Victoria Yap is an Asian-American actress based in Houston, TX. She has been featured in numerous print campaigns and commercials, both national and local, including: Edward Jones, Canada Dry, Dell, HCA Hospital, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the Texas Workforce Commission. As a native Texan, one of Victoria's favorite projects has been working with fellow Houstonian cast and crew on the independent film Life Insurance Lottery. In her free time, Victoria enjoys playing tennis, reading, playing the piano, and spending time with her friends and family. Her love of the outdoors often leads her into the mountains for hiking and camping during the summer and snowboarding during the winter.
Victoria Yeates was born on April 19, 1983 in Bournemouth, Dorset, England. She is an actress, known for Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022), Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018) and Call the Midwife (2012). She has been married to Paul Housden since June 2018.
Victoria Zalipsky is an actress, known for Let's Not Meet in the Woods (2020), Above the Shadows (2019) and Wink (2015).
Victoria Zena is known for Embrace the Darkness 3 (2002).
Victoria Zeutzius is an actress, known for Adolescence (2018) and Dismissed (2017).
Victoria was born in White Plains New York in 1993. Her parents later moved to Katonah NY when she was 2 years old. Victoria attended Somers Public Schools during her childhood she played soccer on premiere levels as well as maintained her high honor roll grades to stay a memeber of her school's National Honor Society. Victoria discovered acting when she was fifteen. Then she joined her schools plays and choir. By senior year, she was in love with performing. She walked off Soccer tryouts and onto the stage where she participated in the play and musical of the school year. Now in college, Victoria is taking acting classes year round and performs in Iona's play productions. During Summer of 2012 she played Paige in the horror movie "Bad vs Worse" which has yet to be released. Victoria hopes to attend an acting school after she graduates.
Victoria Del Rosal began her acting career at the age of 18 doing TV commercials for global brands like Sprite, Coors, Head & Shoulders, KFC, Tecate, Secret, Dos Equis, Frontera, Burlington, Carnival Cruises and many others. She has become a household name through the numerous acting roles and hosting shows from networks such as Univision and NBC Telemundo. In 2017, she held the leading role in the indie suspense thriller, Valentina that earned her three Best Actress Awards in the national Film Festival Circuit. In her latest film, Your Iron Lady (2020), Victoria gives a heart-wrenching performance as a young immigrant mother of four coming to America to escape an abusive husband, and to find a better life for her children. The film has gathered 15 awards and 30 nominations around the world; Victoria with four Best Actress nods. Your Iron Lady has qualified for a Golden Globe nomination in the International Film category representing US/Mexico. Previous work by Victoria includes being an Entertainment Anchor at En Vivo and Estrellas Hoy, for Estrella TV and Diseño Modelo for NBC Telemundo. She has hosted shows like Accesso Máximo for Galavision, Billboard Latino for Azteca America, and Show Business Extra on MTV Tr3s' Her ongoing presence in the music space attracted the attention of Don Vicente Fernandez and Director Luis De Velasco. This led to an opportunity for Victoria to perform in Fernandez's popular video, La Tragedia Del Vaquero, which won the Latin Grammy for Best Regional Mexican Song. Victoria's portfolio includes Live Theater performances for Cleopatra, Othello, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, The House of Bernarda Alba and The Three Sisters. Victoria starred in four seasons of the international hit Reality Series Rica Famosa Latina, the Latino version of the Real Housewives. The reality series was produced by Oscar®-nominated Producer Michael Ohoven of Infinity Media and LBI Media. It originally aired on Estrella TV and can now be streamed on Netflix around the world. Victoria has been combining her on-camera and Voice Over skills by performing Union Radio and Television spots for premium brands like McDonalds, Wells Fargo, Toyota, Sierra Mist, Sutter Health, and Cheerios. She has been the voice of ARCO's brand image, Hanna the Hawaiian Dashboard Girl in the Hispanic market for the past three years. Victoria has several upcoming films this year, including Water Dawg and COAST, a film produced by the Oscar®-nominated Actor Bruce Dern. Victoria studied and trained in her craft with Oscar®-nominated actress Adriana Barraza, with the Producer/Director and Acting Coach Tom Todoroff, at The Margie Haber Studio, at The Groundlings and in her hometown Mexico City, where she graduated from the conservatory at CEA Televisa School of Acting.
Victorio Blanco was born on September 18, 1893 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was an actor, known for Tribu (1935), La isla de los hombres solos (1974) and Ssuperzam el invencible (1971). He died on October 1, 1977 in Mexico City, Mexico.