Born in England, Victoria spent her formative years in South Africa before returning to London to complete her education. After completing her A-levels, she spent a year studying and working in Jerusalem and New York, before starting at Cambridge University, where she read Social and Political Sciences.

Whilst at Cambridge, Victoria was heavily involved in all aspects of music and drama – she appeared on stage over one hundred times during her three years there, in productions ranging from Shakespeare to Sondheim, via performances with the Cambridge Footlights and shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Not only passionate about acting, Victoria’s love of singing was fostered by performances in operas, acapella and gospel choirs, jazz quartets, and as the female vocalist for the University’s twenty-piece swing band.

Subsequent to graduating with a first-class honours degree, Victoria returned to London to train as a classical actress at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. After finishing LAMDA, she worked as an actress in theatre, radio, television and film.

Victoria is now exclusively a voiceover artist, enjoying a variety of commercial, corporate and computer game work.