Vicki Hodge was born on October 17, 1946 in London, England, UK. She is an actress, known for Every Home Should Have One (1970). She was previously married to George Ian Alexander Heath.
Vicki Hussion is known for 14 Cameras (2018).
Vicki Kantenwine is known for Mermaids of Tiburon (1962).
Vicki Kim is a Canadian actress from Toronto, Ontario, known for The Boys (2019), The Handmaid's Tale (2017) and The Expanse (2015). While working as a marketing executive for Samsung, Kim initially found the stage as a stand-up comedian for 1 1/2 years before finding roles on screen. Though ethnically Korean, Kim grew up in the Italian neighbourhood of Woodbridge in Vaughan, Ontario and learned to speak Italian with friends and through travels with them to Italy.
Vicki Kisner is known for Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), Wonder Woman (2017) and Haywire (2011).
Famed actress, comedian, singer, and dancer Vicki Lawrence has appeared in television shows, and in nightclubs. Her career included shows with such popular actors as Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman, and Tim Conway. Lawrence was born Vicki Ann Axelrad in Inglewood, California, to Ann Alene (Loyd) and Howard Axelrad, a certified public accountant. Her interest in singing and dancing began at an early age. During high school, she was a cheerleader and voted Most Likely to Succeed by her class. From 1965 to 1967, Lawrence sang with the Young Americans musical group and appeared in The Young Americans, a film that won an Academy Award for Best Documentary. Vicki Lawrence sealed her own fate as a famed actress and comedian by sending Carol Burnett a newspaper clipping showing their uncanny resemblance to each other, and asking if she could give some advice for a contest she was in called "Miss Fireball Contest" in California. Burnett, having a feeling about her, found her phone number and called Vicki. Burnett attended the event, hoping to find an entertainer who could play her kid sister on her variety show. Sure enough, Lawrence was chosen as the kid sister and was mentored by Ms Burnett and her career blossomed from there. In the fall of 1967, she made her debut on the first episode of The Carol Burnett Show. She spent 11 years with the show and earned one Emmy Award and five more nominations. In 1967, she also enrolled in UCLA to study theater arts. To enhance her singing career, she went to Vietnam to perform for U.S. troops with Johnny Grant. Her music career peaked in 1973, when she was awarded a gold record for her internationally known hit "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia." In 1974, Lawrence married CBS makeup artist Al Schultz, with whom she has had two children. When the Carol Burnett Show ended, Vicki Lawrence starred in her own comedy show, Mama's Family, which also featured Dorothy Lyman, Ken Berry, Beverly Archer, and Betty White; Carol Burnett also frequently appeared on the show. After ending her sitcom, Lawrence delved into hosting television shows. She became the first successful female game show host when she hosted Win, Lose or Draw; she also hosted her own talk show, appropriately titled Vicki!, which ran from 1992-1994. Vicki Lawrence's credits cannot be limited to television alone. Her stage credits include Carousel, Hello Dolly, Annie Get Your Gun, No, No, Nanette and My Fat Friend. In the '90s, she performed in I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road. Her autobiography, Vicki! The True Life Adventures of Miss Fireball, recounts her musical, stage, and television career. She spends most of her time doing motivational speeches for women's groups and charities.
Vicki Lee Taylor was born in 1984 in Grimsby, England, UK. She is an actress, known for The Queen's Nose (1995), Big Meg, Little Meg (2000) and Heartbeat (1992). She has been married to Jonathan Day since November 3, 2013. They have one child.
Lewis was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Marlene, a nursing administrator, and Jim Lewis, an air traffic supervisor. She has a sister, Denise. She most recently starred as Countess Lili in Darko Tresnik's production of 'Anastasia' on Broadway. She starred as Velma Kelly in the Broadway revival of 'Chicago' opposite Charlotte d'Amboise, and played Gloria Thorpe in the Broadway revival of 'Damn Yankees', directed by Jack O'Brien. She portrayed Mary Warren in the Roundabout's production of 'The Crucible', directed by Gerald Freedman. She appeared in 'Pal Joey' with Bebe Neuwirth and Patti LuPone for Encores at the NY City Center. Off-Broadway productions in which Lewis has appeared include: Nassim, Snoopy, and Angry Housewives. She starred as Beth on the critically acclaimed NBC series NewsRadio (1995) for its full run of 6 seasons. She also appeared on Three Sisters (2001) and Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures (2006) for their full runs. She had recurring roles on How I Met Your Mother (2005) on Sonny with a Chance (2009). Guest roles include such series as Modern Family (2009), The Blacklist (2013), Angie Tribeca (2016), Doll & Em (2013), Melissa & Joey (2010), Bones (2005), Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000),Murphy Brown (1988), Seinfeld (1989), Grey's Anatomy (2005), The Middle (2009), Pushing Tin (1999), Grace Under Fire (1993), The Norm Show (1999), and Caroline in the City (1995). She has appeared in such films as The Ugly Truth (2009), Breakfast of Champions (1999), Mousehunt (1997), Out of Omaha (2007), and Godzilla (1998). She has voiced hundreds of animation characters, most notably Deb/Flo in Pixar's blockbuster films, Finding Nemo (2003) and Finding Dory (2016), and such animated TV series as The Wild Thornberrys (1998), Rugrats Pre-School Daze (2005), Mission Hill (1999), and Rugrats (1991).
