Leven Rambin
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Born | Leven Alice Rambin May 17, 1990 Houston, Texas, United States |
Years active | 2004–present |
Leven Alice Rambin (born May 17, 1990 in Houston, Texas) is an American soap opera actress. Her father (Joseph Howard Rambin, III.) is co-founder of Moody-Rambin, the largest locally owned commercial real estate firm in Houston. Her mother is the former Karen Stacy Guthrie. Her brother's name is Joseph Harper Rambin who is currently enrolled at The University of Alabama. Her older sister, Mary, is the designer of the Moe handbag line and resides in New York City.[1] She is the granddaughter of J. Howard Rambin, Jr, former CEO and president of Texaco oil company.
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[edit] Biography
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She began performing in school plays. She studied at the Houston School of Film and Theatre and at St. Francis Episcopal Day School where she starred in her first school play before relocating to Los Angeles when she got cast on All My Children (her first professional acting role). While acting, she is also studying to get her high school diploma through the Texas Tech University Independent School District.[2]
Rambin joined the cast of ABC's All My Children in February 2004, playing the role of Lily Montgomery, the autistic daughter of Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey).
On March 30, 2007, Rambin began juggling dual roles on AMC. She continues to play the autistic Lily Montgomery, as well as her street-smart but lovable older half sister, Ava Benton. She later appeared on an episode of Law & Order: SVU. On February 28, 2008, Leven will appear on NBC's new series Lipstick Jungle. Leven will appear in film for the first time in Killer Film's independent picture, Gigantic. The film stars and is produced by Paul Dano. Leven filmed a pilot presentation for the CW titled "Austin Golden Hour", directed by Sanford Bookstaver in April 2008.
Leven Rambin was the only actress from All My Children to be nominated for the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. She was nominated for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her roles of Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton.
She is also a fashion model signed with Ford Models.
[edit] Daytime roles
- Lily Montgomery (June 1, 2004 to present)
- Ava Benton (March 30, 2007 to present)
[edit] Personal life
She resides in both Connecticut and New York.[3] Leven's favorite sport is field hockey.[4] She also loves snow and water skiing, reading and writing, fashion, dance, and to sing and has taken voice lessons.[4] Other things she loves to do is play softball and basketball. She is close friends with Katelyn Tarver, Lydia Hearst-Shaw.
[edit] References
- ^ Leven Rambin - Actor Bio - All My Children - AMC - Lily - Ava
- ^ Cyber School Halls of Fame
- ^ All My Children bio
- ^ a b http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1628079/bio Leven Rambin's Bio & Trivia at IMDb
[edit] External links
- Leven Rambin at the Internet Movie Database
- Biography at TV.com
- Making a Difference With Her Character (interview in American Superstar Magazine)