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Lynne Ashe

Acting
Gainesville, Georgia, USA
Hailing from Gainesville, Georgia, Lynne is the middle child of three to Nat Ashe, a poultry industry executive, and Bebe Ashe, a part-time legal secretary. Lynne knew by the age of four that she wanted to be both an actor and a writer. Around age 8, she was distressed to learn that the stage name she had picked for herself was already taken. It was Debbie Reynolds. Lynne is primarily of Irish and English descent, with rumors that she is very distantly linked to Thomas Ashe, one of the first settlers in Ireland in the 1500s, who in turn is very distantly related to Queen Elizabeth II. But that's too much genealogy research to prove or disprove, so she's happy just to entertain the idea as a possibility.

Lynne received a BA in Theatre Arts from Brenau University and was one of the first graduates of the Gainesville Theatre Alliance, a joint program between UNG and Brenau. She received a graduate assistantship in Wake Forest University's MA Theatre program. It was at Wake Forest that she studied under professor James Dodding (whose former students also include Tom Baker, David Bowie, Tom Hulce, and Gary Oldman) and developed a passion for Shakespeare and British Restoration Theatre. Dodding encouraged her to apply for (and she received) a grant to study for a summer at The Shakespeare Institute in Stratford-upon Avon. While at Wake Forest, Lynne sustained an ankle injury requiring reconstructive surgeries and had to take off half a semester for recovery. (And which also prevents her from being able to wear heels). She was unable to complete the missed coursework before her assistantship funds ran dry. She decided to postpone completion of her degree because she wanted to pay down the medical debt before taking on a student loan. Unfortunately, she was never able to complete her degree. But she considers the opportunity of working with professors Maya Angelou and Dodding, along with the Stratford experience, to be just as valuable as the degree itself. Go Deacs!
Known For 23 titles
Stranger Things (2016) subtitle poster
Stranger Things
2016 TV
as Happy Homeowner
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Will Trent (2023) subtitle poster
Will Trent
2023 TV
as Middle-aged Woman
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Doom Patrol (2019) subtitle poster
Doom Patrol
2019 TV
as Carol
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Sleepy Hollow (2013) subtitle poster
Sleepy Hollow
2013 TV
as Brenda (Bailiff)
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The Outsider (2020) subtitle poster
The Outsider
2020 TV
as Evelyn Stickhouse
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DC's Stargirl (2020) subtitle poster
DC's Stargirl
2020 TV
as Nurse Louise Love
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The Suicide Squad (2021) subtitle poster
The Suicide Squad
2021 Movie
as Polka-Dot Man's Mom
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Insatiable (2018) subtitle poster
Insatiable
2018 TV
as Principal Estelle Martin
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Brockmire (2017) subtitle poster
Brockmire
2017 TV
as Human Resources Manager
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The Big Door Prize (2023) subtitle poster
The Big Door Prize
2023 TV
as Sheila
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I, Tonya (2017) subtitle poster
I, Tonya
2017 Movie
as Shawn's Mother
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The Out-Laws (2023) subtitle poster
The Out-Laws
2023 Movie
as Woman at Table
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Office Christmas Party (2016) subtitle poster
Office Christmas Party
2016 Movie
as Rita
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Fear Street: 1666 (2021) subtitle poster
Fear Street: 1666
2021 Movie
as Union Townswoman
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I Want You Back (2022) subtitle poster
I Want You Back
2022 Movie
as Receptionist
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The Glorias (2020) subtitle poster
The Glorias
2020 Movie
as Irish Taxi Driver
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Wild Oats (2016) subtitle poster
Wild Oats
2016 Movie
as Laurie
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A Violent Separation (2019) subtitle poster
A Violent Separation
2019 Movie
as Patty
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Freedom Hair (2024) subtitle poster
Freedom Hair
2024 Movie
as Clara
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One of These Days (2021) subtitle poster
One of These Days
2021 Movie
as Ruthie
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Color Book (2024) subtitle poster
Color Book
2024 Movie
as Marsha
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Crackerjack (2013) subtitle poster
Crackerjack
2013 Movie
as Donna
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Texas Rein (2016) subtitle poster
Texas Rein
2016 Movie
as Aunt Clara
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