Victoria Chilap is a multiculturally rooted international actress based in Berlin, Germany. Born with a rich cultural heritage, she hails from a diverse background that has undoubtedly shaped her artistic expression. With a strong foundation in the performing arts, Victoria graduated from the prestigious GITIS (Moscow Academy of Theatral Arts),a renowned institution that has produced some of the world's most talented actors.
Victoria's early career took off in Moscow, where she was offered her first acting roles in the esteemed Theater of Nations and Kazantsev Center of Modern Drama. For the next six years, she honed her craft, taking on over 15 different roles and gaining valuable experience in the process. During this time, she also began to appear in several television series on Russian television, further solidifying her reputation as a talented young actress.
One of her most notable roles was as Ruth in the "Homecoming" production, where she discovered a new acting technique that significantly impacted her approach to her craft. This experience sparked a desire to continue her education and pursue her acting career internationally. Victoria made the bold decision to leave Russia and start anew, eventually settling in Berlin, Germany.
After relocating to France, Victoria made the move to Berlin, where she has since established herself as a prominent figure in the international acting community. Her early international credits include roles in "Intruder" and "Death of a Nation," both produced by the acclaimed director Gerald.R.Molen and the renowned producer Dinesh D'Souza. In these productions, Victoria had the opportunity to embody the courageous and iconic Sophie Scholl, a role that showcased her impressive range and versatility as an actress.