Ashley Lilley

Ashley-Anne Lilley (born 29 January 1986) is a British actress and singer. She made her debut in the 2008 film Mamma Mia!.

Ashley Lilley
Born
Ashley-Anne Lilley

(1986-01-29) 29 January 1986
Rothesay, Bute, United Kingdom
OccupationActress, teacher
Years active2005present

Early life

Lilley was born in Rothesay, Bute. At the age of 12, she won a place with the National Youth Music Theatre. At 15, she enrolled at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in London, and graduated in 2004.

Career

Lilley is primarily a stage actress, with a small number (five, starting with one episode of M.I. High in 2008 and ending with one episode of Lip Service in 2010) of film and television roles. She starred as Lucille Frank in a production of Jason Robert Brown's Parade at the Edinburgh fringe festival in 2005. She then joined the UK tour of Cole Porter's Anything Goes in the role of Hope Harcourt. She made her film debut as Ali in 2008 in Mamma Mia!, appeared in the 11 minute short Cat Eats Dog (2009), and the romantic drama film Letters to Juliet (2010). She returned to theatre in 2011, starring in a new production, Nicked, at the HighTide festival.

Personal life

Lilley married her long-term partner in 2011 and took a hiatus from acting to start a family. She lives in Doha, Qatar where she is currently teaching Drama at the American School of Doha. Lilley has stated that she plans to settle as a teacher in Doha to raise her family.

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