Vic Agostinho is an actor, known for Better Than Paradise (2008) and Devil 2.0 (2017).
Vic Alejandro is an Actor/Comedian based in Denver, Colorado. Born and raised on Long Island, NY, he didn't launch his comedy and acting career until he moved to Denver for an IT job. Vic was a Systems Engineer and Project Manager in Information Technology and has a Master's Degree in Project Management. After moving to Denver, Vic decided to try his hand at writing comedy. He thought creating jokes and getting into stand-up would be a good way to hone his writing skills. He started performing at Comedy Works in Denver eventually winning contests and working his way up to Headlining the club and working with the best comedians in the business (Kathleen Madigan, Tom Papa, Brian Regan, Kevin Nealon, and more). After a stand-up performance, Vic was approached by an acting agency and asked if he would consider acting. While the original goal was to become a writer, the performance aspect of comedy became intriguing and challenging. He began doing commercials, independent films, and television programs. He is known for Fishing Naked (2014), Raiders of the Damned (2007), and The Social Dilemma (2020). Vic resides near Denver with his wife Amanda, who is a retired United States Air Force Master Sergeant.
Vic Armstrong was born on October 5, 1946 in Farnham Common, Buckinghamshire, England. He is known for I Am Legend (2007), Left Behind (2014) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012). He is married to Wendy Leech. They have three children.
Vic Aviles was born on 10 December 1970 in Dayton, Tennessee, USA. He is an actor and editor, known for Survival (2006), The Last Adam (2006) and Madea's Family Reunion (2006).
Vic Belaro is an actor and director, known for Pita: Terror ng Kaloocan (1993), Shirley (1998) and Sandakot na bala (1988).
Vic Bender is known for Muhammad Ali (2021).
Las Vegas, NV born and raised, Vic had quite a crazy unsettled childhood. Poor and sometimes homeless, his mother Nancy struggled to keep her 6 children safe and healthy. Vic was the only one of his siblings to escape the dark rabbit hole that is the underbelly of Sin City. The theatre, gave Vic a place to escape the drugs, crime and poverty that surrounded him on a daily basis and a place to express himself with support. Eventually giving Vic reason and purpose to stay in school and go to college. Southern Utah University and the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar city Utah was a comfortable fit after high school. Vic solidified for himself that this was the right path and would always be in the performing arts not only for personal reasons, but also for the "Gift of Story" which can be a powerful tool to those that need to hear it. Vic fell in love with all aspects of the theatre. Directing came very easy and scenic design and construction allowed Vic to see the craft from all aspects. After a successful undergraduate career and several summers performing with Utah Shakespeare Festival, Vic headed to the MFA program at FSU Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training to sharpen his skill with some of the best acting teachers in the country. Being the desert rat that he is, after graduating with his Masters degree Vic headed back to the Southwest and eventually landed in Albuquerque. Being a little disheartened at first with the lack of work for actors at the time, Vic started making plans to move to Chicago because of the flourishing theatre community in the Windy City .Then he met a few folks that talked him into staying for the film opportunities that were about to explode. After 3 years of establishing himself as a respected and sought after talent in the small black box venues around town (which can be great training for film by the way) Vic finally did his first acting for a screenplay. Before the 48 Hour Film Festival, the Duke City Shootout was a great way for emerging filmmakers to produce shoot and show short films. Vic had the honor and pleasure to do a short film called The Family Sausage in 2003. Vic has been apart of dozens of short films helping young filmmakers tell their story. Since 2004 Vic has been in over 30 feature films and 25 TV shows. In 2007 Vic fulfilled a life long dream and became a founding member of the professional Mother Road Theatre Company where he acts, directs, designs, builds and produces some of the best theatre in the Southwest. Along with the passion for story, Vic also enjoys helping others heal themselves and so he went back to school in 2006 to become a massage therapist, which lead him on a spiritual journey that continues today. Vic prides himself on being an accomplished acting teacher and director. When an award winning casting director asks, "Why aren't you teaching actors?" You pay attention. And that's what Vic did. When not in production for Mother Road Theatre Company or on a film set, Vic does private coaching and has several classes through Sol Acting Academy. Vic is in the process of writing several screenplays and a new theatre piece that will see the production table in the next year along with the release of three feature films and a couple of TV shows. Hard as it may be for Vic to ask for help or lean on anyone, he is finally coming to the conclusion that any great person has a great support group. And they are his wife Julia, his agent Carissa Mitchell, and the awesome cast of characters of the Mother Road Theatre Company and a large handful of close friends.
Vic Carmen Sonne was born on April 23, 1994 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She is known for Holiday (2018), I blodet (2016) and Vinterbrødre (2017).
Vic Carmona is a costume designer, known for Moonbound24: The Webseries (2013) and California Dreaming (2019).
Vic graduated from Stanford University with a degree in mechanical engineering. After developing medical devices in the Chicago-area, he moved to Los Angeles and has since appeared on numerous on-screen and onstage productions, including "24," "Grey's Anatomy," "Heathers," "Golden Child," and "Ready Player One." He voices Kenshi Takahashi, Goro and other characters in "Mortal Kombat X" and voices Chiu in Netflix's Mexican-inspired anime series "Seis Manos" A gymnast and martial artist, Vic has been the Chicago Bulls mascot, an "American Gladiators" contender, and an LA Clippers crowd-entertainer and slam-dunker. Vic's father passed away when he was four; his mother, who raised three children on her own, is his hero. Growing up short, smart and bullied, Vic developed a deep sense of empathy and a desire to prove himself, and is still grateful to Stan Lee and Spider-Man for demonstrating that a scrawny nerd could be something special.