- Nickname
- Ashleriah
- Height5′ 1″ (1.55 m)
- Ashley Ann Wool was born in Mount Vernon, New York. She attended Lakeland High School in Shrub Oak, New York and subsequently attended the State University of New York at Geneseo where she was one of five students in the school's inaugural class of musical theatre majors, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts. While attending college she recorded an independent EP, Not Otherwise Specified, and performed her original music at various school events. Ashley turned her focus to acting after college and has since built a dynamic resume of critically-acclaimed performances in the NYC and tri-state area, most recently originating the role of Jessica in the critically-acclaimed new musical How to Dance in Ohio. She also received an OnStage Critics Award nomination for playing Wednesday Addams in the Westchester regional premiere of The Addams Family and was a BroadwayWorld Award First Runner-Up for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Simon Zealotes in Jesus Christ Superstar with Madison Lyric Stage. Other favorite roles include Evita in Evita, Amy in Company, and Kira/Clio in Xanadu. Ashley returned to music officially in 2020 with the release of her singles "Starving Artist," "Automatoronic," and "Half of My Life."- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brendan Jesse Sterling
- Has two rescue cats named Chevron and Texaco.
- Worked as a barista at Starbucks for several years to supplement her performing career.
- Star Sign: Gemini.
- The way you talk to yourself matters. The way you talk about yourself to others matters. Being humble doesn't mean you have to doubt yourself at every turn, or that you have to automatically mistrust any positive feedback you get.
- How would I describe myself? Imagine Patti LuPone being possessed by Greta Thunberg and JoJo Siwa at the same time. in a good way.
- The success of others does not threaten me; it motivates me.
- Music is important to me because my productivity and emotional well-being depend on it.
- If I was ever going to be stopped by something as commonplace as competition or rejection, or the fact that maybe not everyone is going to like me all the time, I would have given up a long time ago.
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