Vicki Liston's fascination with creating, capturing, and enhancing voice recordings has followed her throughout her life. It all started with the big boxy cassette tape recorder she got for her fifth birthday and the first thrill of hitting the red 'record' button. Since then, she's gone on to accumulate impressive credits as a voice artist. Some of her clients include national level companies, such as AT&T, Pizza Hut, Chevron, Delta Dental, Hardee's, Carl's Jr, the LPGA Golf Association, and Wired Magazine as well as regional and small businesses, start-ups, and non-profits. Vicki has also expanded her range to include writing and producing content for popular websites and blogs, national publications, and 'edu-tainment' tutorials where she covers a broad spectrum of do-it-yourself and home improvement subjects. Most notably, her award-winning 'On The Fly...DIY', a video series of easy-to-follow, unique project tutorials for the casual DIYer has generated over a million views on YouTube, and also airs on Amazon Prime. The series has resulted in multiple highlights of Vicki as a national expert in the field. She's been featured in such prominent outlets as The New York Times, the Today Show, MSN, Family Handyman Magazine, Apartment Therapy, Best Life, Realtor, SimpleMost, DontWasteYourMoney, Google's Tangi platform, Hometalk, and more. 'On the Fly...DIY' allows her to engage in her passion for philanthropy where all proceeds earned from the show are donated to no-kill animal shelters and rescue organizations. While voice acting is her first love and primary focus, Vicki is also an accomplished singer and actress who performs on-camera as a host, in principal roles, and as support cast. She's appeared on-screen for Anheuser-Busch, Food Network's Restaurant: Impossible, in William H. Macy's 'The Layover', 20th Century Studios 'The Empty Man', the award-winning 'The Ghost Who Walks' currently on Netflix, and a plethora of commercials. She also has a recurring role as a host on Hometalk TV, which highlights many of 'On The Fly...DIY's projects but in a more 'live' format. Vicki's creative talents have also taken her to the illustrious stage of Carnegie Hall where her classically trained, four-octave coloratura soprano voice twice resonated within the famous music house. Her great love of the genre also extends into opera parody, which most recently inspired a rework of a Puccini aria into an original comedic piece about the Great Toilet Paper Rush of 2020. To accommodate the increased demand for her voice services, in 2019 Vicki founded Smart Mouth Voice Overs, LLC (SMVO), a tongue-in-cheek reference to her Mensa membership and the spectrum of 'intelligent to sassy' vocal qualities she creates. Of note, SMVO is a proud certified Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB), an approved government contract provider, and delivers audio recording and production services for commercials, e-learning applications, corporate narration, telephony applications, new media narration, training videos, app narration, and much more. The company operates a broadcast-level recording studio with state-of-the-art equipment and remote recording capabilities, with a mission to always exceed clients' expectations in both quality and time frame. When requested, Vicki also voices off-site where she almost always has the most exciting experiences, like the time she found herself recording in the exact studio previously used by Sir Paul McCartney...while just one floor below and at the same time, the amazing Lady Gaga was laying down tracks! Vicki was educated at the UMKC Conservatory of Music, where she graduated with a BA in Music with a concentration in audio engineering. While living overseas, she also earned a Master's degree in Management at American Military University (part of the American Public University System). She learned the art of voice over from Susan Berkley (the voice of Citibank and AT&T) and Moneen Daley (founder of Mo'Vibe Voice Overs) in New York City, and actively trains and coaches with Marc Cashman (Clio award and three-time 'Best Voices of the Year' winner) in Los Angeles. Vicki is represented by The Sheppard Agency (Austin, TX), Big Mouth Talent (Chicago, IL), Azalea Agency (St. Louis, MO), Talent Unlimited (Kansas City, MO), and Impressive Talent Agency (Urbana, MD).
Vicki trained at the Aida Foster Theatre School and quickly won a variety of roles in film, television and on stage but it was her portrayal of Yvette in the hit BBC series Allo Allo that gained her worldwide recognition. Vicki played Yvette for all nine series with the Allo Allo stage play taking her on national and international tours to Australia and New Zealand smashing box office records, not to mention four seasons in the West End at the Palladium, Prince of Wales and Dominion theatres. Renowned for her versatility, Vicki began her extensive acting career playing leading straight roles in Softly Softly, The Professionals, Minder and Play for Today but her wonderful gift for comedy timing soon brought her to the roles we are most familiar with. On TV she has worked with the greatest names in comedy including Les Dawson, The Two Ronnies, Ken Dodd and Kenny Everett, and has appeared in such series as Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, Are you Being Served and Come Back Mrs Noah, her role in the latter being directly instrumental in her winning the part of Yvette in Allo Allo. She has also made guest appearances on countless chat and game shows including Noel's Houseparty, where she played the role of Noel's amorous next door neighbour for three seasons, This Morning, Generation Game, Give Us A Clue, Through The Keyhole, All Over The Shop, Today's The Day, Loose Lips, The Weakest Link, Stars Reunited, Britain's Best Sitcom, Comedy Connections and the documentary Pantoland. Added to this she is also an accomplished presenter and is frequently sought after today as a speaker at corporate functions. She also regularly hosts charity events around the country. Film credits include: - The Greek Tycoon, The Likely Lads, Alfie Darling, Sweet William, Spectre, The Last Days of Pompeii, George and Mildred, The Priest of Love, Queen Kong, The Sentinel, Four on Four and The Colour of Funny. In the year 2000, Vicki embarked on a totally new venture working with English Sinfonia. Not only did she perform with them at The Cressing Temple Festival but also narrated Edith Sitwell poetry to William Walton's Façade at the orchestra's home venue, bringing a sparkling new dimension to the work which will long be remembered. Extensive theatre work has taken her from drama to pantomime, musicals to comedy. She played opposite Dudley Moore in Play It Again Sam at the Globe Theatre