Ashlyn Maddox was born and raised in Houston, TX and got thrown into theater in the fifth grade because her mom thought she was bad at sports. She’s had the acting bug ever since and got her degree in musical theater from Texas State University.
She made her Broadway debut in the Tony Award Winning revival of Parade after performing in New York City Center’s Annual Gala Presentation. She made her TV debut as a guest star on Law & Order and most recently played Beth on Netflix’ The Four Seasons. Other select theatre credits include Kim MacAfee in Bye Bye Birdie (Kennedy Center), Jane Doe in Ride the Cylone (Arena Stage/ McCarter), and Millie in Bull Durham (Theatre Raleigh).
Ashlyn has lead a host of developmental musicals and plays namely Whiz-Bang (Betsy, dir. David Cromer), The Song of Bernadette (Bernadette, dir. Chris Gattelli), The Exorcist (Regan, dir. Michael Arden), Without Walls (Lexi, dir. Matthew Johnson Harris), Household Magic (Betts, dir. Kate Whoriskey for The Public Theatre), and HEARTBEATS (Eve, dir. Lauren Zeftel.)
She is passionate about the Deaf community and studied Deaf culture in school, and she is proficient in ASL. Ashlyn loves film and enjoys little more than a great horror movie in a dark theater.