Ashlee Wolfe


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FieldValue
seriesGuiding Light
nameAshlee Wolfe
portrayerCaitlin Van Zandt
firstApril 25, 2006
lastSeptember 18, 2009
years2006–2009
creatorDavid Kreizman and Donna Swajeski
introducerEllen Wheeler
classificationFinal, regular
occupation{{Plainlist
motherDoris Wolfe
stepfatherAlan Spaulding (2007)
unclesBob Wolfe
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| series = Guiding Light | name= Ashlee Wolfe | portrayer = Caitlin Van Zandt | first = April 25, 2006 | last = September 18, 2009 | years = 2006–2009 | creator = David Kreizman and Donna Swajeski | introducer = Ellen Wheeler | classification = Final, regular | image1 = | caption1 = | occupation = {{Plainlist|

Ashlee Wolfe is a fictional character on CBS's daytime drama Guiding Light. She was portrayed by Caitlin Van Zandt from April 25, 2006 to the show's ending in September 2009. The character was subjected to various pressures due to her being overweight and attempted to rise above the ridicule by dating Henry Cooper Bradshaw and change her life. Van Zandt's decision to have the lap-band surgery influenced her character's storyline when Ashlee received it as well. The storyline received much press attention as Van Zandt became a supporter and image of healthy living and eating habits.

References

References

  1. "Guiding Light's Caitlin VanZandt Drops 90 Lbs".

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