Ruby Elise York, a talented individual, was born in the picturesque city of Santa Monica, California. As the daughter of John York, a renowned musician from the iconic 1960s rock band "The Byrds", Ruby was exposed to the world of music from a young age. However, she took a different path, choosing to pursue her passion for acting instead.
Ruby's academic journey was remarkable, as she graduated from high school at the impressive age of 16. Without hesitation, she dove headfirst into the world of film acting, building upon her early experience in theatre groups, ballet dancing, and playing various instruments such as the cello and piano.
As she grew older, Ruby's dedication to her craft only intensified. She was featured in numerous live performances throughout the Los Angeles area, gradually landing small roles in feature and short films. Her big break came in 2015 when she secured a co-starring role in the feature film "WWJD What Would Jesus Do?: The Journey Continues".
Following this significant milestone, Ruby continued to book roles in various films, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Some of her notable credits include "Maya" in "Five Piece", "Jennifer Banks" in "Hunt for Truth", and "Elizabeth Watson" in "Dark Hours: Roxana", produced by James Franco's production company Rabbit Bandini Productions.