Victoria Charkut is a multifaceted creative force, excelling as a playwright, writer, actor, singer, and director.
Her impressive body of work includes numerous plays, which have been showcased in the vibrant city of New York and published in the esteemed collection, Best Women's Monologues.
With over 20 films to her credit, Victoria has appeared in a diverse range of projects, including the iconic Ghostbusters, the critically acclaimed Tootsie, and the eclectic Julian Po, Sea of Love, Falling in Love, Arthur II, Moscow On the Hudson, Bright Lights/Big City, and three Woody Allen films.
Victoria's journey in the world of theater began humbly as an Usherette for the Rocky Horror Show in London in 1974. She then transitioned to acting at The Cottage Theater in Central Park and went on to co-found two notable New York theater companies.
In recent years, Victoria has continued to hone her craft, taking on the role of Linda in the 2010 production of Francine. Currently, she is actively involved in acting and directing projects in the picturesque Catskill Mountains, where she resides with her loving husband of over 30 years and their four feline companions.