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Ashley Springer

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  • Biography: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ashley Springer is an American actor based in New York City whose screen credits include the 2007 horror-black comedy film, Teeth, written and directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein, and the 2009 drama Dare, directed by Adam Salky. Springer, a native of Manhattan, attended Stuyvesant High School, and went on to graduate from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 2004. On stage he has appeared in the 2007 off-off-Broadway production of Sweet Love Adieu. His other films include Assassination of a High School President, The Secret), Anamorph, The Visitor, and What Are the Odds?. Description above from the Wikipedia article Charles McCallum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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