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Lauren Ash

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Lauren Ash, a talented comedian, actress, and writer, burst onto the scene as one of the youngest performers ever to join the prestigious Second City Theatre. Right from the start, Lauren Ash showed incredible promise, and over the years, she’s certainly lived up to it. Born in Belleville, Ontario in 1983, Lauren Ash was already making waves as a teenager when she joined the Second City Toronto Mainstage. There, she co-founded the sketch comedy duo Cory and earned multiple Canadian Comedy Awards for her sharp improvisational skills—clearly, Lauren Ash had talent that couldn’t be ignored.

Eventually, Lauren Ash moved on to the Chicago Mainstage, marking her acting debut as a police officer in the short-lived CW drama “Runaway” (2005–06). From there, her career began to take shape across both television and film. She starred as Scarlett Tucker in the fictional country music reality series “The Wilkinsons” (CMT, 2006–07) and brought charm to the big screen as Holly in the quirky indie hit “Lars and the Real Girl” (2007). Around this time, Lauren Ash also stepped into writing, earning her first credit on an episode of the mockumentary series “Punched Up” (The Comedy Network, 2006–07).

As her resume grew, so did her presence on screen. Lauren Ash became a familiar face on shows like the prank-based “Howie Do It” (NBC, 2009), the surreal sketch series “Hotbox” (The Comedy Network, 2009–10), and the sitcom “Almost Heroes” (Showcase, 2011). Fans might also recognize her voice work as Sam in the animated comedy “The Dating Guy” (Teletoon at Night, 2010). Meanwhile, Lauren Ash made frequent appearances on popular programs such as “The Ron James Show” (CBC, 2009–14) and the hidden-camera series “Scare Tactics” (Syfy, 2003–13).

She also took on guest roles in more dramatic fare, including the WWII-era series “Bomb Girls” (Global, 2012–13), while simultaneously embracing edgier material like the porn satire “Calvin’s Dream” (2012), where she played Sylvia. Then came a breakout moment: Lauren Ash landed the role of Marika, Kimmie’s fiercely loyal tennis instructor and best friend, in the ABC comedy “Super Fun Night” (2013–14). This role helped bring her wider recognition and opened doors to even more compelling parts.

Following that success, Lauren Ash portrayed the sharp-tongued Carol in the romantic dramedy “Dirty Singles” (2014) and appeared as Mindy in the family-friendly sequel “Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2” (2015). But it was her recurring performances in two major comedies that truly solidified her status. As the delightfully venomous suffragette Hortense Bellacourt on Comedy Central’s period satire “Another Period” (2015–), and especially as Dina, the hilariously intense and work-obsessed assistant manager on NBC’s hit workplace sitcom “Superstore” (2015–), Lauren Ash proved she could deliver laughs with perfect timing and memorable flair. Through it all, Lauren Ash has remained a dynamic and versatile force in comedy and beyond.

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When it comes to Lauren Ash’s career highlights, her highest rated movie, film, or music project really stands out among fans and critics alike. Over the years, Lauren Ash has built a solid reputation, and certain works have clearly resonated more than others. While pinpointing the exact title of Lauren Ash’s most acclaimed piece might vary depending on the source, it’s clear that her performance in that particular project received widespread praise. On the flip side, not every venture has been met with the same level of enthusiasm—Lauren Ash’s lowest rated movie, film, or musical effort reflects a less successful chapter in her creative journey. Still, even those experiences contribute to the growth and depth that make Lauren Ash such a dynamic presence in entertainment.

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