
Ormond was born in Epsom (Surrey) as the daughter of Josephine Ormond, who works as an engineer and John Ormond. Ormond is the second of five children 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 one year of art college, she transferred to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. Her graduation was in 1988. Ormond was first seen on British television in the 1989 serial Traffik. The series was centered on the illegal heroin trade which was carried out from the middle of the East up to Europe. Ormond was the addicted daughter of the lead character, who was a Home Office minister in the UK government who was involved in fighting heroin imports. It was the first time Ormond had a role and received glowing reviews.
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