Ashley Gerasimovich
Actress Ashley Gerasimovich racked up more than a dozen credits before her teens including movies "Fair Game" (2010), "We Need to Talk About Kevin" (2011) and "A Different Sun" (2017), and a recurring role on family sitcom "The Detour" (TBS, 2016-). Born in New York City, Gerasimovich first began modelling as a baby but moved into acting aged just 5 when she guested on an episode of medical drama "Mercy" (NBC, 2009-2010). A year later she made her big-screen debut playing US diplomat Joseph C. Wilson's daughter Samantha in political biopic "Fair Game" (2010) and appeared in four episodes of Louis C.K.'s award-winning "Louie" (FX, 2010-16) as the comedian's youngest child, Jane. Gerasimovich was then cast as the sister of Ezra Miller's hugely troubled teen in the adaptation of Lionel Shriver's psychological thriller, "We Need to Talk About Kevin" (2011), appeared as Claire in indie dramedy "The Stand Up" (2011) and made guest appearances on "30 Rock" (NBC, 2006-2013), "Blue Bloods" (CBS, 2010-) and "Deadbeat" (Hulu, 2014-16). After playing the younger version of Kristen Schaal's Hurshe in "The Heart, She Holler" (Adult Swim, 2011-14), Gerasimovich appeared in Midwestern gothic tale "Take Me to the River" (2015) and post-prison comedy drama "Keep in Touch" (2015). In 2016, she landed her first major recurring role in road trip sitcom "The Detour" (TBS, 2016-) in which she played the Parker family's sassy daughter Delilah, and a year later was cast as German tween Nina in cross-cultural drama "A Different Sun" (2017).