Ramona Young
Ramona Young, born smack in the heart of L.A. on May 23, 1998, just oozes that cool, effortless West Coast vibe. She’s popped up in all sorts of stuff, but you probably know her best as Eleanor in “Never Have I Ever.” That show? Absolute gold. She’s got this natural, quirky energy that makes every scene pop. But she’s not just a one-trick pony—nope, she’s also done wild stuff in “Legends of Tomorrow,” playing Mona Wu, who’s part werewolf, part awkward genius, all heart. Seriously, she dove into that sci-fi chaos and made it her own. And don’t even get me started on “Santa Clarita Diet”—Ramona showed up as Ramona (yeah, same name, it’s a thing) and brought a whole new flavor to that twisted zombie comedy. She just has this way of stealing scenes, whether she’s dealing with undead weirdness or time-traveling superheroes.
Honestly, Ramona’s got range for days. She flips from comedy to drama without missing a beat, and you can tell she’s not afraid to look ridiculous if the scene calls for it. That’s real talent. Plus, she’s not just reading lines—she’s a writer too, so you know she’s got brains behind the charm. People are just starting to notice how much she brings to the table, but if you ask me, she’s only getting started. With her mix of offbeat humor and weirdly relatable energy, Ramona Young’s gonna be sticking around for a while.