Ashely Biski
Ashley Biski’s career is honestly all over the map, but in the best way possible. People mostly recognize her from Genshin Impact, which blew up in 2020 and became this global gaming obsession overnight. If you’ve ever found yourself sucked into that game for hours, you probably heard her voice without even realizing it. Then she switched gears completely with O Menino Maluquinho in 2022, which is this quirky Brazilian adaptation of a beloved children’s book. It’s got all the childhood chaos and wild imagination you’d expect, and Ashley brings a kind of spark to her character that makes everything just a bit more unhinged in the best way.
Now, Sando rando in 2024? That’s a whole different vibe. It’s offbeat, indie, kinda artsy—definitely not your typical mainstream flick. Ashley seems to thrive in these roles where she can get a little weird and unpredictable. There’s something raw and refreshingly honest about how she moves between projects: from a fantasy game universe to a madcap kids’ movie to something that feels ripped out of an underground film fest. She doesn’t seem interested in playing it safe or sticking to one genre. People keep guessing what she’ll do next, and honestly, that’s half the fun. She’s carved out this niche where you never really know what to expect, but you know it’ll be interesting.