Asha Bromfield
Asha Ashanti bromfield is an Afrojamaican of Afrojamaican descent is a screenwriter, singer and songwriter. She is best known for playing Melody Jones, the drummer of Josie and Pussycats on CW Riverdale. Asha plays Zadie Wells in Netflix's hit show Locke and Key. She's the author HURRICANE the SUMMERTIME series, as well as SONGS of IRIE. Asha Brmfield brings readers into Jamaica's heart and heart, as she explores an aspiring young woman's struggles to discover her connection with her parents and to accept herself in the face of an erupting storm. Tilla's entire existence has been dedicated to winning her father's acceptance. But every six months they leave their home and returns to his true home, the beautiful islands of Jamaica. Tilla is terrified of his return to Jamaica when her mother informs her that she will be staying there during the summer. She is curious to find out the things Jamaica holds in store for him. Asha Bromfield, born on the 9th November 1994 in Toronto Canada. Ashanti Bromfield is the name she was born with and she will turn 28 in 2022. In addition, she believes in Christianity religion and the zodiac sign of Scorpio. Her ethnicity is Afro-Jamaican. The actress has not disclosed her parents names, or even their jobs publicly. Her younger brother is whose name was not revealed via the internet platform. Then she was a student at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology. Asha Bromfield began acting at age 5 and singing when she was 10-years-old. Her debut came as an actor professional in a family-friendly comedy TV series named What's Up Warthogs! playing the character of Stella/Cheerleader and it was created by Julie Sagalowsky and DiazAlex Diaz. Later she acted in several small roles on television including Degrassi The Next Generation (2011) Flashpoint Rookie Blue (2012) Baby Half Lie (2012) and many more. She has made a lot of money being an actress, model and writer. Moreover she has an estimated net worth of around $1.5 million, and the pay and income are unaccounted for.
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