Valentino Pulido is known for Mystified (2019), Call Me Alma (2023) and Kimmy Dora: Ang kiyemeng prequel (2013).
Valentino Rossi is an Italian professional motorcycle racer and multiple MotoGP World Champion. He is considered to be the greatest and one of the most successful motorcycle racers of all time, with nine Grand Prix World Championships to his name - seven of which are in the premier class. Following his father, Graziano Rossi, Valentino started racing in Grand Prix in 1996 for Aprilia in the 125cc category and won his first World Championship the following year. From there, he moved up to the 250cc category with Aprilia and won the 250cc World Championship in 1999. After graduating to the premier class in 2000, he won the 500cc World Championship with Honda in 2001, the MotoGP World Championships (also with Honda) in 2002 and 2003, and continued his streak of back-to-back championships by winning the 2004 and 2005 titles after leaving Honda to join Yamaha, before regaining the title in 2008 and retaining it in 2009. He left Yamaha to join Ducati for the 2011 season, but it was confirmed in 2012 that he would rejoin Yamaha for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He suffered two winless seasons while at Ducati.
Valentino Scaramella is an actor, known for Laugh Killer Laugh (2015), What a Man Wouldn't Do for a Woman (2001) and Good vs. Wiivil (2007).
Valentino Visentini is known for Jumper (2008), Perfect Match (2013) and The 410 (2019).
Valentyn Edward Korotkevych. Born Severodonetsk, small city of eastern Ukraine. Being an only child in the unformed family, he was raised by a single mother - lawyer with a keen ear for music. In the midst of war zone between Russian & Ukraine (2013), he finished high-school at 17 and was forced to claim refuge abroad, which led him to Canada - Toronto (2014), where he studied Computer Engineering for a year before quitting and slowly revealing his passion for arts. First creative-directorial work (titled "Tea?", Toronto) include a collaboration with a close friend, Vanessa Jackson, that brought Valentyn initial praise of recognition withing the local community ('Award of Merit' at Canada Shorts) Following up, he wrote, directed & acted in "Paradise. Death. Mars" a piece based on Spoken Word of the same name. Attempt on defying the nature of one's being. One's contribution towards general consensus of present way of living. Awarded with 'Best Experimental Category' at Queens Film Festival, NY, along with playing at Oaxaca Film Festival under 'Explanatory' category. Next-up is a story based on a homeless African-American boy, who glimpses to see his potential future as a Jazz musician, only to be crushed to discover that the vision was only a dream of his (title - "Silent"). Film is currently being re-visioned and finalized with a close co-creator/collaborator Cameron Mackenzie (SFU Graduate & incredible talented mind of Vancouver scene) In 2019 Valentyn relocated to the west coast of Canada - Vancouver to con't pursuing his acting career, along with finishing his latest writing collaboration on the thriller-mystery screenplay - "Awake", which has been accepted as a Quarter Finalist at Hollyshorts Film Festival (Lost Angles) along with becoming Semi-Finalist at Screenplay Festival under 'Horror-Thriller' genre. Lastly, Valentyn's most recent writing-directorial work follows the tragic over-night story of young woman, who, being an undeniable 'hopeful romantic' is destined to pay a heavy price for such a big heart of hers. Greedy in its essence, the title of the film is "Back of the night". Recently final cut has been locked down & film is being considered for the festivals Most recent creative en-devour took its place under the title 'In search of' - a hybrid of film & digital. It is Valentyn's first attempt into bringing & honing 'founder' material itself - 8mm scan. Currently in post-production.
Valentyn Vasyanovych was born on 21 July 1971 in Zhytomyr, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]. He is a producer and editor, known for Atlantis (2019), Riven chornoho (2017) and Vidblysk (2021).
Valentín Paredes was born on 13 November 1955 in Spain. He is an actor, known for Cold Light, Hospital Central (2000) and Cosa De Brujas (2003).
Valentín Ramírez is known for Replicas (2018).
ValenZia Algarin hails from the city of Peabody, a small town outside of Boston MA. Her father, Carlos Algarin, is of Puerto Rican descent and her mother, Mercedes Algarin, is of Dominican descent. Valenzia's love of acting blossomed into a career that began on stage and transitioned into the film industry. Some of her stage credits include: One-woman shows, The Piano Lesson, Laundry & Bourbon, Biloxi Blues, & a Hat Full of Rain. A few Television credits include HBO's "True Blood" as the recurring character of "Maria" introduced to us in Season 4, Adult Swims Black Jesus, TNT's SouthLand, CBS's Cold Case, TV Ones Love That Girl, & Comedy Centrals Mind of Mencia... Other credits include "The Journey of A Female Comic" a DocuComedy that made waves in Theatre's across the Country where Valenzia holds her own in representing for the the youth of Latin America.. Algarin endeavors to work on films & characters that challenge her ability as an actor. "The more a film is characterized as raw & real, the more I am determined to master the role ~Valenzia"... A case in point is the film "Hard Silence (Silencio Fuerte)" where Algarin received accolades and rave reviews for her powerful performance in the film as "Karla", a young girl who is physically, mentally, and sexually abused by her mother. As an avid spoken word artist who continues to perform her poetry, Algarin recently collaborated, performed and wrote lyrics on singer/songwriter/producer Margo Thunder's (of 9.9) latest CD, "R&B 101" in the song "With Open Arms". Through this, she has now started her venture in the music world! More then just an actress, Valenzia Algarin is an advocate for children. When not on stage, in the studio or in front of the camera, Valenzia is busy starting her own Foundation "It All Starts With A Dream", where she visits & speaks at schools to mentor the youth by inspiring them to dream, believe & reach goals. She stresses to the youth that they are the "Remote Control of Their Lives". Algarin has also collaborated with "Future First", an after school program & has teamed up with celebrity trainer Dion Jackson, one of the founders of "Lets Move Hollywood" which is a campaign to fight against childhood obesity, helping the First Lady Michelle Obama's Lets Move. Valenzia Algarin is quickly becoming the Positive Role Model to the youth in this country in hopes of one day reaching the youth around the world.
Valer Dellakeza was born on 29 March 1942 in Craiova, Romania. He is an actor, known for Tatal fantoma (2011), 21 Rubies and Sieranevada (2016).