Veronica Reed is an actress, known for Miss Dot Lonelyhearts (2018), Eureka (2015) and Turducken (2020).
Veronica Reyes is an actress, known for Midnight in a Perfect World (2020), Us Again (2020) and Finding You (2019).
Veronica Reyes-How is an award winning actor/writer/producer based in NYC. A graduate of the University of Michigan with a B.A in Mathematics, she left a career in technology consulting to pursue acting when an open-call audition resulted in her booking the national tour of Rent. Other acting credits include Miss Saigon, CBS' Blue Bloods, and NBC's The Blacklist. She produced the short film California Roll, which was accepted into 10 film festivals around the country and won the Best Micro Thriller at the 2018 Austin Revolution Film Festival. As a director, she has worked for Theatreworks USA, The Barrow Group, and Unity Stage Company. In the past year, she has become a critically acclaimed writer with her 1 hour medical drama American Doctor, based on the life of her mother, qualifying as a 2021 Screencraft True Story & Public Domain Finalist, a 2021 Stowe Story Lab Finalist and a 2021 Screencraft Fellowship Finalist. Her 1/2 hour comedy Emotional Support is a 2021 Screencraft Comedy Semifinalist.
Veronica Ricci is a native of Sacremento, California. She describes herself as a "latebloomer" in how she developed during her teenage years as socially awkward and shy. Veronica eventually broke away from her strongly-shy nature, during her freshman year of college. The wild, party-going scenes she deeply involved herself in, suggestively helped Veronica realize how much she enjoyed being in front of people and how she enjoyed putting on a show for them. This early period of the young life of Veronica Ricci included go-go dancing at nightclubs as well as chance photo submitted to Hustler which led to her modeling career. She also spent a 3-year period in the adult film industry with 9 credits to her name. She specialized mostly in girl-on-girl content or solo scenes. Recently, Veronica returned to college, however she supports herself with part-time modeling on the side. She also has her own website and a twitter account, both of which fans can visit to see what upcoming activities young Veronica has.
Veronica Roberts is known for Mr. Turner (2014), Emma (2009) and Tenko (1981).
The rising awareness for diversity and the growing movement in support of women-led and female-driven films, Veronica Robledo takes the initiative through her storytelling. Women have unique life experiences, and those experiences inform their stories and the lens through which they view the world. Veronica optioned the book, The Crickets Dance, developed and wrote the screenplay and, in 2019, she directed and produced what would be her first feature film. The Crickets Dance concerns, Angie Lawrence, an attorney and southern beauty. If she ever hopes to find love she needs to do two things: let a man walk her to the door and let go of the past. She sadly gets the opportunity to do both when her dear friend passes away and leaves her a stunning southern antebellum mansion. While moving in she discovers a long-forgotten diary hidden in the attic. It dates back over 150 years. She becomes entranced with diary's story, its history of slavery and brutality, and how the bounds of time and injustice were overcome by love. So much so that she hardly notices when the handsome black attorney, Andrew Ruben McGrath, is assigned to share an office with her. The world is ready for protagonists and stories that play a vital role in our lives and our cultures presenting challenging questions about our society and history. The recent royal interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry has only further sparked the debate of interracial relationships. The Crickets Dance provides a common experience that allows us to explore topics of diversity and inclusion. Veronica hopes that this movie will inspire tolerance and acceptance. She especially hopes to inspire young women to be comfortable in their own skin and to follow their dreams. She believes that with hard work, passion, and God one can achieve greatness.
Veronica Rodriguez was born on August 11, 1985 in Miami, Florida, USA. She is known for 90 Day Fiancé: Pillow Talk (2019), 90 Day Fiancé: Self-Quarantined (2020) and 90 Day: The Single Life (2021).
Veronica Rodriguez is a Mexican American writer and director for film and television. She graduated from The Peter Stark Producing Program at USC. After a few years working at Funny Or Die, Veronica went on to write for shows like HBO's Betty and Netflix's Freeridge. She made her feature directorial debut with Let's Get Merried for Viacom and VH1. She has two dogs, Thor and Stevie.
Veronica Sixtos was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. At a young age she moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue an acting career. Veronica began working on commercials and TV promos (W.B.) but discovered her natural talent for acting when she booked a small role in the award winning film Quincenera(2006). Within the same year Veronica's talent landed her guest star roles in several television series' including, Strong Medicine as Marcela Cortez, and the popular Nickelodeon sitcoms Zoey 101 and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. In 2008, she played the lead role in the short film, Father Time. She continued her career landing recurring roles on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place as the bright and bubbly, Nellie Rodriguez (2007-2008) and TBS' Tyler Perry's House of Payne playing the role of the next door neighbor, Alexandra Hernandez(2009). She starred in the fun and witty feature film, The Prankster(2010), as the charming love interest, Mariah Rivera. In 2012, she released her first music video, Stars, revealing her special talent as a singer/songwriter and musician. Soon after, she was offered to sing the theme song for the film Secret Asian Man: Rise of the Zodiac. More recently she played the role of Azalea in the award winning post-apocalyptic thriller The Last Survivors. Her most memorable role yet was in the feature film Hostile Border. Veronica carries a thought provoking story of a young woman caught in between 2 cultures. The film explores the dark side of the American dream. LA film festival winner 2015 -Audience award for best narrative feature / Grand Jury Prize best direction
Veronica St. Clair is an actress, known for Unbelievable (2019), 13 Reasons Why (2017) and La Brea (2021).