AWARDS & ACCOLADES
2020: 'Mabel' Winner - Catalina Film Festival (Actor, Producer)
2019: 'Now Is Everything' Official Selection - Torino Film Festival (Actor)
2019: 'Now Is Everything'Official Selection - Mammoth Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Athens International Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Cleveland International Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'Going Viral!' Special Mention - London Worldwide Comedy Short Film Festival (Writer, Actor)
2017: 'Elizabeth Blue' Winner 'Best Dramatic Feature' - Hollywood Reel Film Festival, USA (Actor)
2017: 'Elizabeth Blue' Winner, Jury Prize -Hollywood Film Festival USA (Actor)
2014: 'Kettled' Official Selection - Studio City Film Festival, USA (Writer, Actor)
2014: 'Kettled' Official Selection - London Independent Film Festival, UK (Writer, Actor)
2014: 'Indian Summer' Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Actor)
2014: 'Indian Summer' Official Selection - Bahamas International Film Festival (Actor)
2009: 'The Watcher' Official Selection - BFI Short Festival, UK (Writer, Actor)
2008: Winner of the John Gielgud Award (Arms and the Man - Actor)
REVIEWS
'A Malevolent Figure' - Hollywood Reporter, Elizabeth Blue
'The film's cast handles the material with aplomb' 'embodied by Christopher Ashman' - Variety, Elizabeth Blue
'Heartbreaking' and 'Volatile' - The Film Stage, Elizabeth Blue
"The blindingly gifted Christopher Ashman had clearly nabbed two of the most quirkily marvellous entities in the play; the flamboyant Duke Orsino and highly misunderstood Sir Andrew Aguecheek." - theatricalscribbling.com, Twelfth Night
"Christopher Ashman not only meets the technical challenges of acting while playing squash, scoring and losing points on cue, but conquers the acoustics of a space not used to more than the occasional grunt. Ashman embodies both coiled threat and open rage." - The Stage, Potency
"Christopher Ashman is similarly charming as Dad, but his work with the puppets, particularly the star, is a masterpiece of economy. And the seamless changes - losing the beanie hat and slipping on glasses and a plaid shirt - are spot on." - The Stage, Laura's Star
"Among a universally strong cast there are stand out performances from Christopher Ashman as the effeminate, blond wigged, panto horse riding Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Ashman also doubling as a vain, self centred Duke Orsino)" - www.glenstheatreblog.com, Twelfth Night
2020: 'Mabel' Winner - Catalina Film Festival (Actor, Producer)
2019: 'Now Is Everything' Official Selection - Torino Film Festival (Actor)
2019: 'Now Is Everything'Official Selection - Mammoth Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Athens International Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'L'Ambassador' Official Selection - Cleveland International Film Festival (Actor)
2018: 'Going Viral!' Special Mention - London Worldwide Comedy Short Film Festival (Writer, Actor)
2017: 'Elizabeth Blue' Winner 'Best Dramatic Feature' - Hollywood Reel Film Festival, USA (Actor)
2017: 'Elizabeth Blue' Winner, Jury Prize -Hollywood Film Festival USA (Actor)
2014: 'Kettled' Official Selection - Studio City Film Festival, USA (Writer, Actor)
2014: 'Kettled' Official Selection - London Independent Film Festival, UK (Writer, Actor)
2014: 'Indian Summer' Official Selection - Cannes Film Festival (Actor)
2014: 'Indian Summer' Official Selection - Bahamas International Film Festival (Actor)
2009: 'The Watcher' Official Selection - BFI Short Festival, UK (Writer, Actor)
2008: Winner of the John Gielgud Award (Arms and the Man - Actor)
REVIEWS
'A Malevolent Figure' - Hollywood Reporter, Elizabeth Blue
'The film's cast handles the material with aplomb' 'embodied by Christopher Ashman' - Variety, Elizabeth Blue
'Heartbreaking' and 'Volatile' - The Film Stage, Elizabeth Blue
"The blindingly gifted Christopher Ashman had clearly nabbed two of the most quirkily marvellous entities in the play; the flamboyant Duke Orsino and highly misunderstood Sir Andrew Aguecheek." - theatricalscribbling.com, Twelfth Night
"Christopher Ashman not only meets the technical challenges of acting while playing squash, scoring and losing points on cue, but conquers the acoustics of a space not used to more than the occasional grunt. Ashman embodies both coiled threat and open rage." - The Stage, Potency
"Christopher Ashman is similarly charming as Dad, but his work with the puppets, particularly the star, is a masterpiece of economy. And the seamless changes - losing the beanie hat and slipping on glasses and a plaid shirt - are spot on." - The Stage, Laura's Star
"Among a universally strong cast there are stand out performances from Christopher Ashman as the effeminate, blond wigged, panto horse riding Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Ashman also doubling as a vain, self centred Duke Orsino)" - www.glenstheatreblog.com, Twelfth Night