Ashley Brown

Stage Actress

Ashley Brown was born in Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States on February 3rd, 1982 and is the Stage Actress. At the age of 42, Ashley Brown biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 3, 1982
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Age
42 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor
Ashley Brown Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 42 years old, Ashley Brown has this physical status:

Height
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Weight
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Hair Color
Dark brown
Eye Color
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Build
Average
Measurements
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Ashley Brown Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music
Ashley Brown Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Daniel Wisler ​(m. 2011)​
Children
1
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
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Ashley Brown Life

Ashley Brown (born February 3, 1982) is an American actress best known for her role as the titular character in Mary Poppins' national tour and Broadway productions.

Early life

Brown was born in Pensacola, Florida, on February 3, 1982, as the youngest of four children. She started singing when she was 6 years old and then started formal singing lessons when she was 14. She studied at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.

Personal life

Brown and actress Daniel Wisler married on April 18, 2010; they married on November 5, 2011. On May 9, 2016, Brown gave birth to a baby girl.

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Ashley Brown Career

Career

Brown initially caught the attention of casting director Tara Rubin not long after graduating from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. After a successful audition, she was cast in the Disney touring production On the Record. This in turn led to her Broadway debut on September 20, 2005, replacing Brooke Tansley as the lead character, Belle, in the Disney Theatrical production of Beauty and the Beast. She departed the role on May 28, 2006, after eight months and she was succeeded by Sarah Litzsinger.

On November 16, 2006, Mary Poppins opened on Broadway with Brown starring as the title character. Brown left the Broadway company on October 5, 2008, after playing the role for two years and was replaced by Scarlett Strallen who previously played the role in the West End.

In March 2007, Brown appeared on All My Children as herself.

On March 11, 2009, Brown reprised the role of Mary Poppins in the US national tour. She left the tour on February 7, 2010, and was succeeded by Caroline Sheen.

On October 20, 2009, Brown performed the role of Snow White in the world symphonic premiere of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs – A Symphonic Retelling, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, conducted by John Mauceri.

She has recorded her first solo album of American songbook standards, which was released in January 2010.

Brown played Maria in The Muny production of The Sound of Music, which ran from July 26 to August 1, 2010. For this role she won the Kevin Kline Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.

Brown starred as Oona in the world-premiere of the new musical Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin, which ran at the La Jolla Playhouse from September 7 through October 17, 2010.

Brown played the role of Mary Poppins again in the Broadway production from March 8 to July 17, 2011, while Laura Michelle Kelly was away filming a movie.

Brown played Magnolia Hawks alongside Nathan Gunn as Gaylord Ravenal, Alyson Cambridge as Julie LaVerne, and Morris Robinson as Joe, in Francesca Zambello's production of Show Boat for the Lyric Opera of Chicago's, which ran from February 12 to March 17, 2012. It is due to be broadcast on NPR stations on June 16, 2012, the first time a complete performance of Show Boat has ever been broadcast on radio.

In 2013, Brown made her sold-out solo Carnegie Hall debut with the New York Pops as well as having a minor role in the television broadcast The Sound of Music Live!, in which she played Ursula, one of the servants in the Von Trapp household.

In 2015, she sang "A Kiss Goodnight" by Richard M. Sherman, the exit song from Disneyland Forever, a production that commemorated Disneyland's 60th anniversary.

Brown played the Mother Abbess in the national tour of The Sound of Music, which launched September 2015. She then played Mrs. Juniper and Madame Calypso in the 2017 Encores! production of The Golden Apple, and returned to Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops in December 2018.

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Jessica Biel Shows Off Her "Abs of Steel" With Help From Justin Timberlake

www.popsugar.co.uk, August 9, 2023
Jessica Biel is the best exercise buddy. With an unexpected visit from her husband, Justin Timberlake, she led her followers through a "killer" pilates ab routine in an Instagram video shared on Aug. 6. Biel went right to work in blue leggings (matching her yoga mat), a coordinating sports bra, and a black tank top. She carried a medicine ball for added height, taking her time to demonstrate each step before Timberlake interrupted her workout mid-bicycle crunch. "Guess who it is," she wrote toward the end of the video, with only Timberlake's crew socks and colorful Nike trainers visible in the video. "Abs of steel," she said after she lightly pressed her stomach to determine her endurance. "That was my man," she recalled with a smile as he went.

World Cup 2022: Football fans in Qatar can't watch matches on TV

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
EXCLUSIVE BY HERBERT: Fans of the Qatar World Cup have arrived to find no live television coverage of the tournament. According to That Mail on Sunday, a number of hotels in Doha have decided not to screen games after being told that they will have to pay host BeIN Sports around 100,000 Qatari riyals (£24,000) for every restaurant or bar that broadcasts them. The cost of making games available in rooms remains unclear, though hoteliers also claim that these fees are unprofitable, considering there is no flat rate per establishment. The fees are also expected to be affecting landlords of rented villas and apartments.