Victor, a talented individual, was born in Camberwell, South London, and later pursued his passion for the performing arts by training at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts for three years. He then furthered his education by attending Goldsmiths University, where he earned a Master's degree in Feature Film. During his time in California, Victor also had the opportunity to attend The Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles.
Victor's professional career began with a notable stage production of The Hostage by Brendan Behan at the Barbican, London, performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has since taken on numerous prominent theatre roles, including the titular role in Othello Productions for both Creation Theatre Company and Cambridge Shakespeare Company. Some of his other notable theatre credits include playing Orsino in Twelfth Night and Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing.
Victor's impressive theatre career continued with his work in productions of Welcome to Thebes, directed by Richard Eyre, and Hamlet, directed by Nicholas Hytner, both for The National Theatre. He also played the role of James Miranda in the western film White Woman Street at Everyman Theatre Cork, which led to his casting in Fair City, a nationally recognized RTE TV Drama based in Dublin. Shortly after, Victor was cast as Julius in the BBC film drama Shooting Dogs, directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring John Hurt. The film was shot on location in Rwanda and depicted the country's Genocide that took place in 1994.
Victor's recent work includes appearing in an episode of the long-running Hospital drama Casualty. He has also appeared in the short film The Moth, playing the role of John Gabriel, which won Best Monologue at the Kwanzaa Film Festival in New York. Additionally, Victor appears in the trailer for the Diablo IV computer game, 'Saviors Wanted', directed by Chloé Zhao and co-directed by Kiku Ohe.