
Ormond was the daughter of Josephine, a lab technician and John Ormond (a stockbroker) located in Epsom, Surrey. Ormond is the second child of five children to her parents. She went to private schools, initially Guildford High School and then Cranleigh School, where early stage performances like Guys and Dolls and My Fair Lady started to attract attention. After one year of arts school, she was transferred to Webber-Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art which she attended until 1988. Ormond made her debut appearance on British television's 1989 serial Traffik. It focused on illicit heroin trade between far East as well as the streets of Europe. Ormond was the heroin addicted daughter of the main character, an official from the Home Office minister who was involved in the fight against heroin importation. The role was her debut and was praised by the critics as a success.
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