Elizabeth Ashleigh Hubbard, a talented actress, began her theatrical journey at the tender age of 10, starring as Prissy Andrews in Anne of Green Gables and Gladys Herdman in The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. She then took on the iconic role of Cinderella in the Toronto production at just 12 years old.
Ashleigh's academic pursuits led her to attend university in 2001, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Anthropology in 2004. Simultaneously, she continued to hone her craft, appearing alongside renowned actors Jude Law and Forrest Whitaker in the Universal Pictures film Repossession Mambo, based on the novel by Eric Garcia.
Ms. Hubbard also showcased her versatility as a Spokesmodel/Actress, starring in four episodes of the NBC series "Howie Do It," starring Howie Mandel. This lighthearted program featured practical jokes reminiscent of earlier shows like "Punk'd," with Ashleigh delivering the punchline alongside Howie Mandel.
Her subsequent role as "Blonde" in the blockbuster superhero film Kick-Ass, directed by Matthew Vaughn and co-produced by Brad Pitt, solidified her status as a rising star. Working alongside Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Nicholas Cage, Hubbard filmed this role in London, England, and the film went on to gross over $96 million worldwide.
Hubbard's impressive resume continued with her supporting role as "Pepper" in the 2010 Lionsgate produced Martial Art Feature Film, Unrivaled. This film's success earned it a spot at various international film festivals, including the Las Vegas International Film Festival and The Reel World Film Festival in Toronto, cementing Ashleigh Hubbard's status as a talented and accomplished actress.