Ashley Hamilton
Ashley Hamilton (born September 30, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, singer, and songwriter best known for his roles in films such as Iron Man 3 (2013) and Rules Don't Apply (2016), as well as his brief marriages to actresses Shannen Doherty and Angie Everhart.[1][2][3] Born in Los Angeles, California, Hamilton is the son of actor George Hamilton and model-actress Alana Stewart, whose later marriage to musician Rod Stewart made him a stepson to the rocker.[1][4] His early exposure to Hollywood influenced his entry into entertainment, where he debuted as an actor in the 1993 family comedy Beethoven's 2nd and appeared on Saturday Night Live that same year, during his then-wife Shannen Doherty's hosting episode.[1][5] Throughout the 1990s, he appeared in films like Lost in Africa (1994).[6][1] Hamilton's personal life garnered significant media attention in the 1990s due to his high-profile relationships; he married Beverly Hills, 90210 star Shannen Doherty in 1993 after a two-week courtship, but the union ended in divorce after five months.[3][7] He wed actress and model Angie Everhart in December 1996, though that marriage lasted only four months before dissolving in 1997. His personal life has continued to attract media attention, including an arrest in September 2024 for allegedly threatening a hotel employee with a knife.[8][9] In addition to acting, Hamilton has pursued music as a songwriter and performer, and he competed on season 9 of Dancing with the Stars in 2009 alongside professional partner Edyta Śliwińska.[10][11] His later career includes playing the role of Firepower (credited as Taggart) in Iron Man 3, a role he secured after auditioning for the Marvel Studios production.[2]Early life and family
Upbringing and family background
Ashley Hamilton was born on September 30, 1974, in Los Angeles, California. His parents were actor George Hamilton and model and actress Alana Stewart (née Alana Kaye Collins).[12] The couple had married in 1972 and divorced in 1976, shortly after Ashley's birth.[13] In 1979, when Ashley was five years old, his mother remarried musician Rod Stewart, making him Ashley's stepfather until their divorce in 1984.[14] This union produced two younger half-siblings for Ashley: Kimberly Stewart, born in 1979, and Sean Stewart, born in 1980.[15] Growing up in Los Angeles amid his parents' high-profile careers in entertainment, Hamilton was immersed in Hollywood's affluent lifestyle from an early age, attending Beverly Hills High School.[16] He later reflected on this environment, stating, “Growing up as a kid in Hollywood, we had everything, but that comes with problems,” highlighting the early awareness of fame and its challenges influenced by his family's prominence.[17]Immediate family members
Ashley Hamilton's immediate family includes his parents, actor George Hamilton and former model and actress Alana Stewart (née Collins).[18] His father, George Hamilton, is a prominent Hollywood figure known for roles in films such as Light in the Piazza (1962) and Your Cheatin' Heart (1964).[19] His mother, Alana Stewart, gained recognition in the 1970s as an international model with Ford Models and later as an actress, with her career chronicled in her 2011 memoir Rearview Mirror, which details her rise from rural Texas to New York fashion circles.[20] On the paternal side, Hamilton's grandfather was bandleader George "Spike" Hamilton, a touring musician whose career in the big band era influenced the family's entertainment legacy.[19] This connection to mid-20th-century music history contributed to the Hamilton family's longstanding ties to show business. Hamilton also has a half-brother, George Hamilton Jr., from his father's other relationships.[18] Through his mother's second marriage to musician Rod Stewart from 1979 to 1984, Hamilton became a stepson to Stewart and gained half-siblings Kimberly Stewart (born 1979) and Sean Stewart (born 1980).[21] Post-divorce, Hamilton's contact with this stepfamily has been limited, though occasional family interactions have been documented in media, such as the 2015 reality series Stewarts & Hamiltons.[22] The high-profile nature of his parents' 1976 divorce drew early media scrutiny to Hamilton, exposing him to public attention from a young age amid the glamour and turbulence of Hollywood family dynamics.[23] This familial fame, rooted in entertainment, shaped his initial public persona during his upbringing in Los Angeles.[24]Personal life
Marriages and relationships
Ashley Hamilton's first marriage was to actress Shannen Doherty on October 11, 1993, when he was 19 years old.[25] The union lasted five months, ending when Doherty filed for divorce in April 1994 on grounds of irreconcilable differences.[26] Doherty later described the marriage as tumultuous, attributing its collapse primarily to Hamilton's severe drug addiction, which resulted in violent behavior and strained her professional life.[27][28] In December 1996, Hamilton married actress and model Angie Everhart in a ceremony at the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church.[29] The marriage ended after four months, with the couple divorcing in March 1997 amid personal struggles.[30][31] Hamilton has spoken publicly about his battles with substance abuse during this period of his life.[32] Hamilton has not remarried since. His short-lived marriages drew intense media attention, frequently connecting the rapid dissolutions to his youth, the legacy of his father—actor George Hamilton—and the challenges of navigating fame at an early age.[33]Children and later family
Ashley Hamilton and his long-term partner, Renee Karalian, an entertainment attorney, welcomed their daughter, Willow Hamilton, on November 15, 2016, in Los Angeles.[34][35] The couple's relationship began around 2015 and has been characterized by a deliberate emphasis on privacy, contrasting with the high-profile nature of Hamilton's previous marriages.[36][37][38] Hamilton has adopted a protective parenting approach, prioritizing his daughter's shielding from public scrutiny while occasionally sharing milestone moments, such as a 2021 Instagram post celebrating Willow's fifth birthday.[39] Hamilton achieved sobriety in the mid-2010s, which he credits with enabling a stable family life.[32] As of November 2025, the family resides in the Los Angeles area, with no reports of additional children.Professional career
Acting roles and development
Ashley Hamilton entered the acting industry in 1993 with his debut role as Taylor Devereaux, the boyfriend of teenager Ryce Newton, in the family comedy Beethoven's 2nd.(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106375/characters/nm0357742/) He is the son of actor George Hamilton and model-actress Alana Stewart. The film, a sequel to the 1992 hit Beethoven, provided Hamilton with his first on-screen exposure in a supporting capacity amid a cast featuring Charles Grodin and Bonnie Hunt. Hamilton's breakthrough came in 1997 with a recurring role as Cole Deschanel, a jewel thief, on the NBC daytime soap opera Sunset Beach.(https://tv.apple.com/au/person/ashley-hamilton/umc.cpc.aj24gjbdqcllvwrbezm1q1j5) He appeared in 14 episodes from January to February, originating the character before being replaced by Eddie Cibrian, which helped establish his television presence in serialized drama.(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Nxd9GZKfOY) This stint marked a shift toward more prominent TV work, building on his film debut and showcasing his ability to handle ongoing story arcs in a competitive genre. Entering the 2000s, Hamilton transitioned to supporting roles in independent films, including Maurice in the musical comedy Off Key (2001), where he co-starred alongside his father George Hamilton as his on-screen son.(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0245328/) His career momentum faltered in the late 1990s due to personal challenges, including substance abuse issues that led to a hiatus and treatment.(https://people.com/tv/ashley-hamilton-dad-george-hamilton-helped-me-cope-with-drug-addiction/) After achieving sobriety, he resurged in 2013 with the role of Jack Taggart, the unstable pilot of the experimental Firepower armor suit, in Iron Man 3, a Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster directed by Shane Black.(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1300854/characters/nm0357742/) This high-profile villainous turn, drawing from the comic book character, represented a significant career milestone and renewed visibility.(https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/a/jason-serafino/ashley-hamilton-in-talks-to-play-firepower-in-iron-man-3) In 2019, Hamilton expanded his contributions by making his directorial debut with Gothic Harvest, an erotic horror film set in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, in which he also starred as Gar, a enigmatic figure tied to a voodoo curse plaguing a Southern family.(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7657364/) The project, written by Chris Kobin and featuring actors like Lin Shaye and Bill Moseley, allowed Hamilton to helm a narrative blending supernatural elements with historical backstory from the 1800s.(https://deadline.com/2017/11/ashley-hamilton-gothic-harvest-uta-jason-kohn-comedy-dynamics-bruce-love-and-hostages-1202213460/) Post-2020, his acting roles have remained sparse, with a notable appearance as Donny in the thriller Sleep No More (2022), reflecting a more selective approach amid ongoing recovery and diversification into other pursuits.(https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22850112/characters/nm0357742/)Music pursuits
Hamilton's interest in music emerged early, shaped by his family's deep ties to the entertainment world, including his stepfather Rod Stewart's successful career as a rock musician, which inspired him to pursue songwriting and performance alongside acting.(https://www.rodstewartfanclub.com/news/stewarts-and-hamiltons/) In the late 1990s, Hamilton formed the Los Angeles-based rock band Fine, where he served as lead vocalist and frontman. The group, featuring members including Milo De Cruz, debuted with the album Against the View in 1999 on Elektra Records, blending modern rock with alternative elements and surreal, melodic song structures.(https://www.allmusic.com/artist/fine-mn0002150833)(https://www.discogs.com/release/6932296-Fine-Against-The-View)(https://www.scaruffi.com/vol5/fine.html) The release showcased Hamilton's vocal style and contributions to the band's energetic, guitar-driven sound, though it did not achieve widespread commercial success.(https://www.allmusic.com/artist/fine-mn0002150833) Transitioning to solo endeavors, Hamilton released his debut single "Wimmin'" in June 2003, co-written with British singer Robbie Williams. The track, characterized by its humorous lyrics exploring relationships and romantic mishaps, peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart and spent six weeks in the top 75.(https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/533/ashley-hamilton/)(https://www.last.fm/music/Ashley%2BHamilton)(https://genius.com/Ashley-hamilton-wimmin-lyrics) Following his solo single, Hamilton's music output became more sporadic, with releases including the 2011 dance-oriented album Chillin' in collaboration with BYOB, featuring remixes by producers like Jason Nevins. In 2015, he issued the EP Act One with his band The Lonely Hearts, delivering introspective tracks like "Lifetime" and "Ovaltine" in an acoustic rock vein.(https://music.apple.com/gb/album/chillin/1436127299)(https://open.spotify.com/album/0TSy5DP6DJcKhsRLpDxFH1) No major full-length albums followed, but Hamilton continued songwriting, notably co-authoring Robbie Williams' hit "Come Undone" in 2003, which reached number 4 on the UK charts.(https://secondhandsongs.com/artist/92237/all)Comedy and media appearances
Hamilton began performing stand-up comedy in 2007, regularly appearing at prominent Los Angeles venues including the Hollywood Improv, The Comedy Store, and Room 5.(https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/79988%257C0/Ashley-Hamilton) His sets often incorporate humor derived from personal life experiences, contributing to his development as a comedian in the local scene.(https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/ashley-hamilton/bio/3030486113/) In 2009, Hamilton competed on season 9 of the reality television series Dancing with the Stars, partnered with professional dancer Edyta Śliwińska. The pair performed a foxtrot to "Grace Kelly" by Mika in the premiere episode, earning scores of 15 from the judges, and were eliminated in the first results show on September 23. The competition provided opportunities for Hamilton to display physical comedy elements in his rehearsals and on-stage persona, adding a lighthearted dimension to his media presence.(https://abcnews.go.com/GMA/FallConcert/ashley-hamilton-macy-gray-dancing/story?id=8652821) After Dancing with the Stars, Hamilton worked as a field correspondent for the syndicated entertainment news program Extra, reporting on celebrity events and Hollywood news starting in late 2009.(https://variety.com/2012/film/news/ashley-hamilton-in-talks-for-iron-man-3-1118054630/) He also made guest appearances on talk shows, such as a 2013 episode of ABC's 20/20, where he discussed his career and family dynamics in the entertainment industry.(http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/01/stars-scars-and-showbiz-kids-on-2020-airing-friday-february-1-at-10pm-on-abc)Film and television
Film credits
Hamilton appeared in his first feature film in 1993, playing the role of Taylor Devereaux in Beethoven's 2nd, a family comedy directed by Rod Daniel.[40] In 1994, he starred as Michael in the adventure drama Lost in Africa, directed by Stewart Raffill.[41] Hamilton had a supporting role as Taggart in the 2013 superhero film Iron Man 3, directed by Shane Black.[42] He portrayed Rudolf in the 2016 romantic comedy-drama Rules Don't Apply, written and directed by Warren Beatty.[43] In 2018, Hamilton directed and starred as Gar in the horror film Gothic Harvest.[44] His most recent feature film credit as of 2025 is the role of Donny in the 2022 thriller Sleep No More, directed by Antonia Bogdanovich.[45]Television credits
Hamilton hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live in 1993.[1] Hamilton's television career began with a prominent role in daytime soap opera programming. In 1997, he provided the voice of Flex in the animated series The Brothers Flub. That same year, he portrayed the character Cole Deschanel, a jewel thief entangled in romantic and criminal intrigue, across 14 episodes of the NBC series Sunset Beach.[1] In 2003, Hamilton guest-starred as Stanley Bukowski in an episode of the HBO series Oz.[46] After a period focused on other pursuits, Hamilton returned to television in a reality competition format. In 2009, he competed as a celebrity contestant on season 9 of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, partnered with professional dancer Edyta Śliwińska; he was eliminated in the first week but incorporated comedic elements into his routines, drawing on his stand-up background. In 2012, he appeared as Devlin Grant in an episode of the Cinemax anthology series Femme Fatales.[47] Following his Dancing with the Stars appearance, Hamilton transitioned into broadcast journalism. Starting in late 2009 and continuing recurrently thereafter, he served as an entertainment correspondent for the syndicated news program Extra, contributing field reports on celebrity events, red carpets, and Hollywood news through at least 2015.[1]Discography
With Fine
Fine was a Los Angeles-based rock band formed in the mid-1990s, led by Ashley Hamilton as lead vocalist and guitarist, alongside members Milo De Cruz, Michael Chaves, and Chris Lloyd. The group released a single album before disbanding shortly thereafter.[48] The band's sole album, Against the View, was released on February 23, 1999, by Elektra Records (with Flip Records as an imprint). Most tracks were written by Hamilton in collaboration with other band members or associates.[49] The album features 11 tracks blending modern rock elements with melodic structures.| Track No. | Title | Writers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wrecking Ball | Hamilton, Lloyd |
| 2 | Sunday | Hamilton, Indrizzo |
| 3 | Coda | Hamilton, Indrizzo |
| 4 | Just Go Away | Hamilton, Chaves |
| 5 | Shoot It All Away | Hamilton, Indrizzo |
| 6 | 54321 | Hamilton, Chaves |
| 7 | So Unkind | Hamilton, Indrizzo |
| 8 | Candy Store | Hamilton, Indrizzo |
| 9 | Dial In | Hamilton, Durst |
| 10 | I'm Down | Hamilton, Chaves |
| 11 | Industrial Is Dead | Hamilton, Indrizzo |