Bashy

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Bashy was born in Chiswick, England, United Kingdom on February 4th, 1985 and is the Rapper. At the age of 39, Bashy biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, TV shows, and networth are available.

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February 4, 1985
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Chiswick, England, United Kingdom
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39 years old
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Aquarius
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Actor, Film Actor, Musician, Television Actor
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Bashy Life

Ashley Thomas (born 4 February 1985), also known as Bashy on stage, is an English musician and actor from Kensal Rise, London, England.

Early life

Thomas was born in Hammersmith, West London, and was the firstborn of a Jamaican mother and Dominican father. He attended St. Mary's of the Angels RC Primary School. His family moved to Kensal Rise, northwest London, where he attended Cardinal Hinsley High School at the age of 11. As a theatre student, Thomas attended The BRIT School for Performing Arts.

Thomas served as a postman for the Royal Mail and then as a London Bus driver before becoming an actor and singer.

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Bashy Career

Musical career

In 2007, Thomas released the song "Black Boys". With frequent reports of shootings and stabbings on news bulletins, and with the media continuously focusing on the lack of role models in black communities, he felt that the nation's inner-city youth needed a reminder that they had a number of positive role models they could look to for inspiration. His début single provoked controversy as some critics called the track racist. This prompted the governing body Ofcom to investigate.

In 2008, Thomas started working on Adulthood. Noel Clarke, the writer and director of Adulthood, first encountered Thomas when he was passed a copy of The Chupa Chups Mixtape, which contained samples from Clarke's previous Kidulthood film. Clarke was so impressed with what he heard that his thoughts soon drifted from copyright protection to finding a way to record the Adulthood theme song. He asked Thomas to submit a track to be included on the official soundtrack, and Thomas delivered "Kidulthood to Adulthood". Thomas also curated music from other artists for Clarke to consider. Subsequently, Clarke asked Thomas to act as a music supervisor for the entire film.

Thomas released his debut album, Catch Me If You Can in June 2009. "Hiphop.com" rated the album "good" and stated, "Catch Me If You Can is a debut album that perfectly encapsulates how hip hop has become the world's local music. With vocal accents, lyrical references, swagger and varied production styles that will take a minute for the non-Brit to get their head around, much of this likable and well-intentioned set still deserves wider attention."

Acting career

Thomas landed his first role in 2010 as Rager in British flick, Shank, An independent action film set in a decaying future London. He then went on to feature in 4.3.2.1. that same year.

In April 2010, BBC Learning launched Off By Heart Shakespeare, a recital contest for secondary school pupils. For the project launch, Thomas was asked to play the role of Shylock from The Merchant of Venice.

Early in 2011, Thomas signed on to play the lead role in The Man Inside, opposite Peter Mullen, David Harewood and Michelle Ryan. Later that year, he was part of an ensemble cast in Cockneys vs Zombies, taking up the role of Mental Mickey.

Thomas' first television role came in the winter of 2011, in the Emmy award-winning series Black Mirror by Charlie Brooker for Channel 4 as Judge Wraith in the episode "Fifteen Million Merits". Thomas' next film was My Brother the Devil which received critical acclaim, winning awards at both the Sundance Film Festival and Berlin Film Festival.

In 2013, played the recurring character Jermaine Newton in Top Boy , a role he would reprise in 2019 after it was announced that Netflix would revive the British drama series.

Early in 2015, Thomas guest-starred in the BBC series The Interceptor. Thomas' next TV appearance would be as Gil in the short-lived fantasy drama Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands for ITV in January 2016. Thomas signed up to the ensemble cast of A Hundred Streets released the same year.

Early in 2016, it was confirmed Thomas would appear as Calvin Hart in the HBO limited series The Night Of directed by James Marsh and Steve Zaillian. In March 2016, Thomas was set as a lead role in the 20th Century Fox Television reboot of franchise series 24 as Isaac Carter.

In 2018, Thomas played the brother of lead character Luca Quinn (Cush Jumbo) in the legal drama The Good Fight, airing on CBS All Access.

In 2019 it was announced Thomas would co-star in the NYPD Blue reboot. That same year Thomas was set to headline the Amazon Prime series Them; for his performance he received an Independent Spirit Award nomination.

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