Jennifer Ashley(I)
- Actress
Sultry, spirited and appealing brunette Jennifer Ashley began her show
business career as a contestant in beauty pageants. Among the titles
she won are Miss Restaurant, Miss Truck Show and Miss Textile. A native
of the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jennifer studied fabric
design for a short spell at the Philadelphia College of Textiles and
Science. The brown-eyed and brown-haired Ashley eventually moved to San
Francisco and worked for Columbia Records. Francis Ford Coppola
suggested to Jennifer that she audition for a role in "American
Graffiti." She didn't get the part, but Ashley did make her film debut
with a small role in the comedy "Your Three Minutes Are Up." Jennifer
next appeared as a groupie in Brian De Palma's delightfully outrageous
"Phantom of the Paradise." She was terrorized by a deranged Andrew
Prine in the splendidly sleazy psycho exploitation gems "Barn of the
Naked Dead" and "The Centerfold Girls." Ashley's other notable roles
include a foxy high school cheerleader in the drive-in hit "The Pom Pom
Girls," one of macho shark hunter Hugo Stiglitz's lovers in the
dreadful "Jaws" rip-off "Tintorera," crazed religious fanatic Stuart
Whitman's mistress in the incredibly tasteless "Guyana: Cult of the
Damned," an astronaut group leader in the gruesome "Alien" clone
"Inseminoid," and a tough prison inmate in the terrifically trashy
babes-behind-bars classic "Chained Heat." In 1985 Jennifer launched her
own hugely successful talk show called "Ashley's Closet," in which she
served as both host and executive producer. The #1-rated weekly
30-minute program ran on two local Los Angeles cable channels. Ashley's
last film role to date was a small part as a TV show host in the comedy
"Me, Myself and I." Moreover, Jennifer is also an accomplished abstract
painter and a health, fitness and nutrition buff. Ashley now
has her own clothing line called Hippie Ink.