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
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.
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?
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.