Ashley Bell made her feature film debut in the Lionsgate and Strike Entertainment thriller, The Last Exorcism, in 2010. Her performance earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and an MTV Movie Award nomination, while the film grossed nearly $70 million worldwide. The New York Post praised her performance as "Oscar-worthy" and one of the 10 best performances of 2010 for her extraordinary portrayal of the possessed Nell Sweetzer, a role she will reprise in the highly-anticipated sequel, The Last Exorcism Part II, set to be released nationwide on March 1, 2013.
In 2012, Bell starred in Doug Aarniokoski's post-apocalyptic thriller, The Day, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Upcoming projects include Norry Niven's romantic drama, From Above, opposite Danny Glover; the noir feature film, Sparks, based on the graphic comic; The Marine 3: Homefront, alongside Neal McDonough; and the romantic comedy, Love & Air Sex, directed by fellow Spirit Award nominee Bryan Poyser.
Bell is passionately involved with "Elephants in Crisis" and is in pre-production to produce and direct a documentary depicting the capture of two Asian elephants from a logging facility in Cambodia, and their subsequent release into the Cambodian Wildlife Sanctuary.
Bell's voice has been featured in several top-selling video games, including the lead role of "Erline" in Sony PlayStation's Sorcery and "The White Queen" in Disney's Alice in Wonderland: The Video Game. Her television credits include appearances on United States of Tara, "Grow", and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Bell was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is the daughter of actor/voice animator Michael Bell and actress/Groundlings co-founder Victoria Carroll. She studied acting and directing at Cambridge University, where she was awarded "Best Actress" for her portrayal of "Ophelia". Bell later graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with honors, and was mentored by Oscar nominee Kathleen Turner.