyAllison unaired pilot
DeceitSam Pruitt Television film
JerichoEmily SullivanMain role
Fear ItselfLisa Episode: "The Circle"
CSI: MiamiZoe Belle Episode: "Target Specific"
NCISDana Hutton Episode: "Obsession"
Christmas MailKristi North Television film
UnstableChristine March Television film
The Perfect BoyfriendApril Television film
SummonedLaura Price Television film
The Nightmare NannyAnnie Television film
Holiday Road TripMaya Television film
16 and MissingJulia Television film
UnREALMary Newhouse Main role (season 1)
Broken PromiseMina Gardner Television film
A Killer Walks Amongst UsHathaway Television film
Fatal DefenseArden Walsh Television film
A Woman DeceivedElizabeth Television film
Manny DearestKaren Clark Television film
One Small Discretion Caroline Television film
A Tale of Two CoreysSheila Feldman Television film
The FlashHelena Kyle / Huntress Episode: “Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three”[12]

Video games

References

  1. ^ abc"Ashley Scott". Archived from the original on October 28, Retrieved June 6,
  2. ^"'JOEY' GETS CASTING CHANGE". The Charlotte Observer. June 12, Archived from the original on October 26, Retrieved August 15, &#; via
  3. ^Ng, Philiana (November 7, ). "Lifetime's Shiri Appleby Drama Pilot Adds Jericho Alum". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 8,
  4. ^Saltzman, Marc (June 3, ). "5 things you didn't know about 'The Last of Us'". ABC News. Retrieved July 8,
  5. ^Hawkins, Josh (June 22, ). "The Last of Us Part 2 voice actors and cast". ShackNews. Retrieved July 8,
  6. ^MacLeish, Jessica (July 19, ). "Yes, The Cast Of Secret Obsession Includes The Allstate Guy". Refinery29. Retrieved July 8,
  7. ^Nolfi, Joey (July 8, ). "Brenda Song battles creepy stalker in Secret Obsession trailer". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 18,
  8. ^Ausiello, Michael. "Birds of Prey's Ashley Scott Will Bring Huntress to the Arrowverse 'Crisis'". TVLine. TVLine Media, LLC. Retrieved September 26,
  9. ^"What fun we had last night at the Jjumanji premiere. My little scene didn't make the final cut but the experience and the company was worth every second. So excited for the undoubted success of this film for @sevenbucksprod @therockofficial04 @hhgarcia41&#;! Love seeing good things happen for good people". Facebook. December 10,
  10. ^"And my scene lays on an editing room floor but the experience will live in my "Hart" forever". January 3,
  11. ^"Ashley Scott Introduces Daughter Iyla Vue: 'I Just Love' Her Unique Name". People. September 11, Retrieved October 21,
  12. ^"Canadagraphs on Instagram: "Ashley Scott on set of The Flash filming a scene as The Huntress for the massive Crisis On Infinite Earths cross over yesterday in Burnaby,…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 24, Retrieved November 3,

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