Leven Rambin

Leven Rambin
Leven Alice Rambin–Parrack is an American actress. She is best known for playing look-alike half-sisters Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton on All My Childrenand her recurring roles in Grey's Anatomy, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, One Tree Hill, Wizards of Waverly Place, and CSI: Miami. She appeared in the sci-fi film The Hunger Gamesas the District 1 tribute Glimmer, and appeared as Clarisse La Rue in the fantasy film Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actress
Date of Birth17 May 1990
CityHouston, TX
CountryUnited States of America
So I always think it's important to allow someone to reveal themself. If you notice something about someone that you like, it could really tell you something about who they are during a time of trial. The truth will come out.
Why sit on your butt watching 'Jersey Shore' when you can learn to paint a beautiful picture?
When you're connected to the ocean, you really don't think about what's going on with your email or texts or any of that. You're just a lot more liberated.
I'm so fascinated by the concept of teen pregnancy for some reason. Not that I condone it or promote it, but it's just a very real thing in our country and culture.
A lot of hard work has to go into your career, and preparation, and being your best at all times.
As a Christian, I think it's really important to find a man of God to trust and be supportive of me.
Everything is an experience. You learn something different from everything you do.
I like that New York sensibility where you can be edgy, but still super-glamorous.
I was like, 'Whoa, I'm auditioning for 'Hunger Games?'' That's like my dream come true. That's like a Trekkie auditioning for 'Star Trek.
I'm not particularly fond of the Hamptons.
I've never been the wilting flower. I've never been the girl who's subservient to a man.
I did some pretty crazy stuff that I never thought I would do, for the sake of a movie, like surfing in eight-foot waves in pitch-black darkness, where I can't see anything. That still haunts me, kind of, in my nightmares, but it was worth it, it was fun.
I feel a lot older than I am but at the same time I don't want to play too old on T.V. I still want to be young. I still want to be 20 and enjoy this period of my life where I still have that flexibility.
I'm at the age where I just want to experiment. You know, play a crime investigator one week, a pregnant girl one week, an angel of darkness another week. I don't want to define myself by any category, or age, or role.