ASHLEY JUDD


'Ashley Judd' (born 'Ashley Tyler Ciminella' on April 19, 1968) is an American actress. She is perhaps best known for her leading roles in a series of late 1990s and early 2000s thrillers, including ''Kiss the Girls'', ''Double Jeopardy'' and ''High Crimes''.

Contents
Biography
Early life
Career
Personal life
Selected filmography
Notes
External links and references

Biography


Early life

Judd was born in Granada Hills, California to Michael Ciminella, Jr., an Italian American marketing analyst for the horseracing industry, and Naomi Judd, a well-known country music singer; she has a half-sister, Wynonna Judd, who is also a country music singer. At the time of her birth, her mother was working as a nurse, and wouldn't become well-known as a singer along with her daughter Wynonna until the early 1980s. Judd's parents divorced in 1972, and in 1974, her mother took her back to her own native Kentucky, where Judd grew up in poverty. The family sometimes lived without running water, electricity, or a telephone.[1]
Judd was raised in her mother's Baptist religion, and attended twelve schools before college. She briefly tried modeling in Japan during school breaks. An alumna of the sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Kentucky, she majored in French and minored in anthropology, art history, theater, and women’s studies. She spent a semester studying in France as part of her major, a move that mirrored her role as Reed in the television series ''Sisters''. She was in the UK Honors Program and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, but did not graduate with her class,[2] leaving university early to drive cross-country in pursuit of an acting career in Hollywood, where she studied with well-respected acting teacher, Robert Carnegie, at Playhouse West. During this time, she worked as a waitress at "The Ivy" restaurant and lived in a Malibu, California house her sister bought her, which burned down during the great Malibu fires. On May 9, 2007, it was announced that Judd had completed her bachelor’s degree in French from the University of Kentucky.[3] In a May 2007 appearance on The Ellen Degeneres Show, Judd explained that she had completed her degree requirements in 1990, but had mistakenly thought she was one class short. She only needed to "sign a piece of paper" in order to graduate. Ellen then surprised Judd by presenting her with her diploma, which Degeneres had acquired from the university.
Career

Judd began acting on television, and appeared as Ensign Robin Lefler, a Starfleet officer, in two 1991 episodes of ''. From 1991 to 1994 she had a recurring role as Reed, the daughter of Alex (Swoosie Kurtz), on the NBC drama ''Sisters''. She made her feature film debut in 1992's ''Kuffs'', and had the starring role in 1993's independent film, ''Ruby in Paradise'', for which she received good reviews. She also had a role in the 1994 Oliver Stone film ''Natural Born Killers'', but her scenes were cut from the version of the film released theatrically. She gained further critical acclaim for her roles in 1995's ''Smoke'' and ''Heat''. She also played the role of Callie in Philip Ridley's dark, adult fairy-tale ''The Passion of Darkly Noon''.
By the end of the 1990s, Judd had managed to achieve significant fame and success as a leading actress, after leading roles in several thrillers that performed well at the box office, including ''Kiss the Girls(1995 Water World)'' in 1997 and 1999's ''Double Jeopardy''. Several of her early 2000s films, including 2001's ''Someone Like You'' and 2002's ''High Crimes'', received only mixed reviews and moderate box office,[4] although she did receive positive notices for her performance in the 2004 biography of Cole Porter, ''De-Lovely'', opposite Kevin Kline.
She is currently the magazine advertising "face" of American Beauty, an Estee Lauder cosmetic brand sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores, and H. Stern jewelers.
In June 2007, American family clothing retailer Goody's, announced that they were going to be releasing three fashion clothing lines with Judd in the Fall. The collections will be called to be called - AJ(TM), Love Ashley(TM) and Ashley Judd(TM). "I'm thrilled to be involved in a clothing line that provides simple, lovely solutions for women’s wardrobes," said Ashley Judd in a statement. "I've always loved items that you can throw on easily and know that you’ll feel and look good. This line does just that, while keeping with the best of current styles and trends."[5]
Personal life

