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Ashley Johnson
A blonde woman in her early thirties smiles at something off-camera
Johnson in April 2014
Born
Ashley Suzanne Johnson

(1983-08-09)August 9, 1983(age 41)
OccupationActress
Years active1990–present
PartnerBrian W. Foster (2012–2023)
RelativesJonny Lang(brother-in-law)

Ashley Suzanne Johnson(born August 9, 1983) is an American actress. She became known as a child actress for her role as Chrissy Seaver on the sitcomGrowing Pains(1990–1992). As an adult, her television roles include Amber Ahmed onThe Killing(2011–2012) and Patterson onBlindspot(2015–2020). She has appeared in films such asWhat Women Want(2000),Fast Food Nation(2006),The Help(2011), andMuch Ado About Nothing(2012), and is a cast member on theDungeons & Dragonsweb seriesCritical Role(2015–present). She became the president of the show's charity branch, theCritical Role Foundation,upon its launch in 2020.

As a voice actress, Johnson is known for providing the voice andmotion captureofEllieinThe Last of Us(2013),The Last of Us: Left Behind(2014), andThe Last of Us Part II(2020). She also voiced animated television characters Gretchen Grundler onRecess(1997–2001),TerraonTeen Titans(2004–2006) andTeen Titans Go!(2013–present), Jinmay onSuper Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!(2004–2006),Gwen Tennysonin theBen 10franchise (2008–2014), Renet Tilley onTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2012), Shiseru onNaruto: Shippuden(2015), and Tulip Olsen and Lake onInfinity Train(2019–2020), as well as the video game characters Gortys inTales from the Borderlands(2014) and Petra inMinecraft: Story Mode(2015–2016) andits sequel(2017).

Johnson has won twoBAFTA Games Awards for Performer,winning once each for her performances inThe Last of UsandThe Last of Us: Left Behindand becoming the only person to have won the award more than once. She also received multiple nominations for her performance inThe Last of Us Part II.

Early life

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Ashley Suzanne Johnson was born inCamarillo, California,on August 9, 1983,[1][2]the daughter of formertest pilotNancy (née Spruiell)[3]and exploration ship captain Cliff Johnson.[4]She is of Norwegian descent.[5]She has an older brother named Chris and an older sister named Haylie, both of whom have also worked as actors. Her sister later married singer and musicianJonny Lang.[6]Her father was often away for months at a time and would bring back souvenirs from countries such asJapan.[4]He started a new job nine days after Johnson was born and subsequently moved the family toFranklin, Michigan,where they lived for a few years before returning to California and settling inLos Angeles.[4]Johnson attended school in nearbyBurbankwhen her acting career allowed but otherwise had an on-set teacher.[7]She later studied violin and piano at the International School of Music inGlendale.[4]When she was 16, her father died of complications fromhepatitis Cand cancer of theliverandlungs.[8][9]Johnson needed a back brace for three years due toscoliosisandkyphosis,which affected her during her high school years.[10]

Career

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Johnson's career began at age six, when she played the role of Chrissy Seaver on the sitcomGrowing Painsfrom 1990 to 1992. The character'sage was acceleratedfrom a toddler between seasons for plotting purposes. By the time she was 12, Johnson had been in the casts of eight television series. She later reprised her role as Chrissy inThe Growing Pains MovieandGrowing Pains: Return of the Seavers.In the one season seriesPhenom(1993–94), she played the mischievous younger sister of a rising teenage tennis star. She appeared in the 1994 sitcomAll-American Girl,which also lasted for only one season. She played DJ's overbearing girlfriend Lisa in theRoseanneepisode "The Blaming of the Shrew". During the 1995–96ABClineup, she played Gracie Wallace in the sitcomMaybe This Time.She played Alex Marshall in the 2000 comedyWhat Women Want.In 2008, she became a regular on the dramaDirtas Sharlee Cates. In 2009, Johnson appeared in "Omega", the first-season finale ofJoss Whedon'sDollhouse.

