Victoria Tengelis is known for Johnny Mnemonic (1995), E.N.G. (1989) and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993).
Victoria Tennant trained for eight years at the Elmhurst Ballet School and for two years at the Central School for Speech and Drama in London. In her first film, she starred in the title role of The Ragman's Daughter (1972), written by Alan Sillitoe and directed by Harold Becker. Extensive television work began with Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for the fifteen hour miniseries, The Winds of War (1983). For the thirty-hour miniseries War and Remembrance (1988), she received her second Emmy nomination. She also wrote and co-produced the film Edie & Pen (1996) for HBO and produced Sister Mary Explains It All (2001) for Showtime with her producing partner and husband, Kirk Stambler. Ms. Tennant's work in the theatre includes the Santa Barbara Theatre Company's production of "Doubt" by John Patrick Shanley, for which she won the Santa Barbara Independent's Indie award, The Vagina Monologues at the Canon Theatre and the Napa Valley Opera House, The Misalliance at LA Theatreworks, Love Letters at Steppenwolf in Chicago, Getting Married at Circle-in-the-Square on Broadway, and The Taming of the Shrew at the Westport Playhouse.
Victoria Thaine is an actress and director, known for The Loved Ones (2009), Son of the Mask (2005) and Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows (2016).
Victoria Tomazelli is an actress, known for Ponysitters Club (2017), Ponysitters Club: Fun at the Fair and Ponysitters Club: The Big Sleepover (2020).
Victoria Trauttmansdorff was born on 8 September 1960 in Vienna, Austria. She is an actress, known for Der goldene Handschuh (2019), Gegenüber (2007) and Hannah Arendt (2012). She is married to Wolf-Dietrich Sprenger. They have two children.
Victoria Truscott, an actress originally from Los Angeles, spent much of her childhood in San Diego obsessing over everything Harry Potter before finding her way back to the creative confines of Los Angeles. Equally comfortable both on stage and in front of the camera, Victoria has portrayed a wide range of characters but especially loved the roles of Gina in Tarantinos upcoming "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" and Maureen in the stage production of "RENT" at the Lyceum theater in San Diego. She won the NYT Outstanding Supporting Actress award for her role as Abigail Williams in OnStage Playhouse's "The Crucible". She can also be seen in feature films like "A Life Lived" starring Denise Richards, Big Bear Horror Fest Audience Choice winner "Victorville Massacre", and was found both in front of and behind the camera (as Production Manager) for the comedy, "Hollywood Roadtrip".
Victoria Turkan is an actress, known for Contact 4:12, Famine and Beverly Hills Ghost (2018).
Victoria Turko is known for Vandits (2022), Burden of Truth (2018) and Acting Good (2022).
Victoria U. Bell is an avid actress, film director, screenwriter and producer. She was born and raised in Republic of Moldova during the communist occupation, having only a black and white TV. She formed a passion for film from an early age, being inspired by her country's rich culture and history. She started to write poems and short stories and later developed into scripts and eventually short films that she produced, directed and acted in as the principal role. She's now in post-production of her feature film "Heir of The Witch" a psychological horror film that's inspired by the past of her own family. She's also working on several other scripts, from thrillers to period pieces and comedy. Her vision is to involve more women in the filmmaking world, both in front and behind the camera. Outside of her passion for film, Victoria is involved in charities that support a clean environment and animal's rights.
Victoria Valcheva is a British-Bulgarian actress. Born in Bulgaria, Victoria moved to England at the age of 11 with her family. She first studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins university and later gained The Les Visionnaires Scholarship for her MA Acting training at Drama Centre, London. Victoria also trained at the Boris Schukin Theatre Institute in Moscow and performed in a production of Hamlet at Podium Festival.