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On Friday, [[March 30]], [[2007]] Rambin began juggling dual roles on AMC. She continues to play the autistic Lily Montgomery, as well as her street-smart but lovable older half sister, [[Ava Benton]].
On Friday, [[March 30]], [[2007]] Rambin began juggling dual roles on AMC. She continues to play the autistic Lily Montgomery, as well as her street-smart but lovable older half sister, [[Ava Benton]].


The actress began performing in [[school plays]]. She studied at the Houston School of Film and Theatre and at St. Francis Episcopal Day School where she starred in her first school play before relocating to [[Los Angeles]] when she got cast on ''All My Children'' (her first professional acting role).
The actress began performing in school plays. She studied at the Houston School of Film and Theatre and at St. Francis Episcopal Day School where she starred in her first school play before relocating to [[Los Angeles]] when she got cast on ''All My Children'' (her first professional acting role).


Leven Rambin was the only actress from All My Children to be nominated for the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. She was nominated for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her roles of Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton.
Leven Rambin was the only actress from All My Children to be nominated for the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. She was nominated for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her roles of Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton.
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She resides in both [[Connecticut]] and [[New York]].<ref>[http://abc.go.com/daytime/allmychildren/bios/87728_1.html All My Children bio]</ref>
She resides in both [[Connecticut]] and [[New York]].<ref>[http://abc.go.com/daytime/allmychildren/bios/87728_1.html All My Children bio]</ref>


==daytime roles==
==Daytime roles==
* [[Lily Montgomery]] (Feb. 2004 to present)
* [[Lily Montgomery]] (Feb. 2004 to present)
* [[Ava Benton]] (March 2007 to present)
* [[Ava Benton]] (March 2007 to present)

Revision as of 10:00, 24 July 2007

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Leven Rambin, in a still from the opening sequence of All My Children.

Leven Alice Rambin (born May 17, 1990 in Houston, Texas) is an American soap opera actress. The daughter of Joseph Howard Rambin, III. and his third wife Karen Stacy Guthrie. Her father is co-founder (1969) of Moody Rambin Interests of Houston, Texas (Commercial Real Estate). She is also the paternal granddaughter of J. Howard Rambin, Jr. (1911-2005) who was elected president of Texaco after 30 years with the company in 1965 and then in 1966 became chairman and CEO. After 35 years with the company he retired in 1970.

Rambin joined the cast of ABC's All My Children in February of 2004, playing the role of Lily Montgomery -- the autistic daughter of Jackson Montgomery (Walt Willey).

On Friday, March 30, 2007 Rambin began juggling dual roles on AMC. She continues to play the autistic Lily Montgomery, as well as her street-smart but lovable older half sister, Ava Benton.

The actress began performing in school plays. She studied at the Houston School of Film and Theatre and at St. Francis Episcopal Day School where she starred in her first school play before relocating to Los Angeles when she got cast on All My Children (her first professional acting role).

Leven Rambin was the only actress from All My Children to be nominated for the 34th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards. She was nominated for Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series for her roles of Lily Montgomery and Ava Benton.

She resides in both Connecticut and New York.[1]

Daytime roles

Trivia

Source: Leven Rambin's Bio & Trivia at IMDb

Quotes

  • (On herself): "Even though I love fashion and all girly stuff, including the color pink, please know that I am not a little "Miss Priss"!"[This quote needs a citation]
  • (On herself): "I always like to see what they say about me, so far everyone has been really nice. If I were to ever see anything bad, like harsh postings, I would not take it to heart, because that's my job, that's what I'm doing. I go on soapoperaweekly.com and say, "Oh, I wonder if there's a picture on there of me today, oh, there's not." That's okay. Oh, and I go to teenpeople.com and tellusmagazine.com to see what's coming up the next week,and actually, it's really helpful."[This quote needs a citation]

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