Ashley Eakin is a writer-director based out of Los Angeles with a physical disability. She was 1 of 8 women selected for the AFI Directing Workshop for Women and her project Single was selected for the SXSW 2020 Film Festival and received the Special Jury Recognition Award. Eakin was also the recipient of the New York Women in Film Loreen Arbus Disability Awareness Grant. Eakin worked for Mark Pellington on the Quibi series Survive starring Sophie Turner and Corey Hawkins. Eakin was the assistant to film director Jon M. Chu on his critically-acclaimed box-office hit Crazy Rich Asians. Eakin also worked for Beacon Pictures in development, in the writer’s office of the NBC scripted drama The Night Shift and for 10×10 Entertainment, which produces America’s Next Top Model. Eakin’s short documentary The Details, featuring Henry Golding and Awkwafina was selected for the 2018 Hamilton Film Festival. She directed a short film celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Cancer for College, which features Will Ferrell. Her short film Blue premiered at the 2019 LA Shorts Fest. Eakin was featured in a SoulPancake video talking about her rare bone condition, Olliers disease and Maffucci Syndrome. Her medical journey has immensely influenced her passion to pursue stories that advocate more diverse representation for people with disabilities.