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My Take
Kelsey Asbille strikes me as the rare actor who built a career brick by brick rather than chasing one breakout moment. She logged years on One Tree Hill as a teenager, learned comic timing on Disney's Pair of Kings, then pivoted into darker territory with Teen Wolf, all while attending Columbia University. That combination of discipline and range is what landed her a Netflix lead in Don't Move, and I don't think it was luck. I admire performers who treat acting as a craft to be studied, and she has quietly become one of the most dependable screen presences of her generation.
Overview
Kelsey Asbille Chow, (born September 9, 1991) known as her stage name Kelsey Asbille, is an American actress. In 2024, Asbille played the lead role of Iris in the Netflix movie Don't Move. She has played Mikayla in the Disney XD sitcom Pair of Kings. From 2005 to 2009, she had a recurring role as Gigi Silveri on the drama One Tree Hill. She portrayed Tracy Stewart in MTV's Teen Wolf from 2015 to 2016.
Summary adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
1. Profile
- Name (English)
- Kelsey Asbille
- Name (Japanese)
- ケルシー・チャウ
- Reading
- けるしー・ちゃう
- Born
- September 9, 1991 (age 34)
- Zodiac / Chinese zodiac
- Virgo / Goat
- Origin
- Columbia, South Carolina, United States
- Blood type
- Private
- Height
- Private
- Agency
- Private
- Occupation
- actor / stage actor / television actor / film actor
2. Background
- Elementary school
- Private
- Junior high
- Private
- High school
- Private
- University
- Columbia University
3. Relationships
- Spouse
- Private
- Children
- Private
- Parents
- Private
- Siblings
- Private
4. Personality
Motto
Private
6. Links
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7. About this entry
Tags
- Last updated
- 2026-06-11
Facts are limited to publicly available information up to 2024; non-public items are marked "Private / Unknown". English text is machine-assisted (facts translated by Sonnet, "My Take" written by Opus 4.8). The Japanese page is the source of record.