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Ashlee Simpson
Ashlee Simpson Height 5' 6½" Born October 3, 1984 Waco, Texas
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Ashlee started dancing at the age of 4 and by the time she
was 11 enjoyed the status of being the youngest person ever admitted to the
prestigious School of American Ballet. By 14, She was dancing professionally on
the road with her older sister, singing sensation Jessica Simpson. She has spent
the past three years on tour supporting her sibling and garnering her own
fan-base. She appears on the big screen this February in the film The Hot Chick
(2002) alongside Rob Schneider. She already has television appearances under her
belt including a guest-starring role on "Malcolm in the Middle" (2000). She has
also appeared alongside her sister on "Saved by the Bell: The New Class" (1993),
"The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (1996), "The View" (1997), "The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno" (1992) and a Disney Christmas show and concert special. Ashlee is in the
process of signing her own recording deal and has been talking to MTV about
doing her own show. She has also been training with renowned acting coach Janet
Alhanti. Currently living in Los Angeles, Ashlee enjoys spending her free time
vintage shopping, writing and recording music and hanging out with friends. Her
most recent work includes two well-received CDs, "Autobiography" and "I Am Me".
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