Ashleigh Ross

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Ashleigh Ross aka Ashi Ross is an Australian actress, dancer and model.

Ross was born and raised in Sydney, Australia. Although she mainly spent her time in dance, she loved to model and act and at age five she landed a two-page spread in Parents (magazine) Australia.

At age nine, Ashleigh was cast as "May" in ABC mini series My Place (TV series) at age ten she appeared as "Okinawa" in Spirited (series 1) and then the role most recognised for "Scout" in Dance Academy (Episodes).[1]

At the age of 14, Ashleigh designed, created and launched her first Dance Wear Line, released in 2014 in conjunction with "Energetiks" Dancewear and then on the success of that created a second line in 2016.[1]

In 2015 she was endorsed by Dance Company Ballet is Fun to promote their product Turn board and toured the US and UK dancing and promoting her very own signed Gold Turnboard.

Major theatre roles she has played are lead child "Jane Banks" in Disney's and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins (Musical)[2] in Sydney, Australia and "Jemima Potts" In Tim Lawsons Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Musical) Capital Theatre Sydney Sydney.[3][4][5]

Filmography[]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 My Place May ABC
2010 Spirited Okinawa W Channel
2010 Dance Academy Scout ABC
2014 Creative Kids Self Foxtel
2015 A Place to Call Home Linda Brent Nine Network
2015 The Talk Dancer CBS LA

Feature Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2018 Back of the Net Charlotte Steve Jaggi
2019 Ritual Bridget Devlin Robert Linsley Ritual (Short film)]

Awards[]

Year Awards Show Category Title Result
2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Favourite#Famous Various Talents Nominated [6][7]
2011 BroadwayWorld Australia Awards Best Younger Actress (under 25) Mary Poppins Winner[8]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Ashi Ross: Dancer to Fashion Designer for Energetiks". Dance Informa Magazine. 2 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Local winners shine on a world stage". The Australian. 2011-08-01.
  3. ^ "Mary Poppins Review". Dance Life Australia. 9 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang announces full cast". AussieTheatre. 2012-10-24.
  5. ^ "Teen sensation shifting the dance world". Daily Telegraph. 2014-07-18.
  6. ^ "Kid's Choice Awards 2017: winners". TV Tonight. 2017-03-12.
  7. ^ "Here's The Full List Of 2017 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award Winners". Girlfriend Magazine. 13 March 2017.
  8. ^ "BWW Australia Awards". Broardway World Australia. 28 December 2011.

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