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Ashleigh Harrington
Ashleigh Harrington in May 2011
Bornc. 1989 (age 34–35)
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present

Ashleigh Harrington (born c. 1989) is a Canadian actress. She is the star of The Girls on Film[1] and can also be seen in the second season of the BBC America series, Copper, the Netflix TV series Hemlock Grove, Black Friday and Let the Game Begin. She is also a creator and producer of The Girls on Film with the actor Jeff Hammond.[2] In 2011, she won the award for Best Acting in a Trek Viral Video from TrekMovie.com for her portrayal of James T. Kirk in The Girls on Film,[3] as well as Bleedfest Film Festival's Producers Award in May 2011 for The Girls on Film series.[4]

Filmography

Film credits
Year Film Role Notes
2005 Sleepover Nightmare Yvonne
2007 Bobbing for Apples Charity Also writer and co-producer
2008 Running on Empty Actress Also producer.
2009 Black Friday Ashley
2010 Let the Game Begin Anna
2012 The Lana Del Rey Holiday Album Lana Del Rey Also writer and producer
Television credits
Year Show Role Notes
2008 Facebook of Revelations: Jesus 2.0 Temptation Girl 1 episode
2011 The Girls on Film Various 5 episodes. Also series creator, producer and editor.
2013 Hemlock Grove Lips 3 episodes
2013 Copper Eileen 3 episodes
2014 The Good Sister Cassie Television film

References

  1. ^ Morgan Shanahan (10 April 2011). "The Girls On Film: Movie Moments with an Awesome Twist". BlogHer. Archived from the original on 14 April 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2022.[unreliable source?]
  2. ^ "Web Series: Gender-Twisting Girls on Film, Michael Cera's Bad Dads, Hulu's Trailer Trash". indiewire blog network. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2022.[unreliable source?]
  3. ^ "TrekMovie Viral Video Awards – Best In Star Trek Viral Videos". TrekMovie. 27 February 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2022.[unreliable source?]
  4. ^ "Bleedfest Film Festival". Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 18 January 2022.[unreliable source?]