Ashley Springer is a talented American actor residing in New York City, known for his diverse body of work in both film and theater. He gained recognition for his roles in the 2007 horror-black comedy film "Teeth," directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein, and the 2009 drama "Dare," helmed by Adam Salky.
Originally from Manhattan, Springer honed his craft at Stuyvesant High School before pursuing a degree at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated in 2004. His stage presence was notable in the 2007 off-off-Broadway production "Sweet Love Adieu," showcasing his versatility as a performer.
In addition to his standout roles in "Teeth" and "Dare," Springer has appeared in several other films, including "Assassination of a High School President," "The Secret," "Anamorph," "The Visitor," and "What Are the Odds?" His contributions to the film industry have been recognized for their depth and complexity, making him a respected figure among his peers. With a career that spans various genres and formats, Ashley Springer continues to be an influential presence in the arts, captivating audiences with his performances.
Originally from Manhattan, Springer honed his craft at Stuyvesant High School before pursuing a degree at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts, where he graduated in 2004. His stage presence was notable in the 2007 off-off-Broadway production "Sweet Love Adieu," showcasing his versatility as a performer.
In addition to his standout roles in "Teeth" and "Dare," Springer has appeared in several other films, including "Assassination of a High School President," "The Secret," "Anamorph," "The Visitor," and "What Are the Odds?" His contributions to the film industry have been recognized for their depth and complexity, making him a respected figure among his peers. With a career that spans various genres and formats, Ashley Springer continues to be an influential presence in the arts, captivating audiences with his performances.