In 2012, she appeared inThe Avengers(also directed by Whedon) as Beth, the waitress who is saved byCaptain America.She was intended to appear in future films as his newest love interest (as implied in a brief scene in the film), but that plan was shelved and instead actressEmily VanCamp'sSharon Cartercharacter became involved with Rogers.[citation needed]Although her role was minor, theBlu-rayedition ofThe Avengerscontains some deleted scenes that expand her role in the film and further her interactions with Rogers.[2][11]From 2015 to 2020, Johnson played FBI forensic specialist Patterson in theNBCdrama seriesBlindspot.[12]

As a voice actress, Johnson's earlier roles included Sean in the English dub ofThe First Snow of Winter,Gretchen Grundler on Disney'sRecess,Terrain the second and fifth seasons ofTeen Titans,Jinmay onSuper Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!andGwen Tennysonin theBen 10franchise. A major voice role came when she provided the voice andmotion captureforElliein thePlayStationaction-adventure gameThe Last of Us,which was released to critical acclaim and commercial success.[13]She won a video gameBAFTAforBest Performer,aVGX Awardfor Best Voice Actress, and aD.I.C.E. AwardforOutstanding Character Performance[14]for her role in the game. On March 12, 2015, she won another BAFTA for Best Performer for the same role in the game's downloadable content,The Last of Us: Left Behind.[15]In 2015, she voiced Petra the Warrior inMinecraft: Story ModebyTelltale GamesandMojang.In 2016, she voicedTulip Olsenin the pilot forInfinity Trainand reprised the role for the series in 2019, additionally voicingLakeand the Steward.

Johnson (right) on the final day ofmotion captureproduction ofThe Last of Us Part IIwithNeil Druckmann(center) andTroy Baker(left)

In 2020, Johnson reprised the role of Ellie inThe Last of Us Part II.For her performance, she was nominated for Best Performance atThe Game Awards 2020,[16]forOutstanding Achievement in Characterat the24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards,[17]and forBest Performer in a Leading Roleat the17th British Academy Games Awards.[18]She portrayed Ellie's mother,Anna,in thelive-action adaptation ofThe Last of Us.[19]On her performance in the adaptation,The Daily Beastcommented that "with less than 10 minutes of screen time, Johnson gives us one of the best scenes ofThe Last of Us".[20]

Johnson appeared in severalGeek & Sundryshows, including playing occult specialist Morgan on the web seriesSpooked,as well as theAlhambraandDead of Winterepisodes on the board gaming web seriesTableTop.[21][22]In 2015, she began playing Pike Trickfoot on theDungeons & Dragonsactual playshowCritical Role;in 2018, she began playing Yasha Nydoorin in the show'ssecond campaign.[23]Critical Rolewas both the Webby Winner and the People's Voice Winner in the "Games (Video Series & Channels)" category at the 2019Webby Awards;[24]the show was also both a finalist and the Audience Honor Winner at the 2019Shorty Awards.[25]After becoming hugely successful, theCritical Rolecast left the Geek & Sundry network in early 2019 and set up their own production company,Critical Role Productions.[26][27][28][29]Soon after, they aimed to raise $750,000 onKickstarterto create an animated series of their first campaign, but ended up raising over $11 million.[30]In November 2019,Amazon Prime Videoannounced that they had acquired the streaming rights to this animated series, now titledThe Legend of Vox Machina;[31]Johnson reprised her role as Pike Trickfoot.[32]In late 2020, she was made president of theCritical Role Foundation,the studio's charity branch.[33][34]In June 2021, she was added to the cast ofExandria Unlimited,an anthology spinoff ofCritical Role.[35][36][37]Three months later, she served asgamemasterforThe Nautilus Ark,her own one-shot episode on theCritical Rolechannel.[38]In October 2021, Johnson'sExandria Unlimitedcharacter Fearne returned inCritical Role'sthird campaign.[39]

Johnson set up a photography company called Infinity Pictures with Mila Shah, her childhood best friend who works as a production assistant and occasional actress; there have been no updates on the company for many years, though it is still registered as being active as of 2022.[40]Johnson and Shah also co-hosted a podcast calledWildly Hot & Bothered,which ran for 13 episodes from 2012 to 2014.[41]In 2015, they created and starred inLittle Things,a web miniseries onYouTubeabout two friends living in Los Angeles and their habit of making awkward everyday situations even worse. The series was not released on YouTube until 2018.[42]

Personal life

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Thefirst campaignofCritical Rolebegan two years prior to the start of the series as a one-off, simplifiedDungeons & Dragonsgame forLiam O'Brien's birthday.[43][44]The players enjoyed the game so much that they continued to play it and brought in additional friends, including Johnson, who joined in the second game.[44][45]AfterFelicia Dayheard about the private home game from Johnson, she approached the group about playing it in a live-streamed format for Geek & Sundry.[46][47]

Johnson enjoys singing and can play the guitar, piano, violin, and cello; she occasionally posted covers of songs on herSoundCloudpage until late 2012.[48]Her performance asEllieinThe Last of Us Part IIincluded acoustic guitar covers of "Future Days"byPearl Jam,"Take On Me"byA-ha,"True Faith"byNew Order,and "Through the Valley" byShawn James.[49]She also joined co-starTroy Baker(in character as Ellie andJoel) to perform a cover ofJohnny Cash's rendition of "Wayfaring Stranger",which plays over the end credits of the game.[50]She later provided vocals for theCritical Roletheme songs "Your Turn to Roll"[51]and "It's Thursday Night".[52]

