Cassandra Hepburn, a talented actress, was born to Lewis, an English military official, and Nellie, a Chinese/Philippine mother, on Leyte Island, a small island off the coast of the Philippines. At a young age, she discovered her passion for acting and made her debut in Stephen King's "The Stand" at just 12 years old.
After graduating from high school at the tender age of 14, Cassandra moved to New York to dedicate herself fully to her craft. This led to a brief stint on the popular daytime soap "As The World Turns." Her passion for acting continued to grow, and she eventually relocated to Paris to pursue a career in modeling, working with top designers such as Sonia Rykiel.
While in France, Cassandra continued to hone her acting skills, taking courses in Classical and Shakespearean acting at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in 1999. She has shared the screen with renowned actors such as Dennis Hopper and Michael Madsen in Quentin Tarantino Presents: Hellride, directed by Larry Bishop, which premiered at Sundance in 2008.
Cassandra's impressive filmography also includes working alongside Matthew McConaughey in Surfer Dude, playing Woody Harrelson's wife, Luanne. She has collaborated with other notable stars, including Danny DeVito, Kim Basinger, and Ray Liota in Even Money, directed by Mark Rydell, as well as in Sydney Lumet's Find Me Guilty, starring Vin Diesel.
In addition to her film work, Cassandra has made numerous appearances on television, with notable roles including a guest star in the TV series Medium, starring Patricia Arquette, and a recurring role on The Young and the Restless.