Viola Lynn Collins, a talented individual, entered this world in the vibrant city of Houston, Texas, to a loving family consisting of her mother, Patricia Lynn (Campbell),and father, Phillip Dean Collins. With a strong foundation in the arts, Viola embarked on a journey to hone her craft at the prestigious Juilliard School for Drama, where she immersed herself in the rich world of Shakespearean theatre. Her rigorous training at Juilliard laid the groundwork for her subsequent success on the stage.
Before making her mark in the world of entertainment, Viola had the privilege of playing the esteemed role of Portia in a production of "The Merchant of Venice". Her impressive portrayal of this iconic character showcased her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.
In addition to her work in "The Merchant of Venice", Viola also had the opportunity to bring Ophelia to life in a production of "Hamlet" in New York. Her poignant performance in this classic tragedy further solidified her reputation as a versatile and accomplished actress.
Furthermore, Viola had the privilege of working with the renowned director, Peter Hall, in a production of "Romeo and Juliet" at the Ahmanson theatre in Los Angeles. Her captivating portrayal of Juliet, the star-crossed lover, was a testament to her impressive range and ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters.