
Ormond was born in Epsom (Surrey) as the daughter Josephine who works as a lab technician as well as John Ormond. She is the second of five children born to her parents. She attended private schools, first Guildford High School and then Cranleigh School, where early lead performances in Guys and Dolls and My Fair Lady started to attract attention. After a single year of art school , she was moved to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art which she attended until 1988, when she graduated. Ormond first came to prominence on British television in the 1989 serial Traffik. The series was centered on the illegal heroin trade that was thriving from the Far East up to Europe. Ormond played the drug-addicted child of the main character the Home Office minister working to fight heroin imports. The role was praised from the beginning.
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