Ashley Madekwe and Ashley Leggat
Madekwe, a mixed race British-Nigerian child was born into an ethnically diverse family from South London. She's English, and her father was Nigerian. She was born in the south London Council Estate. She went to The Brit School aged 14. She was a student of acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London. She appeared in many stage productions during her college days, such as the King Henry V and Wuthering Heights.
Madekwe first began her career as an actor with the film Storm Damage. Since then, she's appeared as a guest in Teachers, Doctors, Casualty, and Drop Dead Gorgeous. Madekwe's film debut was in Woody Allen's Cassandra's Dream (2007), opposite Colin Farrell. Then, she was the lead in Elisha on a BBC Three pilot drama, in West 10 LDN. In addition, she appeared as Ollie for six episodes of Trexx, Flipside, and Flipside. In 2008, she was offered the role in the role of Bambi on the ITV2 Drama series Secret Diary of a Call Girl, appearing in series two and three. Madekwe was the main character on How to Lose Friends And Alienate Others. The comedy that was released in 2008. The credits she has in her theatre work are Little Sweet Thing by Roy Williams and Flight Path by David Watson.
Madekwe made her official US debut in the 2009 Drama series The Beautiful Life, which just aired two episodes in the US on The CW before being cancelled. Ashley Davenport appeared in ABC drama Revenge as of February 2011. The departure of Madekwe from the show was confirmed in May 2013. After a period of two years as a main character, she appeared as a guest in the opening episode of season three. She played Tituba in the show Salem from 2014 to. Madekwe married her long-time lover, Iddo. In addition to Secret Diary of a Call Girl they have also worked in tandem on Salem and also he played an appearance with her on that show.
Ashley Leggat grew up in Hamilton Ontario and was a part of a large family. Her parents, Roy and Patty, as well as her brothers Brett, Todd, and Bram, were all present. Ashley's brothers, who were all very physically active, were all playing hockey during the winter months and played baseball in the summer, so that she grew up playing in arenas and baseball parks. Ashley had never been able to walk. She would dance. When she reached two and a half and a half, she was a part of Baby Ballet. That was the start of Ashley's interest in dance. Ashley was a professional dancer in all the major divisions until she finished high school. She was a competitor in ballet, tap, jazz, pointe and acrobatics. Additionally, she was awarded the top awards for soloists in every important dance competitions such as International Dance Challenge, Showstoppers, 56-7-8 Showtime, Flash Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance among others.
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