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Ashley Liao

TV Actress

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Diplomatic Fair-Minded Social Charming Cooperative Gracious

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2001-10-21
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Best known for her standout performance as Lola in the Netflix revival of Full House, aptly titled Fuller House, she quickly gained recognition and built a solid fanbase. Following that success, she landed the role of Manda in the 2016 film Jessica Darling’s It List, further showcasing her range as an actress. She continued to impress audiences with her portrayal of Clemensia Dovecote in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, a role that added depth to her growing filmography. Before all the fame, though, her journey began with a debut appearance on the 2014 television series Bad Teacher, marking her entry into the entertainment world. Outside of acting, she shares glimpses of her personal life on Instagram, where fans often see adorable photos of her dog Faithy and her two cats, Chai and Chia. Sadly, she lost her beloved dog Cosmo in December 2019, a moment she openly shared with her followers. Her journey—from early roles to major film projects—has been both inspiring and heartfelt, and she continues to connect with fans not just through her work, but through the little moments she shares as herself.

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She started taking improv classes at Second City in Hollywood, California, which really helped her develop her comedic timing and spontaneity on stage.

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