
Ormond was the daughter of Josephine, a lab technician, and John Ormond (a stockbroker), in Epsom, Surrey. Ormond is the third of five children to her parents. Her early performances in Guys and Dolls and My Fair Lady attracted attention. She went on to Cranleigh School and Guildford High School. After a year in art school, she was enrolled to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art which she attended until 1988. Ormond made her debut appearance on British TV's 1989 show Traffik. It was about the illegal trade in heroin between the far East as well as the streets of Europe. Ormond played the heroin-addicted daughter of the main character, a Home Office minister who was engaged in fighting the import of heroin. The first role he played earned rave reviews.
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