In 2012, Johnson began dating writer and musician Brian W. Foster, who also went on to host theCritical Roleafter-showTalks Machina.[53][54]Johnson was first introduced to Foster byTroy Bakerwhen working onThe Last of Us;Foster and Baker were then roommates.[55]The couple announced their engagement in December 2018.[56][57]In May 2023, it was reported that Johnson had separated from Foster and filed arestraining orderagainst him, citing abuse and threats.[58][59]All videos and mentions of Foster were subsequently wiped from the online profiles ofCritical Role.[60]In October 2023, Johnson and six other women (including her sister and twoCritical Roleemployees) filed a lawsuit against Foster that alleged assault, domestic violence, gender violence, sexual battery, stalking, civil rights violations, andintentional infliction of emotional distress.[61][62][63]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Lionheart Nicole Gaultier
1995 Nine Months Shannon Dwyer
1998 Dancer, Texas Pop. 81 Josie Hemphill
The First Snow of Winter Sean McDuck (voice) English dub; short film
1999 Anywhere but Here Sarah
2000 What Women Want Alex Marshall
2001 Recess: School's Out Gretchen Grundler (voice) [64]
Recess Christmas Gretchen Grundler (voice) Direct-to-video
Rustin Lee Wolford[65]
2003 The Failures Lilly Kyle
Recess: All Growed Down Gretchen Grundler (voice) Direct-to-video[64]
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade Gretchen Grundler (voice) Direct-to-video[64]
2004 Killer Diller Angie
King of the Corner Elena Spivak
2005 Nearing Grace Merna Ash
2006 Fast Food Nation Amber
Grad Night Student
2007 The Brothers Solomon Patricia
2008 Columbus Day Alana
Otis Riley Lawson
2009 Spread Eva
2011 The Help Mary Beth Caldwell
2012 The Avengers Beth
Much Ado About Nothing Margaret
2015 When Marnie Was There Emily, Miyoko (voice) English dub
2016 Punching Henry Danielle
2018 All You Can Eat Liza[citation needed]

