Ashley Jade
British musical artist
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::summary British musical artist ::
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Ashley Jade |
| background | solo_singer |
| birth_name | Ashley-Jade Lucia Thewlis |
| birth_date | |
| genre | Dance-pop |
| occupation | Singer, model, actress |
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| name = Ashley Jade | background = solo_singer | image = | caption = | birth_name = Ashley-Jade Lucia Thewlis | alias = | birth_place = | birth_date = | origin = | genre = Dance-pop | occupation = Singer, model, actress | years_active = | instrument = | label = | associated_acts = | website = Ashley-Jade Lucia Thewlis (born 1987) is an English singer-songwriter and actress from Ashton-under-Lyne. She charted at No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart with Soda Club's cover version of Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use).
Early life
Ashley-Jade Lucia Thewlis was born in 1987 in Ashton-under-Lyne. She spent the first five years of her life modelling, before attending St Damian's Roman Catholic Science College.
Career
Film career
In 2001, she played Tina Elliott in the third episode of Bob & Rose, Kelly in the film When I Was Twelve, and the title character in the short film About a Girl, which won the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. She also played Leanne in the BBC Radio 3 The Wire episode "The Froghunter's Kiss". In 2002, she played "Kimberley, aka 'Louise'" in Blood Strangers, Katrina Brent in The Stretford Wives, and Jodie McAllister in the Casualty episode "What Little Girls Are Made Of". In 2003, she played Karen in David Thewlis' film Cheeky.
Music career
On 16 August 2004, she featured on Soda Club's cover version of "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)", which charted at No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. On 22 November, she released "Let Me Be Your Fantasy". On 12 April 2005, she released an album, Dreaming, which was produced by Love to Infinity, and which featured "Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)", "Let Me Be Your Fantasy", and "On the Run", the last of which was released as a single on 23 August that year. She also featured in the video for The Girls of FHM's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?".
Personal life
Thewlis dated MickDeth until his death in 2013, and had a son with him.
References
References
- "Ashley Jade". Universalmusic.fr.
- "Music Babe of the Day: Ashley Jade". [[IGN]].
- (8 May 2005). "Singer Ashley hits big time". [[Manchester Evening News]].
- "Music Babe of the Day: Ashley Jade - Page 2". [[IGN]].
- "Ashley Thewlis". [[BFI]].
- "When I Was Twelve - Full Cast & Crew". [[TVguide.com]].
- "About A Girl". [[BBC Film]].
- "Success is in the can". [[Rochdale Observer]].
- (15 December 2001). "The Wire: The Froghunter's Kiss". [[BBC]].
- "Blood Strangers - Full Cast & Crew". [[TVGuide.com]].
- (21 August 2002). "Stretford Wives". [[BBC]].
- (12 October 2002). "Casualty: What Little Girls Are Made Of". [[BBC]].
- "Cheeky (2003) :: starring: Ashley Thewlis". Rarefilmfinder.com.
- "Soda Club - Ain't No Love Album Reviews, Songs & More". [[AllMusic]].
- "SODA CLUB FT. ASHLEY JADE". [[The Official Charts Company]].
- "Let Me Be Your Fantasy by Ashley Jade on Apple Music". [[Apple Music]].
- "Dreaming Album Reviews, Songs & More". [[AllMusic]].
- "On the Run Album Reviews, Songs & More". [[AllMusic]].
- "Mick Morris Obituary (2013) - West Jordan, UT". [[Legacy.com]].
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