Judd and her husband Dario Franchitti at the 2007 Indianapolis 500

Judd, as YouthAIDS Global Ambassador, speaks at an event in South Africa (January 2005)

During the 1990s, Judd dated baseball player Brady Anderson, singers Lyle Lovett and Michael Bolton, and actors Matthew McConaughey and Robert De Niro. She became engaged to Scottish CART, later IndyCar driver, Dario Franchitti, in December 1999, and the two were married at Skibo Castle, near Dornoch, Scotland, on December 12, 2001. She and her husband divide their time between a home in Scotland and their farm outside Franklin, Tennessee. Judd can be easily be recognized in Gasoline Alley in her white hat almost every year, and was present at the 2007 Indianapolis 500 when her husband won the race.[6]
When in Manhattan, she attends services at a charismatic Missionary Baptist Church. Judd regularly attends University of Kentucky basketball games, frequently sitting next to Donna Smith (wife of former UK Coach Tubby Smith), or in the student section. Last year, she was a guest columnist for a local Kentucky newspaper, writing about the NCAA Championships. She is frequently sought out for celebrity camera shots during televised games. At the request of her cousin, she posed for a poster wearing only a hockey jersey for fundraising purposes for their alma mater's hockey team. She is also an avid practitioner of yoga, cooking and gardening.
In February 2006, Judd entered a program at Shades of Hope Treatment Center in Buffalo Gap, Texas and stayed for 47 days.[7] She was there because of personal issues, including depression and isolation.[8]
Judd is active in humanitarian and political causes. She was appointed Global Ambassador for YouthAIDS, an international organization promoting AIDS prevention and treatment, and speaks and demonstrates at pro-choice events. On October 29, 2006, Judd appeared at a "Women for Ford" event for Democratic Tennessee Senate candidate Harold Ford Jr.

Selected filmography


Year Title Role Notes#####################################
1992 ''Kuffs'' Wife of Paint Store Owner
1993 ''Ruby in Paradise'' Ruby Lee Gissing
1995 ''Heat'' Charlene Shiherlis
''Smoke'' Felicity
''The Passion of Darkly Noon'' Callie
1996 ''A Time to Kill'' Carla Brigance
''Norma Jean & Marilyn'' Norma Jean
''Normal Life'' Pam Anderson
1997 ''Kiss the Girls'' Dr. Kate McTiernan
1998 ''Simon Birch'' Rebecca Wenteworth
1999 ''Double Jeopardy'' Elizabeth 'Libby' Parsons
2000 ''Where the Heart Is'' Lexie Coop
''Eye of the Beholder'' Joanna Eris
2001 ''Someone Like You'' Jane Goodale
2002 ''Frida'' Tina Modotti
''Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood'' Younger Vivi Abbott Walker
''High Crimes'' Claire Kubik
2004 ''De-Lovely'' Linda Porter
''Twisted'' Jessica Shepard
2006 ''Come Early Morning'' Lucy
2007 ''Bug'' Agnes White

Notes


1. Actress of the Week ''AskMen.com'' (2006)
2. Newman, Judith. “We are Family†''Ladies’ Home Journal'' (March 1998, pages 152–155, 213–214)
3. Blackford, Linda. Ashley Judd is finally a UK graduate ''Lexington Herald Leader'' (May 10, 2007)
4. http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,594621_1|7273||0_0_,00.html
5. http://www.sassybella.com/column/index.php/2007/06/15/ashley-judd-to-design-clothing-collection-with-goodys/
6. ABC television
7. http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/judd%20lashes%20out%20at%20eating%20disorder%20claims_1001805
8. http://www.star-ecentral.com/movies/buzz/buzz.asp?file=archives/buzz/2006/7/7AshleyJudd&date=7/7/2006

External links and references







"YouthAids Ambassador Ashley Judd launches U.S.-funded Newstart Voluntary Counseling and Testing Centre (VCT) for HIV/AIDS in Cape Town", ''Diplomatic Mission of the United States of America'', January 31, 2005.

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