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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