Victor Solé is a multi-talented individual who has made a name for himself in the film industry by playing diverse roles in various productions. His extensive filmography includes notable projects such as Ron Howard's epic 'In the Heart of the Sea', the Wachowskis' thought-provoking 'Cloud Atlas', and 'No matarás / Cross the line', directed by David Victori. Additionally, he has appeared in the HBO-TNT television series 'Transporter' and the Netflix series 'Warrior Nun', among many other productions.
As a director, Victor has also showcased his creative skills by directing the short film 'Open: Live with it', which has received international recognition and accolades.
Born and raised in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, Victor Sole's life began with a passion for track and field, which led him to win a Spanish championship during his teenage years. After completing his education in Psychology and obtaining an MBA from a prestigious business school, Victor embarked on a career in Human Resources, working for a multinational company in Latin America, Brazil, and Argentina, as well as in London during the dot-com bubble.
His professional journey continued as he worked for two years in the war-torn region of Kosovo as a member of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK),and four more years for the World Bank in Washington, D.C., where he supported the development of Middle Eastern countries as a Human Resources officer.
However, in 2009, Victor made the life-changing decision to resign from his position as a World Bank official and return to Spain to be closer to his family, particularly his son Marc. This marked the beginning of his transition into the world of acting.
Throughout his life, Victor has been driven by a desire to tell stories that address topics he has experienced firsthand, such as the rise of globalization, the ideals of romantic love, the search for identity, and the pursuit of happiness.