Ashley Judd
began life on the move, literally attended 12 schools in 13 years, living,
by times, in dirt poor Kentucky back-woods surroundings with her single
mother and half-sister. She turned to reading and the rest of her family,
Naomi and Wynonna Judd, turned to singing.
They
rocketed to fame as the country duo, The Judds, and little sister Ashley
was afforded the chance to attended the University of Kentucky, from which
she graduated with honors in 1990 Judd, then, on her singer-sisters
advice, went directly to Los Angeles at age 23, where her impressive
self-assurance got her an immediate agency contract.
She netted
a movie part at her first audition, in Kuffs (1992). Her refusal to do a
nude scene for that film didn't hurt her career at all -- she went on to
the title role in Ruby in Paradise (1993), for which she received a New
York Film Critics Circle award for Best Actress and a Sundance Film
Festival Independent Spirit award. In the meantime, she accepted recurring
roles in the quality television shows Star Trek: The Next Generation
(episodes 102 and 106, 1991), and Sisters (1991 - 1994), and a part in the
TV movie Till Death Do Us Part (1992). Judds next performance, in the movie
Natural Born Killers(1994), was too good -- it was cut for being too
intense for a general audience. Judd, as the only character left alive in
the scene, was the sole reason for that intensity.
Further
quality films followed for the actor, deemed an intellectual pin-up moke
(1995), Heat (1995),The Passion of Darkly Noon(1995), A Time To Kill
(1996), and Normal Life(1996).She received both an Emmy nomination and a
Golden Globe nomination for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroein Norma Jean
and Marilyn Judd star status has been since cemented with Kiss The
Girls(1997), The Simon Birch 1998), Double Jeopardy (1999), and Eye of the
Beholder(2000). The popular actor shuns the celebrity side of stardom for
her confessed... fear of fans and fear of intrusiveness... stalker
incident in September, 1999, further reinforced those fears. Scary or not,
though, her fan base continues to grow with each role, and includes not
only audiences, but critics and industry peers as well.
Coming up
for the actor are the movies Dexterity, Where The Heart Is, Animal
Husbandry and The Notebook Judd inherited beauty, brains and talent, and
her own unique rural-urban sophistication have taken this rags-to-riches
fairy-tale heroine to the heights of the acting profession. She poised for
Hollywood greatness.