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Leven RambinAmerican actress
Date of Birth: 17.05.1990
Country: USA |
Content:
- Leven Rambin: A Multi-Talented American Actress
- Breakout Roles on Television
- Transition to Film
- Hollywood Success
- Personal Life
- Activism and Current Projects
Leven Rambin: A Multi-Talented American Actress
Childhood and Early CareerLeven Alice Rambin was born in May 1990 in Houston, Texas. Growing up in a supportive family, Leven exhibited a passion for performing from a young age, appearing as an extra in local theater productions. She attended St. Francis Episcopal School and later studied at Connecticut's StageStudio, where she honed her acting skills.
Breakout Roles on Television
At the age of 13, Leven began her professional acting career on the ABC soap opera "All My Children." She played the role of autistic teenager Lily Montgomery, earning two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Newcomer in a Drama Series.
In 2007, Leven took on the role of Ava Benton, Lily's half-sister, for two seasons on "All My Children." Her performance garnered widespread acclaim and further solidified her status as a rising star.
Transition to Film
In 2007, Leven made her feature film debut in "Gigantic," a critically acclaimed independent drama. She went on to star in "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" as Riley Dawson, a recurring role that showcased her versatility.
Hollywood Success
The 2010s saw Leven's filmography expand significantly. She appeared in television shows such as "True Detective," "Wizards of Waverly Place," and "One Tree Hill." Her feature film credits include "Soul Surfer," "The Hunger Games," and "Percy Jackson & Sea of Monsters."
In 2019, Leven portrayed the wife of lead singer Vince Neil in the biopic "The Dirt," which chronicled the rise and fall of the rock band Mötley Crüe.
Personal Life
Leven was briefly engaged to producer Jeffrey James Clarke. She later married Jim Parrack, an actor known for his role in "True Blood." However, their marriage ended in divorce in 2014.
She then entered a relationship with Tilly Jones, a singer and actor from the boy band Take 5.
Activism and Current Projects
In addition to her acting career, Leven is an advocate for autism awareness and environmental issues. She uses her platform to raise awareness about education and conservation.
Currently, Leven is working on several television projects, including "Where to Now?" and "Judgment Day: Part 5." She also teaches acting at Playhouse West Brooklyn Lab in New York, where she graduated from their teaching program in 2013.

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