Occupation Actress Role Television actress Years active 1988–present Spouse Steve Hurdle (m. 2010) | Children 1 Education Skid College Name Ashley Peldon Siblings Courtney Peldon | |
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Born April 2, 1984 (age 40) ( 1984-04-02 ) Website www.ashleypeldonactress.com Parents Wendy Peldon, Jeffrey Peldon Movies Child of Rage, Drop Dead Fred, Cats Don't Dance, Deceived, Night Skies Similar People Courtney Peldon, Mark Dindal, Harry Bromley Davenport, Damian Harris, Larry Peerce |
Ashley Peldon (born April 2, 1984) is an American television and film actress.
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Life and career

Peldon and her sister Courtney began their careers as child actors. In 1988, Ashley Peldon was cast as Marah Lewis, daughter of Josh and Reva Lewis on the daytime soap opera Guiding Light. Peldon received a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her third year on the show. She went on to appear in motion pictures such as The Lemon Sisters, Stella, Deceived, Drop Dead Fred, Arthur Miller's The Crucible, Ghost World and other films. For two years Peldon appeared on the NBC television series The Mommies and has had recurring roles on such television series as That 70s Show and The Pretender. Peldon starred as "spoiled actress Amy King" in MTV's comedy series Connected.

In January 2007, Peldon graduated from college with a bachelor's degree in Child Psychology and Film from Skidmore College in New York. Her interest in child psychology originated from her dramatic role as the sexually abused youngster in CBS TV's Child of Rage when she was 7 years old. In February 2008, Peldon directed an Allan Heinberg play for TV Takes the Stage. The play starred Bonnie Somerville and Melissa Sagemiller.

Peldon earned her Master's Degree in clinical psychology. She is currently a doctoral candidate in progress earning her PhD in depth psychology.

Peldon has a daughter.
Awards and nominations
She was nominated in 1991 for a Daytime Emmy at the Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for The Guiding Light (1952).
She is a multiple and a six and three years consecutive nominee and award winner of a Young Artist Award at the Young Artist Awards: