
Ormond was the daughter Josephine who was a lab technician and John Ormond (a stockbroker), in Epsom, Surrey. She is the third of five children to her parents. She went to private school, first Guildford High School and then Cranleigh School, where early stage performances like Guys and Dolls and My Fair Lady began to attract attention. After one year of art school, she was enrolled to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, where she graduated in 1988. Ormond first made an appearance on British television in the 1989 drama Traffik The story revolves around the illicit heroin trade from the far East to the streets of Europe. Ormond played the addict daughter of the main character, who was a Home Office minister in the UK government engaged in combating heroin imports. The character's first appearance earned him rave reviews.
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