Valeria Diana Solomonoff is known for Monos (2019) and The Caller (2008).
Valeria Dymova was born in Ukraine, but grew up on the Adriatic coast in Croatia. She became a photographer, and soon she was so fascinated by filming that she began to act as an actress. Valeria regularly participate in diverse actor's (commercials, clips, films) direction and modeling projects. She has participated in more than 50 commercials (Hugo Boss, Helen Marlen, Volkswagen etc.) and few feature films - '303' which was nominated in Valladolid International Film Festival, Miami Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival and 'How to fall in love in 24 hours' directed by Bruno Cesar Lhamby. She love festival and competitive short films. Valeria starred in the short film 'Synthetic Love', which was nominated in several nominations of international festivals.
Valeria Efimova is known for Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind (2020).
Valeria Emiliani was born on 4 February 1994 in Bogotá, Colombia. She is an actress, known for The Padre (2018), Emma Reyes La Huella de la Infancia (2021) and Siempre Bruja (2019).
Valeria Fabrizi was born on October 20, 1936 in Verona, Veneto, Italy. She is an actress, known for Biblioteca di Studio Uno (1964), Delitto d'amore (1966) and Vento di primavera (1958). She was previously married to Tata Giacobetti.
Valeria Favaro is known for Innamorata (1995) and Gatta alla pari (1993).
Valeria Galviz is an actress and producer, known for Amar y Vivir (2020), Pepe Caceres and Herencia.
The second child of an Italian germanist and a Greek painter, Valeria Golino grew up in Naples until her parents parted. After three years in Athens with her mother and another three in Naples with her father, she began to work as a model. She left high school after her first movie and didn't study performing arts at all. In 1985 she got the leading role in Piccoli fuochi (1985) by Peter Del Monte and the next year won the Best Actress Award at the Venice Film Festival for Storia d'amore (1986). After some European co-productions (Dernier été à Tanger (1987), Gli occhiali d'oro (1987), Paura e amore (1988)) she began to work in Hollywood (Big Top Pee-wee (1988)). She soon gained prominent roles in Rain Man (1988), Hot Shots! (1991) and Hot Shots! Part Deux (1993). Now she works in the US (Clean Slate (1994), An Occasional Hell (1996)), Europe (La putain du roi (1990), Immortal Beloved (1994)) and in Italy. too, especially with young directors (Come due coccodrilli (1994), Le acrobate (1997), L'albero delle pere (1998)). In 1994 she produced and acted in I sfagi tou kokora (1996) by Greek director Andreas Pantzis. Her voice is more appreciated in Hollywood (where she took speech therapy) than in Italy (where she is sometimes dubbed); in "The Slaughter of the Cock" she acts as a deaf and dumb woman. She speaks four languages: Italian, Greek, French and English. Her brother is a musician and their uncle Enzo Golino is a famous journalist.
Valeria Gonzalez is a Los Angeles-based actor. Born in Monterrey, Mexico, Valeria spent her early childhood there and grew up with an older brother and sister in a house next to her grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. As a child, Valeria spent summers in Canada with her mother and two siblings and has treasured memories of attending summer camps where she learned to speak English fluently. When Valeria was 10 years old, her family relocated to Mexico City, where she began attending middle school. They then relocated to Barcelona, Spain, and she finished middle school and attended high school in La Garriga, a small town just outside of Barcelona. Valeria's education in the surroundings of this idyllic mountain town proved transformative. Valeria always gravitated toward the arts, studied ballet for a number of years, and attended an art school concurrent to high school and began painting, a hobby in which she still very much enjoys. She loved studying different languages, and particularly Spanish grammar and syntactic analysis. She also studied English, Catalan and French. After high school Valeria attended the University of Barcelona, where she studied and received her Bachelor's Degree in Media and Communications. She also studied at Jonkoping University in Sweden for a year as part of her degree. In Sweden, she was part of the Student Union and raised money through events and activities around the city, as well as organized trips around Europe, which included Kiruna (North of Sweden), Tallinn (Estonia), Bergen (Norway), and several cities in Russia. Valeria attended an El Plato de Cinema Acting School while attending university and participated in short films in Barcelona and London. Some of her European film credits include "The Pick Up," a short film by Aml Ameen in London; Isola, playing the lead role, spoken entirely in Italian, and shot in Carloforte, Italy; and Green It Up, where she acted as a host for the TV show in Jönköping, Sweden. Her stage acting highlight was a lead role in L'amant, a Catalan adaptation of the Harold Pinter play 'The Lover', performed at La Vilella Theater in Barcelona. Valeria relocated to Los Angeles in 2012 to further her career in film and television. Shortly thereafter, she began training with the Ivanna Chubbuck Studio and honed her improvisational skills at The Groundlings. She also trained at The Actors' Gang Theatre Company, where after six months she was chosen to be an intern company member. Valeria continues to study her craft passionately and is actively pursuing diverse roles in film, television and commercials. Socially conscious, Valeria has volunteered her time throughout her adult life, and volunteers at Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue. In her spare time she enjoys painting in her garden and spending dinners with friends.
Valeria Gorbacheva is known for Vetki (2020).