Victor Maddern was born on March 16, 1928 in Seven Kings, Ilford, Essex, England. He was an actor, known for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968), The Siege of Pinchgut (1959) and Dunkirk (1958). He was married to Joan Neuville. He died on June 22, 1993 in London, England.
Born in Jakarta, Indonesia in the Menteng area. Moved to hometown of Fullerton, California in Orange County at age of 2. Has lived in the states of Iowa and Wisconsin from 1990-1993. Trained and certified in Jeet Kune Do, Filipino Kali/Eskrima, and his native, Pencak Silat. Received his Bachelor's of Arts in Geography at California State University, Fullerton and Masters of Arts in History from Arizona State University. Both parents are ordained ministers.
Victor began his acting career at the National Youth Theatre of Venezuela (TNJ) where he was given a very multifaceted training and later on became a member of their company. He studied filmmaking at the Barcelona Film School (ECIB) in Spain while leading a young troupe of actors. A graduate of the New York Stella Adler Studio of Acting Conservatory, he now resides in Los Angeles where he continues to pursue his passion as a storyteller while also diving into Motion Capture and Fight Choreography. Screen and stage credits include The Last Ship (TNT) and Jane, The Virgin (The CW) and theatre productions such as Richard III by William Shakespeare (Independent Shakespeare Company) and Jesus Hopped the "A" Train by Stephen Adly Guirgis (The Sixty-Six Theater).
Victor Manuel Correa Magueira is an actor, known for Guava Island (2019).
Víctor started his acting career in Mexico City where he performed in some of the most renowned theatres. Credits include: IRA (National Theatre); Exilios (National Theatre); The Dogs (National Theatre); The One Who Said Yes (Teatro de la Ciudad). His Chicago credits include: Sweat (Goodman Theatre); How to Use a Knife (Theatre Wit/Shattered Globe;) My Mañana Comes (Victory Gardens/Teatro Vista); Firefly Love (Athenaeum/Something Marvelous); Electra Garrigó (The Right Brain Project); Luz Estrada (Mercy Street Theatre); A prayer for the Sandinistas (Subtext Theatre). His TV credits include Easy (Netflix). Víctor has received national and state Best Actor Awards in Mexico for the plays Heaven Under the Skin (Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) and Strawberry and Chocolate (Juan Ruiz de Alarcón). He was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and the University of the Americas in Mexico/University of Exeter, U.K.
Victor Martinez is an actor, known for Valentine's Date (2021).
Victor Martinez is an actor, known for Devil's Whisper (2019).
Dominican-American bodybuilder Victor Martinez was born on July 29, 1973. He immigrated to the United States, specifically to New York at an early age. During his formative years, he played several sports including baseball, football and basketball while attending school in Washington Heights. Martinez made his bodybuilding debut at age 19 in 1993 winning a show at Elmo's Gym. He competed throughout the 1990s in shows held by the National Physique Committee in the New York and New Jersey areas, placing 1st and Overall in the 1997 NPC New Jersey Suburban State Bodybuilding Contest and again in the 1997 NPC New York Metropolitan Championships. He competed as a light-heavyweight division (176-198 lbs) during his amateur competitions. In 2000, Martinez won the 2000 NPC Junior USA, Heavyweight and 2000 NPC Nationals, Heavyweight shows, winning overall also. In 2001, he turned pro and competed in his first show, placing 8th. He went on to join several IFBB shows throughout the 2000s including the Arnold Classic, eventually placing 1st after his fourth show. He made his IFBB Mr. Olympia debut in 2004, placing 9th. Over the course of his 10+ years of competition, Martinez gained sponsorship from Maximum Human Performance.
Victor Marx is a high-risk humanitarian with successful missions to Iraq, Syria, North Africa and Southeast Asia - many times in non-permissive and high-threat environments, helping orphans and widows. Severely abused and tortured as a child, by the time he graduated from high school, his lifestyle was filled with drugs, fights and theft. The discipline of military life and his faith helped him recover from his traumatic childhood and empowers him to help others. Victor is the world record holder for "Fastest Gun Disarm" and has earned a seventh degree black belt in karate/jiu-jitsu. Today, Victor dedicates himself to helping others deal with challenges and encourages a resilient, healthy lifestyle. Victor mixes humor with raw reality stories of survival and redemption. Victor's work and leadership has been sought after by award-winning actors, musicians, professional athletes, military leaders and politicians - from the Pentagon to around the world.
Victor Mascitelli is known for Junk Drawer Magical Adventures (2018), AVA: A Twist in the Road (2021) and Sorbet Perplex (2017).