Vera Barreto Leite is an actress and costume designer, known for República da Traição (1970), Conceição: Autor Bom é Autor Morto (2007) and Som & Fúria (2009).
Vera Bommer is known for Hinter diesen Bergen (2010), Seitentriebe (2018) and Nachtexpress (2012).
Vera Bulder is a New York based actor, producer, and writer, originally from Amsterdam. Born into a theater family, Vera started her career at the International Theater Amsterdam (ITA) where she performed in two plays before attending acting conservatory in Rotterdam. She later appeared in short films by Emma Westenberg, which marked the beginning of a long collaboration. This partnership led to "Bleeding Love", a feature film co-authored and produced by Vera and Killer Films. In 2020, Vera founded Deux Dames Entertainment with Clara McGregor, an independent film and TV production company. The company specializes in developing narratives that empower and celebrate the diversity of the female experience
Vera Carlbom is known for Året Jag Slutade Prestera Och Började Onanera (2022).
Vera Cheiffo is known for Holy Hell (2016).
Vera Chen is an actress and director, known for Boluomi (2019), The Rope Curse 2 (2020) and Ten Years Taiwan (2018).
Vera Cherny was born Vera Chernysheva in the former Soviet Union to Vasilyi, an Army officer, and Lyubov, a teacher. Because of her father's profession, the family moved a lot. The first time they relocated, Vera was less than 2 months old and her parents carried her onto a military truck in an open suitcase instead of a bassinet. She began performing at 3 years old at a local ballet school in Altengrabow, in the former East Germany. At 16, Vera came to the United States on a full scholarship. She continued her undergraduate and graduate studies in the U.S., while acting in regional theatre productions. She graduated with an M.F.A. in Acting from the Actors Studio Drama School in New York City. Vera has recurring guest star credits on "The Americans" (FX, Seasons 3-6); "StartUp" (Sony / Crackle, Seasons 1-2); "Counterpart" (Starz, Season 2). Most recently she's recurred on "Queen of the South" as Oksana Volkova (USA, Seasons 4-5) and on "For All Mankind" as Lenara Catiche (Sony / Apple TV+).
Vera Chidera is known for The Millions (2019).
Vera Chok is a writer, actress, singer, artist and lover of language. Of Chinese descent, Chok was born in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, where she grew up attending the missionary school of Asaunta until moving to the United Kingdom as a teenager and completing her secondary education in Abbots Bromley School in Staffordshire, England. Later she continued her education at Queens College, Oxford where she got her MA in Archaeology & Anthropology. Pursuing her creative side, Chok studied acting at both the Poor School in London and Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris. Her desire to learn continues and in October 2013 she started an MA in Writing at the University of East London. Chok's acting roles have included performances in theatre, television, radio and film; from independent spirited performances, large established television dramas, one-woman shows and performances in award-winning shows such as Lucy Kirkwood's play "Chimerica" at the Almeida and Harold Pinter theatres during 2013. In 2010 Chok founded saltpeter, an independent theatre company and has served as producer and co-produced on several successful shows with the company. Away from acting Chok's other creative works include music and writing. She is the lead singer of the band FRIENDS OF FRIENDS (FOF), who released their first single "Your Sappy Song" in March 2014. In 2011 she setup and ran The Brautigan Book Club, an international creative society that uses the work of American Beat writer Richard Brautigan as the starting point for expressive and artistic exploration. Chok's writing consists of pieces which are based in poetry but not restricted by that definition and has been published by Ether Press, Brautigan Free Press and The Rising.
Vera Cudjoe was born in 1928 in Trinidad. She is an actress, known for Jumping the Broom (2011), Rookie Blue (2010) and E.N.G. (1989).