Following a move to Los Angeles, Luttrell became frustrated with some of the minor roles that were offered to her at the time,[4] and considered giving up on her acting career to enroll at UCLA to study architecture.[5] She ventured to the UK instead and studied at the British American Drama Association on a midsummer course at Balliol College, Oxford.[5]
In 2011, Luttrell ventured into jazz music, releasing her first album I Wish You Love, produced by Gerrit Kinkel and featuring double bass player Jennifer Leitham, Graham Dechter, Konrad Paszkudzki and drummer Jeff Hamilton.[5]
Personal life
Luttrell married Loyd Bateman, a former stunt performer, in 2007;[6][2] they have two children together, a son, Caden, born in 2007,[5] and a daughter, Ridley, born in 2012.[5] They divorced in 2021. Luttrell has two younger sisters, Erica Luttrell,[3] who is also an actress, and Amanda Luttrell Garrigus,[3] who is an on-air personality in the fashion and entertainment worlds.[citation needed]