Ashley Scott

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Sporting a Louisiana drawl and an all-American look, Ashley Scott took a fantastic gamble in the early '90s: at only 15 years old, she dropped out of secondary school, high-tailed it to New York, and roomed with several friends while seeking work on the side as a fashion model on the catalogue circuit. The risk paid off when Scott did indeed land a contract with a prestigious agency. Around seven years later, the up-and-coming superstar moved to the City of Angels and transitioned, seemingly without effort, to film roles. She debuted cinematically with a bit part in Steven Spielberg's well-received fantasy A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, and the exposure generated by that turn led to a regular role as Asha Copeland during the second season of the James Cameron-produced action series Dark Angel. When that show was canceled at the end of the season, Scott bounced back with another regular TV role, that of Helena Kyle (aka the Huntress) on the WB superhero series Birds of Prey (2002), but that series also folded rather quickly.

Scott returned to films in 2003, and -- perhaps typecast for a brief period of time thanks to her Dark Angel/Birds of Prey work -- contented herself with a number of big-screen action and adventure roles in A-list features. These included S.W.A.T. (2003), Lost (2004), Walking Tall (2004), and Into the Blue (2005). In the process, Scott -- per the standard Hollywood progression -- ascended gradually to higher and higher billing. Back on the small screen, Scott took on a regular role on the cult series Jericho as Emily Sullivan. In 2007, she appeared in a small part in the action thriller The Kingdom. The next year, Scott began to stray from familiar genres with the adventure comedy Strange Wilderness, directed by Fred Wolf. As produced by Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions, the picture concerns a couple of animal nuts from a wildlife TV series who attempt to boost the show's ratings by journeying into exotic regions to find Bigfoot. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
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Ashley Scott
Born Ashley McCall Scott
(1977-07-13) July 13, 1977 (age 34)
Metairie, Louisiana, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 2001–present

Ashley McCall Scott (born July 13, 1977) is an American actress. She is known for her work on television and in film including her roles in the television series Birds of Prey, Dark Angel and Jericho.

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Acting career

Scott has appeared in numerous television series such as Dark Angel, Joey and CSI: Miami.

In 2002 she appeared as Helena Kyle/The Huntress on The WB television drama series Birds of Prey. The series premiered October 9, 2002. Despite the weekly ratings of 7.6 million viewers and the network's largest audience in the 18–34 demographic at the time,[citation needed] the series was cancelled. Thirteen episodes were produced in total.

In 2006 it was announced she has signed on as a series regular on Jericho as Emily Sullivan. The show ran on CBS from September 20, 2006 through March 25, 2008. It was initially canceled after its first full season due to poor ratings. While a fan campaign was able to convince the network to bring the show back for a seven-episode second season, it was canceled for a second time after that run. In May 2010, Scott appeared as Dana Hutton, in an episode of the CBS series NCIS.

Scott made her screen debut in a minor role as Gigolo Jane in AI Artificial Intelligence in 2001. She has since then appeared in numerous films such as S.W.A.T. (as Jim Street's Girlfiriend), Walking Tall and Strange Wilderness.

In 2005 she appeared in the role of Amanda in Columbia Pictures action film Into the Blue. In 2008 she starred in film Strange Wilderness as Cheryl. In 2009 she starred alongside John Cena in 12 Rounds.

Filmography

Film

Year Film Role Notes
2001 AI: Artificial Intelligence Gigolo Jane Worldwide Box Office Gross: $235,926,552
2003 S.W.A.T. Lara Worldwide Box Office Gross: $207,725.639
2003 Evil Remains Sharon Straight-to-DVD
2004 Walking Tall Deni Worldwide Box Office Gross: $57,223,890
2004 Lost Operator Judy Straight-to-DVD
2005 Into the Blue Amanda Worldwide Box Office Gross: $44,434,439
2005 Just Friends Nurse Janice Worldwide Box Office Gross: $50,817,508
2006 Puff, Puff, Pass Elise Straight-to-DVD
2006 Deceit Sam Pruitt Made-For-Television
2007 The Kingdom Janine Ripon Worldwide Box Office Gross: $86,578,768
2008 Strange Wilderness Cheryl Worldwide Box Office Gross: $6,575,282
2009 12 Rounds Molly Porter Worldwide Box Office Gross: $17,128,988
2010 Christmas Mail Kristi North -
2012 Unstable Kristen Upcoming 2012

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2001–2002 Dark Angel Asha Barlow Appeared In 11 Episodes
2002–2003 Birds of Prey Helena Kyle/The Huntress Series Regular
2004 Joey Allison Unaired Pilot Episode
2006–2008 Jericho Emily Sullivan Series Regular
2009 CSI: Miami Zoe Belle Appeared In 1 Episode
2010 NCIS Dana Hutton Appeared In 1 Episode

Sexiest Countdown Rankings

Year Countdown Name Rank
2005 Maxim's Hot 100 Women 2005 #46
2008 Maxim's Hot 100 Women 2008 #86

Music video appearances

Year Music Video Artists Director
2009 Blame It Jamie Foxx Featuring T-Pain Hype Williams

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Radar Love: Dark Angel (TV Episode) (2001 Science Fiction TV Episode)
Brainiac: Dark Angel (TV Episode) (2002 Science Fiction TV Episode)
Lost (2004 Thriller Film)
Holding Back the Years (1998 Album by Jimmy Scott)