2009

  • Victoria is delighted to join PBJ Management
  • Victoria went to her happy place and ate lots of Domino's pizza for the Britain and America's Got Talent Idents
  • Victoria filmed her third King.com commercial and is becoming a bit of a pro!
  • Victoria continued working with Moneypenny Productions taking murder mysteries to the masses.
  • Victoria filmed a number of sketches with Claudia Sermbezis

2008

  • Victoria filmed a Nationwide commercial with Armando Iannucci, Mark Benton and a great deal of custard creams.
  • Victoria was slightly over excited in the commercial for King.com playing on terrestrial and Sky TV.
  • Victoria continues to work with Money penny productions in their corporate entertainment taking on the role of Dr Elsa Schneider, the German archeologist.

2007

  • Victoria entered The Sitcom Trial competition with Monster Biscuits. Her sitcom won each heat and went through to the final at the Soho Theatre Studios on Thursday 13th December.
  • Victoria filmed with Lee Musson the thriller ‘Hidden Face’.
  • VTM continues to work with Moneypenny productions taking on her 9th role with them.
  • Victoria appeared on E4’s new sketch show Dog Face with Matt King directed by Paul King.

2006

  • VTM portrays an ‘average European’ in a commercial for the energy files by Matthew Huntley.  This played throughout Europe on BBC World
  • Victoria takes the female lead in her first feature film. 'The Helpless Survivor' was co-directed by Sean White and Tom Parrott.
  • Victoria took the role of Frances Mochrie, The Secretary of Defence in the TV drama 'Battle Green' directed by David Arshadi.

2005

  • Victoria filming with Tim Worsley.
  • Victoria graduates from East 15 with her showcase at the ICA, London on September 28th.
  • Whilst training Victoria undertook many roles including Mrs Rafi in The Sea, David Blount (radio); Cathy in The Last Five Years, Martin Leberman (stage musical); Sarah in Jakes Tall Tale, Danika Porter (TV), Di in Double Take, Ed Hicks (film); The Princess in Colgate Advertising, Jan Hayden-Rolls (voice over).

2004

  • Victoria began her Masters training at East 15 Acting School studying Acting specialising for radio, television and film, the only accredited course of its kind.
  • Victoria took part in a rehearsed reading of Spill by Chris Head at The Union Theatre, London.
  • Victoria began working regularly and killing people with Moneypenny Productions.

2003

  • The Big Screen. Victoria took the lead in ‘Lace’ a short film directed by Camilla Strøm Henrikson. This 35mm black and white film was praised at various film festivals around Europe.
  • In another short film, ‘This Lie’, directed by Brian Davenport, Victoria explored her character’s explosive side, hurling abuse, along with her boyfriend’s clothes, out of the first floor window.
  • Victoria learns numerous circus skills to perform at the Barn Theatre in Trinity directed by Ian Bulling. 
  • Under the direction of David Henson, Victoria took the part of Eve in  the musical, The Apple Tree.
  • Involved with a new musical, Victoria took a prominent part in Mary Stuart-David’s, Afterwards directed by David Henson.

2002               

  • 2002 started well with Victoria working with choreographer Stacey Haynes filming the promotional video for the European tour of the stage show, Footloose as the character Dolly.
  • Chris Baldock directed Victoria as Queen Elizabeth I in the South East Tour celebrating the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Pageant. 
  • Working with Carl Rogers, Cat Deeley and Celador Victoria helps out with a new game show as a rehearsal contestant.
  • Victoria performs at the National Theatre with the Early Opera Company.

2001

  • Victoria took the lead in her first radio drama!  Simon Rushbrook directs ‘Return Journey’ for Eastbourne Radio in which ‘Mandy’ drifts from awake to dreamland, but which of her thoughts are imagination and which are reality?
  • Tap dancing musical extravaganza! Victoria portrays Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street for the ADC Theatre Company.
  • Victoria becomes an ident…twice!  UK Living ask Victoria ‘What Men Want’ while TV Jobshop find out about further learning.
  • Victoria returns to Edinburgh, in a change to mainstream comedy, ‘World’s Wife’ was a dramatisation of the feminist poetry of Carol Ann Duffy.  It received some healthy reviews and Germaine Greer even saw it twice.
  • Victoria is sexually confused!  In Caryl Churchill’s ‘Cloud Nine’ Victoria plays a 9 year old boy and 80 year old woman in the same production.  What is it they say…‘make sure you step away from the character at the end of the performance’.

2000

  • Victoria wrote and performed in several sketches for terrestrial television.  They were screened as a guest spot on Gloria Hunniford’s Open House on Channel 5.
  • Victoria made history with the Cambridge Footlights, being the first female fresher from her college to write and perform the famous tour show.  ‘Sensible Haircut’ was a great success, selling out at the Pleasance One in Edinburgh and later transferring to London.
  • Victoria almost got a job with MI5!  Radio Scotland asked Victoria to pose as a candidate on live radio.  The strangest interview of her life as she was in a broom cupboard in London with four strange voices coming through earphones direct from the studio in Scotland.
  • Victoria aged and padded for the role of Granny Weatherwax in Wyrd Sisters with the Brickhouse Theatre Company.
  • Victoria worked with new writer Donny Murray in ‘They May Have Had Kippers’ a kitchen sink drama set near Dublin.
  • Victoria is interviewed on Radio 2 by Richard Allinson on her career so far as part of the Footlights publicity.  She said, ‘It was so strange meeting someone who already seemed to know so much about me and my work."

Before 2000

  • Victoria spent four months with Patricia Hodge at the Strand Theatre in London’s West End in The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie.
  • Victoria trained with the National Youth Theatre
  • Victoria played Rosalind in As You Like It produced by The Big Red Plant Theatre Company which she co-founded

 



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