Television

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Key
Denotes series that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1990–1992 Growing Pains Chrissy Seaver Main role (seasons 6–7)
1992 Kids Incorporated Girl in audience Uncredited; episode: "The Boy of La Mancha"
1993 Men Don't Tell Cindy Television film
The Town Santa Forgot Granddaughter (voice) Television special
Timmy's Special Delivery: A Precious Moments Christmas Holly, additional voices Television special[citation needed]
1993–1994 Phenom Mary Margaret Doolan Main role
1994 All-American Girl Casey Emmerson Main role
1995 Annie: A Royal Adventure! Annie Warbucks Television film
Roseanne Lisa Episode: "The Blaming of the Shrew"
What a Cartoon! Mina (voice) Episode: "Mina and the Count: Interlude with a Vampire" [64]
1995–1996 Maybe This Time Gracie Wallace Main role
1996–1999 Jumanji Peter Shepherd (voice) 40 episodes
1997 Moloney Kate Moloney 3 episodes
Wings Rebecca Episode: "Ms. Write"
1997–2001 Recess Gretchen Grundler (voice) 129 episodes
1998 ER Dana Ellis 2 episodes
Kelly Kelly Maureen Kelly Main role
2000 The Growing Pains Movie Chrissy Seaver Television film
2001 What About Joan Jody Bradford Episode: "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Joan"
2002 Ally McBeal Serena Feldman Episode: "Heart and Soul"
The Guardian Betsy Fortunato Episode: "Sacrifice"
Lloyd in Space Violet (voice) 4 episodes
Providence Daphne Wallace 3 episodes
Roswell Eileen Burrows 2 episodes
Touched by an Angel Natalie Tate Episode: "Bring On the Rain"
2003–2004 Married to the Kellys Shari 2 episodes
2004 Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers Chrissy Seaver Television film
2004–2006 Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! Jinmay (voice) 12 episodes [64]
Teen Titans Terra(voice) 7 episodes [64]
2004–2010 King of the Hill Emily, Jamie (voice) 7 episodes
2005 The X's Kimla (voice)
2006 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Gretchen Grundler (voice) Episode: "Lax"
2007 Heartland Rebecca Colton Episode: "Mother & Child Reunion"
Monk Susie the Maid Episode: "Mr. Monk Is at Your Service"
2007, 2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Dreama Little, Brothel Girl 2 episodes
2008 Dirt Sharlee Cates Recurring role (season 2)
The Mentalist Clara Tennant Episode: "Seeing Red"
The Middleman Eleanor Draper Episode: "The Ectoplasmic Panhellenic Investigation"
Raising the Bar Elise Denton Episode: "Hang Time"
2008–2010 Ben 10: Alien Force Gwen Tennyson,additional voices 45 episodes [64]
2009 Cold Case Graces Stearns (1966) Episode: "The Crossing"
Dollhouse Wendy, Caroline, Hayden Leeds 2 episodes
2010 Funny or Die Presents Girlfriend 1 episode
Lie to Me Valerie Episode: "Beat the Devil"
2010–2018 Drunk History Various 3 episodes
2010–2012 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Gwen Tennyson, additional voices 52 episodes [64]
2011 In Plain Sight Sarah Collins, Sarah Peterschwim Episode: "Something A-mish"
2011–2012 The Killing Amber Ahmed Recurring role (season 1); special guest (season 2)
2011–2013 Pound Puppies Amelia, Toyo, Gina, Giblet, Kid #1 (voice) 6 episodes
2012 Drop Dead Diva Veronica Kramer Episode: "Road Trip"
Private Practice Kelly Episode: "The Time Has Come"
2012–2014 Ben 10: Omniverse Gwen Tennyson, additional voices 21 episodes [64]
2013 Masters of Sex Flora Banks Episode: "Fallout"
2013–2019 Teen Titans Go! Terra (voice) 6 episodes [64]
2014 Garfunkel and Oates Jane Episode: "Speechless"
2015 Naruto: Shippuden Shiseru (voice) English dub; 6 episodes [66]
Stalker Stephanie Beekman Episode: "My Hero"
2015–2017 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Renet (voice) 6 episodes [64]
2015–2020 Blindspot Patterson Main role
2019–2020 Infinity Train Tulip Olsen, Mirror Tulip / Lake, Steward (voice) 20 episodes [64]
2021 Close Enough Kristen (voice) Episode: "Where'd You Go, Bridgette?"
Family Guy Lisa (voice) Episode: "Customer of the Week"
2022–present The Legend of Vox Machina Pike Trickfoot (voice) Main role; also executive producer [67][68][64]
2023 The Last of Us Anna Episode: "Look for the Light" [69]
TBA Among Us Purple (voice) [70]
TBA Mighty Nein Yasha Nydoorin (voice) In production [71]

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2005 Teen Titans Terra [64]
2008 Ben 10: Alien Force Gwen Tennyson [64]
2009 Ben 10 Alien Force: Vilgax Attacks Gwen Tennyson [64]
2010 Ben 10 Alien Force: The Rise of Hex Gwen Tennyson
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction Gwen Tennyson
2011 Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion Gwen Tennyson
2013 Marvel Heroes Spider-Woman / Gwen Stacy Uncredited
The Last of Us Ellie Voice andmotion capture[64]
VGX Awardfor Best Voice Actress
BAFTA Games Award for Best Performer
D.I.C.E. Award for Outstanding Character Performance
2014 The Last of Us: Left Behind Ellie Also motion capture
2014 BAFTA Games Award for Best Performer[72]
Infamous First Light Jenny [64]
Tales from the Borderlands Gortys, Hyperion System "Hyperion System" is credited as "additional voices"
Final Fantasy Explorers Additional voices English version
2015 Skylanders: SuperChargers Gadfly Glades collector / additional voices
Lego Dimensions Terra Uncredited
Minecraft: Story Mode Petra [64]
2016 The Witness Additional voices
Lego Marvel's Avengers Beth the Waitress [73]
2017 Minecraft: Story Mode – Season Two Petra [64]
2018 Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire Narrator, Pike Trickfoot, Ydwin Critical RoleDLC[74][75]
2020 The Last of Us Part II Ellie Voice and motion capture[64]
Nominated for Best Performance atThe Game Awards 2020[76]
Nominated forBest Performer in a Leading Roleat2020 BAFTA Games Award[77]
Nominated forOutstanding Achievement in Characterat the24th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards[78]
2021 NAVGTR Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama, Lead[79]
2023 Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical Calliope [80]

Web series

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Year Title Role Notes
2013–2015 Tabletop Herself 2 episodes
2015–present Critical Role
Main cast[81][82]
2020 Animal Talking with Gary Whitta Herself (voice) 1 episode[83]
2021 Exandria Unlimited Fearne Calloway 8 episodes[35][36][37]
2023 Candela Obscura Auggie James 3 episodes[84][85]

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