Ashley Judd
American actress
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2024 | Ashley Judd is set to appear in the film 'Lazareth', playing the character Lee |
July 12 2024 | Wrote an op-ed for USA Today calling on President Joe Biden to suspend his 2024 reelection campaign, criticizing his performance in the first presidential debate. |
2022 | Ashley Judd attended 'Naomi Judd: A River of Time Celebration', a memorial service for her mother Naomi Judd |
2022 | Ashley Judd starred in two films: 'She Said' (playing herself) and 'My Name is Andrea' (portraying Andrea Dworkin) |
February 2021 | While hiking in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Judd severely injured her leg, requiring a 55-hour transport by porters to a hospital in South Africa for surgery. |
January 2020 | Endorsed Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren in her presidential campaign. |
2019 | Ashley Judd appeared in the film 'A Dog's Way Home' playing the role of Terri |
April 2019 | At the Women in the World summit, Judd publicly shared her experiences as a three-time rape survivor and discussed her access to safe and legal abortion. |
March 2019 | Georgia passed a six-week abortion ban. |
January 2019 | A federal judge in California dismissed Judd's sexual harassment claim against Weinstein but allowed her to pursue the defamation claim. |
July 2018 | Weinstein filed a motion to dismiss Judd's lawsuit. |
April 30 2018 | Judd filed a defamation and sexual harassment lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, alleging he damaged her career after she rejected his sexual advances. |
October 2017 | Judd publicly identified Harvey Weinstein as the studio mogul who sexually harassed her during the filming of Kiss the Girls. |
July 26 2016 | Attended a Creative Coalition luncheon supporting DC Statehood during the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. |
October 2015 | Ashley Judd revealed to Variety that she had been sexually harassed by a studio mogul, without initially naming the individual. |
2013 | Judd divorced Dario Franchitti. |
March 27 2013 | Announced she would not run for Senate, citing a need to focus on her family, and subsequently endorsed Alison Lundergan Grimes. |
February 2013 | Invited Twitter followers to join a mailing list, hinting at a potential Senate run. |
2012 | Represented Tennessee as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention. |
2011 | Judd released her memoir 'All That is Bitter and Sweet', which focuses on her humanitarian work and life from adolescence to adulthood. |
November 26 2010 | Published an op-ed 'Costs of Convenience' discussing minerals and violence in eastern Congo. |
September 30 2010 | Published an op-ed titled 'Ashley Judd: Electronics fuel unspeakable violence' with Enough Project co-founder John Prendergast about violence in Congo. |
September 8 2010 | CNN interviewed Judd about her second humanitarian mission to the Democratic Republic of the Congo with the Enough Project. |
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