Ashley Bornancin was born in Cleveland, Ohio to her Italian father and Jewish mother. She is an award-winning actress, writer and producer. Hailing from both UCB and The Groundlings, Bornancin is known for her quick-wit, charm, adaptability and improvisation. She known for being the lead of the Netflix Franchise, "Spy Kids: Mission Critical," along with the young John Cena and The Rock in Seth Green's "Camp WWE," and lends her voice to upcoming Nickelodeon and Dreamworks TV shows and films. She can also be seen opposite David Koechner in Chelsea! on Netflix, as well as playing the young, Jewish, Rachel Hanowitz on Broad City, and just recently the lead of Zach King Studio's sketches (23 million viewers) Bridezilla and Hasbro's Nerf Nations, along with starring in the upcoming Asian American romantic comedy, Kat Loves LA. On the producing side, her viral heart-felt comedy series she co-created and starred in, "We're NOT Friends," won several awards on the festival circuit, putting Bornancin on the map as a creative hyphenate. She recently wrapped Season One of Bravo's Dirty John, serving as the Social Creative Producer, alongside the Atlas team, creating the social content and hosting all Dirty John online content. Bornancin is also an Alzheimer's Advocate and created the documentary, "Cold Hands, Warm Heart" published my Maria Shriver, sharing her family's story through her mom's illness. She believes sharing stories are powerful and can lead to global change. - IMDb Mini Biography By: anonymous