Ashley Peldon

American actress (b. 1984)


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::summary American actress (b. 1984) ::

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nameAshley Peldon
birth_date
birth_placeMontpelier, Vermont, U.S.
occupationActress
years_active1989–present
website
spouse
children2
relativesCourtney Peldon (sister)
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| name = Ashley Peldon | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Montpelier, Vermont, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1989–present | website = | spouse = | children = 2 | relatives = Courtney Peldon (sister)

Ashley Peldon (born April 2, 1984) is an American actress, starting as a child actress, transitioning to adult roles, then primarily voice acting after 2008. She has many credits for screams provided for sound effects.

Life and career

Peldon and her sister Courtney began their careers as child actors. In 1988, Ashley Peldon was cast as Marah Lewis, daughter of Joshua and Reva Lewis on the daytime soap opera Guiding Light. Peldon received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her third year on the show.

She went on to appear in motion pictures such as The Lemon Sisters, Stella, Deceived, Drop Dead Fred, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Ghost World and other films. For two years Peldon appeared on the NBC television series The Mommies, ABC television series Home Improvement and has had recurring roles on such television series as That 70s Show and The Pretender. Peldon starred as "spoiled actress Amy King" in MTV's comedy series Connected.

In January 2007, Peldon graduated from Skidmore College in New York with a bachelor's degree in Child Psychology and Film. Her interest in child psychology originated from her dramatic role as a sexually abused child in CBS' Child of Rage when she was 7 years old. In February 2008, Peldon directed an Allan Heinberg play for TV Takes the Stage. The play starred Bonnie Somerville and Melissa Sagemiller.

Peldon earned her master's degree in clinical psychology. In 2014, she was pursuing a PhD in depth psychology.

Personal life

Peldon married her husband Steve Hurdle in 2010 and they have two daughters.

Awards and nominations

She was nominated in 1991 for a Daytime Emmy at the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for The Guiding Light (1952).

She is a multiple and a six and three years consecutive nominee and award winner of a Young Artist Award at the Young Artist Awards:

  • 1990 - Won for Best Young Actress in a Daytime Drama for The Guiding Light (1952)
  • 1991 - Nominated for Best Young Actress in a Daytime Series for The Guiding Light (1952).
  • 1992 - Nominated for Best Young Actress in a Daytime Series for The Guiding Light (1952).
  • 1993 - Won for Best Young Actress Under Ten in a Television Movie for Child of Rage (1992) (TV).
  • 1994 - Nominated for Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series for The Mommies (1993) shared with Sam Gifaldi, Ryan Merriman, Shiloh Strong and Joey Zimmerman and won for Best Actress Under Ten in a Television Series or Show for Shameful Secrets (1993) (TV) tied with Ashley Johnson for Phenom (1993).
  • 1995 - Nominated three times, for Best Youth Comedienne in a TV Show and for Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten in a TV Series for The Mommies (1993) and for Best Performance by a Youth Actress in a TV Mini-Series or Special for Without Warning (1994) (TV).
  • 1997 - Nominated for Best Performance in a Drama Series by a Young Actress for The Pretender (1996).
  • 1998 - Nominated twice, for Best Performance in a Voiceover in TV or Film by a Young Actress for Cats Don't Dance (1997) and for Best Performance in a TV Movie/Pilot/Mini-Series by a Leading Young Actress for The Westing Game (1997) (TV) as the main character Tabitha Ruth/Turtle/Alice Wexler.
  • 1999 - Nominated for Best Performance in a TV Drama Series by a Guest Starring Young Actress for The Pretender (1996).

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1989**Sarah Frank
1989-91Guiding LightMarah Lewis
1990StellaJenny Claire (age 3)
1991Drop Dead FredYoung Elizabeth
DeceivedMary Saunders
**Molly Jeffers1 episode
1992Day-OGrace (age 4)Telefilm
Child of RageCatherine
1992–94**Additional voices3 episodes
1993Quantum LeapJessica Elroy1 episode
1993-1995**Kasey LarsonMain cast
1993Shameful SecretsJosie TateTelefilm
1994Without WarningKimberly Hastings
1995Black ScorpionLittle Darcy
1996Jake's WomenYoung Molly
EllenLittle Paige1 episode
**Ruth Putnam
1996-99**Young Miss ParkerRecurring role
1997Cats Don't DanceDarla DimpleVoice role
Get a ClueTabitha Ruth "Turtle" Wexler
Home ImprovementDiane1 episode
1998With Friends Like These...Marissa DiMartino
Jungle Book: Mowgli's StoryTeen Raksha the WolfVideo (voice role)
2001TuckerJuliette1 episode
That '70s ShowTeenage Kitty Sigurdson2 episodes
Ghost WorldMargaret
UndressedTabitha1 episode
2007Night Skies (film)Molly
2009Aliens in the AtticAdditional voices
2012ChronicleFlyer school girl (voice)
2017–18Trollhunters: Tales of ArcadiaAdditional voices
20183Below: Tales of Arcadia
2021The Mitchells vs. the Machines
What If...?
2022ScreamADR Looper
2023Godzilla Minus OneAdditional voicesEnglish dub
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References

References

  1. Peldon, Ashley. (8 April 2022). "Experience: my scream is famous". [[The Guardian]].
  2. "Official therapy site".
  3. "Official acting site".

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