Victoria Pilot is an accomplished film and voice actor, writer, director, and producer from Calgary, AB. Her passion for bringing new stories to life has allowed Victoria to create and work on many beautiful and meaningful films. Victoria had her directorial debut in 2020 when her short films 'In A Hopeless Place' and 'Neverland' premiered at The Globe Cinema in Calgary, AB. She went on to expand her career in the Calgary Film Industry working on multiple film productions including Billy the Kid, My Life with the Walter Boys, American Girl, Joe Pickett, Fraggle Rock and Tegan & Sara's High School. Victoria works within the Assistant Directors and Location Departments as a member of the DGC.
Victoria Posada is an actress, known for Go! Go! Cory Carson (2020).
Victoria Posey is an actress, known for 10 Steps to Love (2021), A Stranger Among the Living (2019) and Gnome and Garden (2014).
She graduated summa cum laude from York University in Toronto and went on to work at the University in its Human Performance Lab, testing such elite professional athletes as the Toronto Maple Leafs and Winnipeg Jets and San Jose Sharks. She was also offered a scholarship to the master's program in physiotherapy at the University of Toronto but declined. She has writen a book on fitness and bodybuilding with one of her former university professors. Robert Kennedy (publisher of MuscleMag - whom she used to write for) convinced her to study acting and she began taking classes at the Actors Network in Toronto. Victoria is a blue belt in Shotokan karate and her favorite form of exercise is kickboxing. Victoria splits her time between Toronto, Los Angeles and New Zealand.
Victoria Prava is known for Private Sales (2016) and Beg Borrow and Steal (2018).
Principal is the elder daughter of Ree (née Veal) and Victor Rocco Principal. Her paternal grandparents were Italian, while her mother's family was from Gordon, Georgia, and South Carolina. Her father, a United States Air Force sergeant, was often transferred to different duty stations, so the family constantly moved, and Victoria grew up in London, Florida, Puerto Rico, Massachusetts, and Georgia, among other places. She and her sister attended 17 different schools. Victoria's acting career began when she made a commercial at age five, and she began modeling in high school. She enrolled at Miami-Dade Community College, and wanted to study chiropractic medicine. However, being seriously injured in a car crash at age 18 made her refocus her energy on her love of acting. She moved to New York City, where she worked as a model and actress. She then studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1971. Her first film was as a Mexican mistress in The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972), starring Paul Newman. Four years later, she became so disappointed with her career that she quit acting and spent the next three years working as an agent. In 1978, she planned on going to law school and later become a studio executive, but Aaron Spelling offered her a year's tuition to accept a role in the pilot of Fantasy Island (1977). She agreed, and soon after that, she landed the role of Pamela Barnes Ewing on CBS' long-running soap opera Dallas (1978). She left the series after nine years, and began her own production company, Victoria Principal Productions. She continues to work as an actress and producer, and has also created a line of skin care products and written three books about beauty and skin-care.
Victoria Pugh is an actress, known for Torchwood (2006), Hidden (2018) and August (1996).
Victoria is a Palm Springs raised and LA-based Storyteller, Writer, and Actor with 20+ years experience. She is also the Intuitive Creator of Inner Arcana Quest : guiding you from "Role-play to Reality" within a live interactive, introspective adventure. After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (LA), she spent nearly a decade with Universal Creative - managing new theme park ride installations, producing upgrades for existing experiences, and writing concept pitches for attractions across the world. Victoria is now grateful to be living a mindful life telling her own stories as a full-time artist through a daily practice of self-reliance and joy.
Victoria Raskin is a Canadian actress, born in Israel to Armenian-European-Israeli parents. Her mother is a professional musician and opera singer, and her father is an Engineer, Kung Fu Master and Kung Fu Champion. Victoria began singing, dancing, rhythmic gymnastics, and performing on stage at the age of three. She was one of the youngest vocalists in the Kinor David Vocal-Instrumental Ensemble. As a toddler, she enjoyed watching theatrical ballet and operas on the television, while moving to the music. At the age of five, she moved to Canada and continued rhythmic gymnastics, eventually competing at the provincial level, and winning the silver medal 3 times in a row. Meanwhile, she played classical piano, making headway through Royal Conservatory of Music examinations and music festival competitions. At the age of 8, she fell in love with the theatre and began training with theatre director/actor, Oleg Palme, playing leading heroine roles, such as Gerda in "The Snow Queen," Little Red Riding Hood in "The Little Red Riding Hood," and the Rose in "The Little Prince." She enjoyed playing comedic roles, such as the Owl in "Winnie the Pooh," Betan in "Karlson on the Roof," and an evil step-sister in "Cinderella," making the audience burst in laughter. She particularly enjoyed portraying seemingly evil or "unlikeable" characters as it posed a greater challenge to humanize seemingly villainous characters. Later on, she took on significantly larger, more challenging, and mature roles, such as Nina, in Chekhov's "The Seagull," and Ophelia, in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." Victoria is known for her film work in "Delinquent," directed by David I. Strasser, where she portrays Claudia, the maternalistic and fun close friend of Jakob Levin (portrayed by Jessie Platt), a rebellious troubled teen. She is also known for her work in "The Birth of Venus," directed by Leah Dean Cohen, where she portrays Venus Rob, a romanticized and sadistically twisted muse of the poor and unsuspecting Zacchari Howardstein (portrayed by Ioan Sebastian Tirlui), an art collector. When she was 11, she began dancing intensively, learning styles, such as ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and street jazz. Later on, she began dancing Latin styles, such as, Argentinian tango, bachata, and salsa and travelled internationally to perform. Victoria enjoys dancing and choreographing and has danced and choreographed for several film projects, such as, "Endless Waltz," directed by Zachary Richardson, and "Before Closing," directed by Marc Yungco. Victoria speaks four languages (Armenian, Russian, French, and English), and she loves gardening, writing poetry/stories/scripts, singing and making music.
Victoria Ratermanis is an actress and assistant director, known for Fosse/Verdon (2019), Here Lies Truth (2020) and Block (2020).