Ashley Elizabeth Ann Newbrough was born on 13 October 1987, under the zodiac sign of Libra in Newport, Rhode Island USA and is 33 years old. American-Canadian actress on television and film Most likely most well-known for her role as Sage Baker in The CW's comedy-drama series "Privileged" (2008-2009), as Kyra in the ABC soap opera mystery drama "Mistresses" (2013-2014) as well as starring in the role of Nell Philips in the Hallmark Channel romantic drama film "Small Town Christmas" (2018).As as of mid-2021 Ashley Newbrough's net worth was estimated at over $1 million. It was made possible by her successful involvement in the entertainment industry as a professional actress who has garnered over 20 television and film acting credits since she began her career in 2000.Ashley Newbrough grew up in the childhood in the city of Newport, in which she was raised by an American father and an American mother. Canadian mother. She was able to move to Canada with her family at the age 3 and settled in Cambridge (Ontario). Greg Newbrough is her father. He was a US Marine Corps captain. Information about her mother's profession as well as information regarding her father's occupation aren't yet available. She is the youngest of three siblings. Her grandfather is Coach Rich Newbrough - Wilfrid Laurier University's football field is named The Knight Newbrough Field in the honor of him. Ashley is American and is of the White Caucasian ethnicity. In terms of her education, Ashley went to St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School in Cambridge.
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