One of the greatest losses from the industry. What a brilliant, bright, charming, charismatic, lovely girl and beautiful on so many levels. Wise way beyond her years. I’m happy her legacy forever lives on with clips like this highlighting all her hard work and successes.
I had no idea she passed away. Just watched this movie last night, and it’s one of my favorites to revisit. Life is a trip. I feel so fortunate, but also deeply emotional now. Rest in peace, Ashleigh. Thankful for this film, for your hard work, and what has been left behind for all of us. Rest in peace, Bobbie.
@@darkdragonelliemafiasdaughter don't be hysterical she did die with a drug overdose not a pneumonia I read it on her profile on IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
@@darkdragonelliemafiasdaughter Ashleigh Aston Moore’s two last roles was an Hairspray (with Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley and Nikki Blonsky) and Fosse (with Steve Buscemi, Willa Ford, John Cena and Annie McEnroe).
I hung out with her once, didn't realize it was her at the time. We went with a friend clubbing actually, this was around I think 2000, and she was pretty cool to talk to. Though we didn't talk about her work, she was quite level headed and pleasant. She lived with her mother in a townhouse complex in Richmond BC at the time. Sad that such a promising career ended so soon.
I met her in 2005 through mutual friends. She was a magnetic and happy person who had her share of demons, as we all do. I'll never forget going back to a friend's house to drink wine and sit by the fire in which she told us that she watched Now and Then in order to get a dose of her childhood that she felt disconnected from her too soon. I hope she is at peace.
I’m very curious to know what her take on her time as a childhood actor and the entire industry was? Why did she walk away from it? She was such a talent
Sorry for this late response. A friend of mine had asked her a question along these lines and she said her career after Now and Then kind of went stale. She said that auditions were also hard to get to given that she had to fly out constantly and with the lack of funds there was a difficulty in sustaining her career. Rest assured, she actually wanted to get back into acting but her share of personal struggles also complicated those attempts. She was a kind soul. And even though I knew her briefly, I always think back on that night when we were introduced to each other.
She hadn’t worked in the industry in 10 years by the time she passed. She also saw at least some work going to the young people she’d previously worked with and not much of anything going to her. I get it. I’m sure this was hard for her. It definitely seems like she was hoping to make a life for herself as an actor. Once she realized it wasn’t going to happen the way she’d hope, hope may have been lost. I’ve never wanted to act, but still, I can relate on some level. After hope goes but you’re still alive, you have to find ways to numb the complete emptiness you’re forced to wake up to every morning. Hopelessness is worse than pain. I’ve lived both. I’ll take pain any day.
@@scarredgod6686 Thr whole thing was so sad and heartbreaking. If she were alive she would be turning just 41 at the end of this month and have lots of living left.
Ashley, peac sweet girl She seems altered in some manner It's a ironic sign following her unfortunate and way too early Now and then 2022 #nowandthen2022
Bobbie Wygant (born Roberta Connolly; November 22, 1926 - February 18, 2024) was an American television news reporter, film critic, talk show host, and interviewer who worked for Fort Worth, Texas television station KXAS-TV (originally known as WBAP-TV) for over 70 years. She was known for her filmed interviews with celebrities. 97 AÑOS 🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝📝
She was really mature and well-spoken for her age. RIP
So sad what happened to her 😢 she probably would’ve had a promising career !
So was River Phoenix...😢
What??? She’s dead? Omg
One of the greatest losses from the industry. What a brilliant, bright, charming, charismatic, lovely girl and beautiful on so many levels. Wise way beyond her years. I’m happy her legacy forever lives on with clips like this highlighting all her hard work and successes.
She Was my favorite in Now & Then She was very Talented Rest in peace Ms. Ashleigh Aston Moore
such a wonderful actress may she rest in good peace with god I HATE DRUGS
Such a sweet girl, RIP Ashleigh
I had no idea she passed away. Just watched this movie last night, and it’s one of my favorites to revisit. Life is a trip. I feel so fortunate, but also deeply emotional now. Rest in peace, Ashleigh. Thankful for this film, for your hard work, and what has been left behind for all of us. Rest in peace, Bobbie.
Young Chrissy was the best character in this movie.
I agree Ray Of Light R.I.P Ashleigh Aston Moore.
she was my favourite character aswell ❤
She was smarter than the rest in many ways😂😂😂
RIP BOBBIE and ASHLEIGH
Thanks for this rare interview with the late Ashleigh Aston Moore!
