Victoria Maria, a talented individual, hailed from the vibrant city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Her desire for artistic expression and professional growth led her to make the bold decision to relocate to New York City at the tender age of nineteen. It was in the city that never sleeps that she pursued her passion for acting by enrolling in The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre to hone her skills in the renowned Meisner technique.
Upon graduating from the esteemed institution, Victoria embarked on a successful career in indie film, captivating audiences with her impressive performances in a range of films that garnered attention at prestigious festivals such as the SoHo International Film Festival, the Calgary International Film Festival, and the illustrious Cannes Film Festival.
As her career continued to flourish, Victoria made the decision to establish herself in the bustling metropolis of Toronto, Ontario, a hub for creative expression and artistic innovation. It was during this time that she demonstrated her versatility as a producer and actress, bringing her vision to life in the critically acclaimed short film March. This outstanding production was not only an official selection but also a nominee at the esteemed 2020 Whistler Film Festival, solidifying Victoria's reputation as a talented and dedicated artist.