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Ashley Jones stars as Daphne on HBO's "True Blood."

At such a young age, Ashley Jones already has an extensive career in film, television and theater. Since filming her first national commercial at the age of five, Ashley has already accomplished what some couldn't in a lifetime, including two Daytime Emmy nominations. Ashley currently intrigues audiences in the role of Bridget Forrester on CBS's daytime soap opera "The Bold and the Beautiful." The role garnered her Australia's 2006 Boomerang
Ashley Jones on "True Blood"
Ashley Jones True Blood
Award for Outstanding Younger Actress.

Lifetime Network broadcast two of Ashley's films in May 2008. She starred in "A Teacher's Crime" as Carrie, an attractive high-school teacher who discovers it is no easy task. She was one of the Executive Producers and had a small role as Becca in the edgy suspense thriller, "Dead at Seventeen." Both movies were produced by Lance Entertainment.

Ashley was selected by Country Music Television as one of the "20 Sexiest Southern Belles" and was featured in Houston magazine's "The Lust List, 50 People, Places & Things that Mkae Houston Sweat!" (June 2006).

Ashley's career began in her hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Like most child actors, she started out as the cute kid in national commercials. But unlike the typical child actor, by the age of nine she was beginning to have a keen interest in theater. When her father took a job as a minister in Texas, the family picked up and moved to Houston. At that point, Ashley became a part of the Actors Theater in Houston and performed in critically acclaimed productions written by noted playwrights Neil Simon, Enid Bagnold and Claire Boothe Loose. As early as the age of twelve, she was receiving rave reviews for her performance in Bagnold's "The Chalk Garden." She attended the Houston High School for the Performing Arts.

Theater was a magical experience for Ashley and would continue to be for years to come, but her dream was to be able to be in television and film. At the age of fifteen, her career blossomed when she won the role of Ingrid in "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman."

That same year, Ashley secured a role in the TV mini-series "A Fire Next Time." Her television credits include that of mild-mannered Megan on "Young and the Restless," "Crossing Jordan," "The District," "Without a Trace," "7th Heaven," "For the People," and "Strong Medicine." She also recently had a guest role on TNT's "True Lies" and CBS's "CSI: NY."



Her more notable film credits are "Old School" (2003) and "Extreme Dating" (2004). In 2003, Ashley returned to the stage in Kara Holden's comedy, "Writer's Block" and in 2005 in the off-Broadway show, "Vanities."

In April 2005, she participated in a successful fashion show that benefited the City of Hope, a cancer research center dedicated to finding cures. Ashley helped run the Malibue Volunteer Ceneter during her college years and her interest in volunteer work never subsided. She also participates with PS Arts, a charity dedicated to bringing the arts to inner-city children.

In her free time, she enjoys going hiking and writing. In addition, she recently resumed her childhood passion for playing the violin. Ashley received her B.A. from Pepperdine University while simultaneously playing the role of Megan Dennison on "Young and the Restless" and filming several television movies.



ASHLEY JONES: FACTS

How tall is Ashley Jones? How old is Ashley Jones? Find out here.

Age: 35 years old
Birthday: September 3, 1976
Height: 5' 7"
Full Name / Real Name: Ashley Aubra Jones
Birthplace: Memphis, TN
Husband: Noah Nelson





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