Ashleigh Aston Moore as Lucy from The Music Grammar from 1989 to 1999.
@@aleidaandalexisgarzasweeth2708 that is not a role she played.
Unbelievable she's 14!! She's so we'll spoken and very smart, tragic she died so young
Good ones die young. Rest in peace beautiful lady 🕊️
I remember how I used to watch this movie with my sister!! ❤
She has that voice 💕 spot it anywhere
RIP Ashleigh Aston Moore (September 30th, 1981 - December 11th, 2007) if it wasn’t for that accidental drug overdose you’d still be alive
I’m just now finding out it was an overdose, for over 10 years I thought it was some natural cause
She didn't die from a drug overdose. She died from pneumonia
@@darkdragonelliemafiasdaughter don't be hysterical
she did die with a drug overdose not a pneumonia
I read it on her profile on IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
@@darkdragonelliemafiasdaughter Ashleigh Aston Moore’s two last roles was an Hairspray (with Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley and Nikki Blonsky) and Fosse (with Steve Buscemi, Willa Ford, John Cena and Annie McEnroe).
R.I.P Ashleigh
RIP. She was really talented.
this made me sad 😭❤️
She looked really beautiful...
Rest in paradise ❤️🙏
Omg 🥺 what a sweetheart
Thank you so much ❤
R.I.P in Vancouverhaven, Ashleigh 🌹
Left us too soon
I hung out with her once, didn't realize it was her at the time. We went with a friend clubbing actually, this was around I think 2000, and she was pretty cool to talk to. Though we didn't talk about her work, she was quite level headed and pleasant. She lived with her mother in a townhouse complex in Richmond BC at the time. Sad that such a promising career ended so soon.
🧡😢
I met her in 2005 through mutual friends. She was a magnetic and happy person who had her share of demons, as we all do.
I'll never forget going back to a friend's house to drink wine and sit by the fire in which she told us that she watched Now and Then in order to get a dose of her childhood that she felt disconnected from her too soon.
I hope she is at peace.
Thank you so much for sharing this!
Rip Ashleigh Moore
I’m very curious to know what her take on her time as a childhood actor and the entire industry was? Why did she walk away from it? She was such a talent
Sorry for this late response. A friend of mine had asked her a question along these lines and she said her career after Now and Then kind of went stale. She said that auditions were also hard to get to given that she had to fly out constantly and with the lack of funds there was a difficulty in sustaining her career. Rest assured, she actually wanted to get back into acting but her share of personal struggles also complicated those attempts.
She was a kind soul. And even though I knew her briefly, I always think back on that night when we were introduced to each other.
RIP
She hadn’t worked in the industry in 10 years by the time she passed. She also saw at least some work going to the young people she’d previously worked with and not much of anything going to her. I get it. I’m sure this was hard for her. It definitely seems like she was hoping to make a life for herself as an actor. Once she realized it wasn’t going to happen the way she’d hope, hope may have been lost. I’ve never wanted to act, but still, I can relate on some level. After hope goes but you’re still alive, you have to find ways to numb the complete emptiness you’re forced to wake up to every morning. Hopelessness is worse than pain. I’ve lived both. I’ll take pain any day.
Hollywood casts so many into the scrap heap and it's so sad.
Be strong guys! God bless us all!
Rip sweet Ashleigh Moore May Lord God bless your beautiful soul!
The sexual abuse was far worse than no acting roles
@@scarredgod6686 Thr whole thing was so sad and heartbreaking. If she were alive she would be turning just 41 at the end of this month and have lots of living left.
Wow she really looks like Rita Wilson here
Ashley, peac sweet girl
She seems altered in some manner
It's a ironic sign following her unfortunate and way too early
Now and then 2022
#nowandthen2022
shes cute
eye Love her shes Sun Libra MOon Scorpio (10th house Virgo Career) (8th house Cancer DeaIth) (12th house Scorpio SouL.)
Had the biggest crush on her when I saw the movie at 5 years old.
Such a shame how young she was when she died
Shame she was another one that succumbed to the drug world instead of choosing otherwise....
Bobbie Wygant (born Roberta Connolly; November 22, 1926 - February 18, 2024) was an American television news reporter, film critic, talk show host, and interviewer who worked for Fort Worth, Texas television station KXAS-TV (originally known as WBAP-TV) for over 70 years. She was known for her filmed interviews with celebrities.
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