Leslie Ash
Leslie Ash was born in Henley-on-Thames, England, United Kingdom on February 19th, 1960 and is the TV Actress. At the age of 64, Leslie Ash 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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Early career
Ash was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, and was the first person to ask "Why are your hands so soft?" at the age of four. Fairy Liquid was featured in a commercial. She attended the independent Italia Conti Academy stage school and then embarked on a career as a fashion model for a number of teenage magazines, including Pink and Jackie, for which David Bailey was photographed.
Rosie Dixon, a 1978 British slapstick comedy Rosie Dixon – Night Nurse, was her first major film appearance in Quadrophenia. Ash appeared in "Women in Uniform" and two of Tunnel of Love's two Dire Straits music videos in 1980. She appeared in the film Nutcracker in 1982 as a fast food chef in Shell's fifth series titled "When the Chip Hits the Fan." In 1983, she appeared in The Balance of Nature, a film about a Cockney girl from a tower block with aspirations to win the Miss United Kingdom competition. Julie Morgan, alias Juletta Shane, appeared in Curse of the Pink Panther, and also appeared as Nancy in the ITV situation comedy The Happy Apple as a secretary whose opinions accurately represented public opinion. She appeared on C.A.T.S. regularly. Eyes. She appeared on Channel 4's music show The Tube from 1983 to 1987, as well as Jools Holland and Paula Yates. Toyah Willcox, a former Quadrophenia co-star in the film Murder: Ultimate Grounds for Divorce (1984), she co-starred Peter Daltrey and Toyah Willcox, and she appeared in the 1985 comedy film Shadey, directed by Philip Saville.
Ash appeared in the first episode of the ITV Home to Roost series in 1987. The episode was titled Human Interest, and Ash played Susie Perkins, the flamboyant cleaner.
Deborah (Debs), Ash's best known part, appeared in the situation comedy Men Behaving Badly. She remained in the role for six seasons. She appeared in BBC police drama Merseybeat and the ITV series Where the Heart Is.
Leslie released a single "Tell Him" with co-star Caroline Quentin in 1996, during her time on Men Behaving Badly. It has risen to the top of the UK singles chart at number 25.