Ashley Tesoro

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Ashley Tesoro
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Tesoro in 2023
Background information
Birth nameAshley Lyn Cafagna
Born (1983-02-15) February 15, 1983 (age 41)
Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.
Genres Christian, gospel, country
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, model
Years active1994–present
LabelsTesoro Records (2007–present)
Website ashleytesoro.tv

Ashley Tesoro (born Ashley Lyn Cafagna; February 15, 1983) is an American actress and singer. She is known for Mrs. Universe 23-24 and Mrs. Nevada Universe 2023. Tesoro is also known for her starring roles in NBC's Saved by the Bell: The New Class (as Liz Miller) and CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful (as Kimberly Fairchild). In 2007, she released a self-titled country music EP. In 2010 she released a country gospel EP titled Oh You Angel. In 2012, she released a gospel EP titled Simply Worship.

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Early life

Ashley Lyn Cafagna was born in Iowa City, Iowa, the first of three children. She was raised in Escondido, California. At the age of six, she began entering beauty pageants, and won several local pageants from ages six through eight. She was crowned "Little Miss California" at the age of eight. She then started acting in a theater company called Christian Youth Theater. At the age of ten she entered a local talent contest in San Diego, California. After a long process of acting, modeling, and interviews, she took first place out of three hundred contestants. Her win placed her with an acting agent and manager. [1]

Career

Acting

As a television actress Ashley Tesoro has appeared in NBC's Saved by the Bell: The New Class (as Liz Miller) for three seasons and CBS's The Bold and the Beautiful (as Kimberly Fairchild) for three years. She has had other roles in 7th Heaven , Valley of the Dolls, Hey Arnold! , CBS Morning News , and has been a guest host for E!. She has presented the Daytime Emmy Awards, the Soap Opera Digest Awards, and was awarded "Best Newcomer on a Daytime Television Show" in Australia. She was also named one of the "Fifty most Beautiful People" on television by Soap Opera Digest and Soap Opera Weekly. She has also starred in eight films during her career, including; The Skulls II, Lord of Illusions playing Famke Janssen's younger self, and Mr. Murder with Stephen Baldwin, Thomas Haden Church, and James Coburn. [1]

Modeling

As a model Ashley Tesoro has worked for companies such as Radiosa Gowns, Levi's and Tommy Hilfiger. She has starred in commercial ads, and has been featured on the cover of magazines such as; Teen (Teen Beauty Guide), Soap Opera Digest , Soap Opera Weekly , CBS Soaps In Depth , and Cross Point. [1]

Music

While starring on The Bold and the Beautiful, executive-producer Bradley Bell incorporated singing into her character of Kimberly Fairchild. She recorded several original songs and music videos for the show. One of these songs was premiered on KIIS-FM's Valentine Show. In 2007, Ashley Tesoro made her country music debut with a self-titled EP on Tesoro Records. The album was produced by Ron Aniello, mixed by Mike Shipley, and mastered by Joe Gastwirt. Larry Eagle, drummer and percussionist on Bruce Springsteen's We Shall Overcome: The Seeger Sessions , played drums on two of the EP's tracks. [1] In 2010, she released her second EP on Tesoro Records titled Oh You Angel. This country gospel album was produced by Ron Aniello, mixed by Clif Norrell, and mastered by Joe Gastwirt. In August 2010, Ashley Tesoro opened for Jackson Browne at a private event in Santa Barbara, California. Supported by the Abiders she performed the song "Heaven Let Me Know" from her EP Oh You Angel. In 2012, she released her third EP on Tesoro Records titled Simply Worship. This A cappella and acoustic gospel album was produced by Ron Aniello and mixed and mastered by Alec Dixon. [2]

Personal life

Tesoro graduated "with honors" from the University of Phoenix. She earned degrees in psychology and communication/culture & communication. [2]

Ashley Tesoro grew up singing in church and performing in the theater company Christian Youth Theater. She and her husband Anthony are both Christian ministers, and run the Tesoro Ministry Foundation, a non-profit charity-ministry foundation founded by Anthony in 2000. [3] She is the co-writer of Life Is For Living; a Christian ministry and lifestyle blog, and the co-host of Life Is For Living TV a Christian ministry and lifestyle web series. [4]

Ashley enjoys training in the martial arts and has earned red belts in Combat Karate and American Tang Soo Do from her husband Anthony Tesoro who is a lifelong martial artist and former karate instructor. She has trained in boxing, kickboxing, Karate, Tang Soo Do, and grappling.

Marriage and family

On September 30, 2001, Ashley Cafagna married Anthony Tesoro, a Christian minister. Anthony formerly worked on Wall Street for Paine Webber and then Jones Institutional Trading Services before entering the non-profit sector and founding ministry/charity organization the Tesoro Ministry Foundation, Inc. in 2000. [5] In 2005, Ashley and her husband Anthony founded Tesoro Entertainment, a production company; and in 2007, they launched Tesoro Entertainment's music label division, Tesoro Records; with the Christian music sub-label Sacred Music launching in 2012. Their daughter, Gabriella Lyn, was born on November 18, 2013; and their son Anthony John, was born December 24, 2015. [6]

Discography

Albums

YearNameLabelProducerExecutive producer
2012Simply Worship EPTesoro Records Ron Aniello Anthony Tesoro
2010Oh You Angel EPTesoro RecordsRon AnielloAnthony Tesoro
2007Ashley Tesoro EPTesoro RecordsRon AnielloAnthony Tesoro

Singles

YearNameLabelProducerExecutive producerOther info
1999EvermoreNo LimitErik Hicks Bradley Bell Debuted on KIIS-FM 7/16/99

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Music videos

YearSong nameLabelLocationVideo producerOther info
2012I'll Stand By YouTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
2012Blessed AssuranceTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
2012Come Just as You AreTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
2012I'd Rather Have JesusTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
2012As the DeerTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
2012Amazing GraceTesoro RecordsSanta Barbara, CAAnthony Tesoro
1999EvermoreNo LimitLos Angeles; CABell-Phillips/CBSDebuted on the Bold & Beautiful Friday, 7/16/99

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994Lost IslandShelley
1995 Lord of Illusions Dorothea Swann (young)
1996 Demon in the Bottle Amanda
1997 Mystery Monsters Susie
1997 The Midas Touch HannahDirect-to-video film
1998The Werewolf Reborn!Eleanore Crane
2002 The Skulls II AliDirect-to-video film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Valley of the Dolls Young AnneEpisode 1.29
1997 7th Heaven JoanneEpisode: "I Hate You"
1997 Hey Arnold! Older Girl on BusVoice role; episode: "Eating Contest/Rhonda's Glasses"
1997–2000 Saved by the Bell: The New Class Liz MillerMain role (seasons 5–7)
1998 Mr. Murder Autograph Girl at AirportTelevision miniseries
1998–2001 The Bold and the Beautiful Kimberly Fairchild Regular role

Honors and awards

Honors

Awards

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