Ashley Gardner
Ashley Gardner | |
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Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1989–present |
Ashley Gardner is an American actress. She provided the voices of Nancy Gribble[1] and Didi Hill[2] in the animated series King of the Hill.
Career
[edit]She appeared in the sitcom Seinfeld in the episode "The Library" as Marion[3] and in the pilot of Madman of the People.[4]
John Simon, in his review of Keith Curran's 1991 play Walking the Dead, stated that Gardner "does wonders" as Veronica, a lesbian who has a sex change and becomes a man.[5][6] She had previously appeared in Curran's Dalton's Back and co-starred in Timothy Mason's The Fiery Furnace.[7][8]
Gardner has also appeared in the feature films Heart of Dixie (1989), Johnny Suede (1991)[9] and He Said, She Said (1991) where she plays the "Classy with a capital K" ex-lover of Kevin Bacon's character who flirts by exposing her breast for him in public.[10]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Heart of Dixie | Jean | |
1991 | He Said, She Said | Susan | |
Johnny Suede | Ellen | ||
1993 | Complex of Fear | Doreen Wylie | Television film |
Lies and Lullabies | Fran | ||
1997 | Breast Men | Paula | |
2000 | The Mystery of Spoon River | Jeannie Manson | |
2002 | Fits and Starts | Jolene | |
2006 | Lost Signal | Martha Harris | |
2007 | Sunny & Share Love You | Sean's Mom | |
2011 | I.E.D., I.O.U. | Mrs. Batten | Short film |
2014 | Parallax | Rachel Cooper | |
2015 | Chasing Eagle Rock | — |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Seinfeld | Marion | Episode: "The Library" |
1992 | Parker Lewis Can't Lose | Eve | Episode: "Goodbye Mr. Rips" |
1994 | Madman of the People | Caroline | 2 episodes |
The George Carlin Show | Dot | Episode: "George Gets Hoist by His Own Petard" | |
1995 | Maybe This Time | Sherry | Episode: "Maybe This Time" |
Murder One | Marcy Ballard | Episode: "Chapter Four" | |
1995–1996 | Grace Under Fire | Evie Burdette | 2 episodes |
1996 | Nash Bridges | Sophia Kidwell | Episode: "The Great Escape" |
1997 | Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction | Partrica Kelly | 2 episodes |
NYPD Blue | Denise | Episode: "Three Girls and a Baby" | |
Brooklyn South | Bonnie Van Eggidy | Episode: "A Reverend Runs Through It" | |
1997–2010 | King of the Hill | Nancy Gribble, Didi Hill, Reverend Karen Stroup (voices) | 124 episodes |
1998 | Michael Hayes | — | Episode: "Imagine: Part 2" |
The Drew Carey Show | Pinky | 3 episodes | |
The Larry Sanders Show | Fran Schmitt | Episode: "Beverly's Secret" | |
Style & Substance | Felicia | Episode: "Office Management for Beginners" | |
1999 | Becker | Susan Fox | Episode: "Partial Law" |
Everything's Relative | Gail | 2 episodes | |
Ally McBeal | Martha Claven | Episode: "Only the Lonely" | |
Judging Amy | Mimi Carter | Episode: "Near Death Experience" | |
2000 | Just Shoot Me! | Lori | Episode: "With Three I Swing" |
2001 | Spin City | Judith | Episode: "Hey Judith" |
2002 | The Ellen Show | Hostess | Episode: "Just the Duck" |
Charmed | Tyler's Foster Mother | Episode: "Lost and Bound" | |
Watching Ellie | Monica | Episode: "Zimmerman" | |
Six Feet Under | Daughter #1 | Episode: "Someone Else's Eyes" | |
ER | Simone Phillips | Episode: "A Hopeless Wound" | |
2003 | Strong Medicine | Nina | Episode: "Coming Clean" |
2005 | Malcolm in the Middle | Wendy | Episode: "Billboard" |
2006 | Close to Home | Psychologist | Episode: "Dead or Alive" |
2007 | Raines | Wendy Tucker | Episode: "Pilot" |
Reno 911! | Angry Teacher | Episode: "Proposition C" | |
2011 | Beavis and Butt-Head | Additional voices | Episode: Drones" |
2014 | Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn | Cafeteria Lady | Episode: "I Got Your Back" |
2016 | Lopez | Bobbie | Episode: "George's Party" |
2017 | Tarantula | Unknown role (voice) | Episode: "The Shade" |
2019 | WTF 101 | Baroness (voice) | Episode: "Duels" |
References
[edit]- ^ Brooks, Marla (30 March 2005). The American Family on Television: A Chronology of 121 Shows, 1948-2004. McFarland. pp. 203–. ISBN 9780786420742. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ Feasey, Rebecca (2008). Masculinity and Popular Television. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 39–. ISBN 9780748627974. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ Seinfeld Reference: The Complete Encyclopedia with Biographies, Character Profiles & Episode Summaries. Praetorian Publishing. September 2017. pp. 188–. ISBN 9780967985244.
- ^ Howard Prouty (1 September 1996). Variety and Daily Variety Television Reviews, 1993-1994. Taylor & Francis. pp. 371–. ISBN 9780824037970. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ John Simon (27 May 1991). New York Magazine - Theater review. New York Media, LLC. pp. 73–. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ Willis, John (1 February 2000). Theatre World 1990-1991. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 85–. ISBN 9781557831262. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ New York Magazine Theater: Now Playing. New York Media, LLC. 25 October 1993. pp. 124–. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ Guernsey, Otis L.; Sweet, Jeffrey (1994). The Best Plays of 1993-1994. Limelight Editions. pp. 81–. ISBN 9780879101831. Retrieved 20 July 2015.
- ^ Willis, John (1 February 2000). Screen World 1993: Comprehensive Pictorial and Statistical Record of the 1992 Movie Season. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 169–. ISBN 9781557831750. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
- ^ Comey, Jeremiah (2 October 2012). The Art of Film Acting: A Guide For Actors and Directors. Taylor & Francis. pp. 307–. ISBN 9781136047213. Retrieved 19 July 2015.
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