Ashleigh Cummings | |
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![]() Cummings at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival | |
Born | [1] Jeddah, Saudi Arabia | November 11, 1992
Citizenship | Australia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2007–present |
Partner | Aaron Jakubenko |
Ashleigh Cummings (born 11 November 1992) is an Australian actress. She became known for her role as Robyn Mathers in Tomorrow, When the War Began . The film, based on the book of the same name, earned Cummings a nomination for Best Young Actor at the 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards. Cummings is also known for her roles as Dorothy Williams in ABC1's Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries , as Debbie Vickers in Puberty Blues , as Vic McQueen in the AMC series NOS4A2 , as Abby Conroy in the Prime Video spy action thriller series Citadel , and as Kacey Fitzpatrick in the Peacock crime drama Long Bright River .
Cummings was born in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where her Australian parents lived and worked. She moved to Australia with her family when she was 12 years old. [2] [3] [4] From the age of two, Cummings trained as a ballet dancer. When she was 14 she joined the Brent Street School of Performing Arts, where she learned dance and acting. [3] [5] Cummings then attended Wenona School in North Sydney, where she graduated in 2010. [6] She also attended the film and television school Screenwise. [7] Cummings studied philosophy at university between acting roles. [2]
Cummings appeared as a dancer in Darren Ashton's Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance in 2007. [8] She went on to star as Ally Sheppard in Green Fire Envy a project that was produced by the Participate Film Academy. [5] [9] Cummings' next projects were a role in the television film Dream Life and a guest stint in soap opera Home and Away . [10]
In September 2009, it was announced Cummings had joined the cast of Tomorrow, When the War Began , a film based on the John Marsden book of the same name. [6] Cummings learned how to ride dirt bikes and operate AK-47 assault rifles before filming began. [6] She also sat her Year 11 exams early and missed the first part of Year 12, while shooting the film. [6] Cummings earned a nomination for Best Young Actor at the 2010 Australian Film Institute Awards for her portrayal of Robyn Mathers. [11]
From September 2010, Cummings appeared in the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Our Town . [2] The actress went on to appear in episodes of Rescue Special Ops , Underbelly: Razor and Dance Academy in 2011. [8] She was then cast as Dorothy "Dot" Williams in ABC1's Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries , a drama series based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher historical mysteries. [12] Dorothy is "a conservative working-class Catholic" who becomes Phryne's assistant and companion. [10]
In March 2012, it was announced that Cummings had been cast as Debbie Vickers in the television adaptation of Puberty Blues . [13] Cummings read the novel before her audition and she revealed that she was surprised at the content. Cummings stated: "In terms of the sexual nature of it, I wasn't aware of a lot of that and I've learnt so much (doing this movie)." [14] To prepare for the role of Debbie, Cummings took surfing lessons. [14] Cummings went overseas for three weeks to work as a volunteer in South-East Asia, before she returned to film the second series of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. [14] For her roles in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and Puberty Blues, Cummings received a nomination for Most Popular Actress at the Logie Awards. [15]
Cummings recorded vocals for Dan Webb's debut album Sandstorm, released in 2014. [16] She also starred in Rhys Graham's first feature film Galore as Billie. [17] [18] Cummings received a nomination for Best Performance by a Young Actor at the Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards for her role in Galore. [19] In 2015, Cummings appeared in the television miniseries Gallipoli as Celia. [17] She also stars in the remake of the 1981 film Goodbye Pork Pie . [20] In 2016, Cummings won the Heath Ledger Scholarship awarded by Australians in Film to study at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting and the Ivana Chubbuck Studio in Los Angeles. [21] Cummings has a lead role in Hounds of Love . She was also cast as Cheryl Miller in Westside , the prequel series to Outrageous Fortune . [22]
Cummings plays Pippa in The Goldfinch , a film adaptation of Donna Tartt's novel of the same name. [23] She also appeared in the lead role of Vic McQueen in AMC horror series NOS4A2 . [24] In 2023, she began playing Abby Conroy in the American spy action thriller series Citadel for Amazon Prime Video. [25]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Razzle Dazzle: A Journey into Dance | Dancer | |
2008 | Green Fire Envy | Ally Sheppard | |
2010 | Tomorrow, When the War Began | Robyn Mathers | |
2013 | Galore | Billie | |
2013 | My Mother Her Daughter | Gabrielle | Short |
2013 | Greg's First Day | Erica | Short |
2014 | Snowblind | Paige | Short |
2016 | Hounds of Love | Vicki Maloney | |
2017 | Pork Pie | Keira Leigh-Jones | |
2019 | The Goldfinch | Pippa | |
2020 | Vide Noir | Lee | |
2020 | Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears | Dot Collins née Williams | |
2024 | The Beast Within | Imogen |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Dream Life | Sal | TV film |
2009 | Home and Away | Ali Edmonds | Guest role (3 episodes) |
2011 | Rescue: Special Ops | Britney | "The Intervention" |
2011 | Underbelly: Razor | Gracie | "Blood Alley" |
2012 | Dance Academy | Trilby | "Faux Pas De Deux" |
2012–2014 | Puberty Blues | Debbie Vickers | Main role |
2012–2015 | Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Dorothy 'Dot' Williams | Main role |
2015 | Gallipoli | Celia Houghton | TV miniseries |
2017–2018 | Westside | Cheryl Miller | Regular role (series 3 & 4) |
2019–2020 | NOS4A2 | Vic McQueen | Main role |
2023 | Citadel | Abby Conroy | Main role |
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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2010 | AACTA Awards | Best Young Actor | Tomorrow, When the War Began | Nominated |
2013 | Logie Awards | Most Popular Actress | Puberty Blues and Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries | Nominated |
AACTA Awards | Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama | Puberty Blues | Nominated | |
2014 | 16th St Tropez Antipodes Film Festival | Best Actress (co-winner, with Lily Sullivan) [26] | Galore | Won |
2015 | Film Critics Circle of Australia | Best Performance by a Young Actor | Galore | Nominated |
AACTA Awards | Best Lead Actress in a Television Drama | Puberty Blues (season 2) | Nominated | |
2016 | Australians in Film | Heath Ledger Scholarship | — | Won |
73rd Venice International Film Festival | Best Actress (Venice Days) [27] | Hounds of Love | Won | |
2018 | Australian Film Critics Association Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Hounds of Love | Nominated |
Ozflix Independent Film Awards | Best Actress | Hounds of Love | Nominated | |