Vic Browder, a dynamic and courageous actor, has made a name for himself in the performing arts. Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, he was raised in a poor and sometimes homeless environment, where his mother struggled to keep her six children safe and healthy. Despite the challenging circumstances, Browder found solace in local theatre, which became his sanctuary for self-expression and emotional support.
As he grew older, Browder's passion for the performing arts only intensified, leading him to pursue a degree at Southern Utah University and the Utah Shakespeare Festival. He then went on to earn his MFA from Florida State University's Asolo Conservatory.
After completing his education, Browder returned to the Southwest and eventually settled in Albuquerque, where he became a founding member of the professional Mother Road Theatre Company. He has acted, directed, designed, built, and produced some of the best theatre in the region.
Browder's talent and dedication have earned him recognition as a respected and sought-after actor in small black box venues in Albuquerque. He has also expanded his work into acting on camera, appearing in dozens of short films through the Duke City Shootout and the New Mexico 48-Hour Film Festival.
Throughout his career, Browder has been fortunate to have a strong support group, including his wife Julia, agent Carissa Mitchell, the cast of characters with Mother Road Theatre Company, and a handful of close friends. He is proud to be an accomplished acting teacher and director, and when not in production, he offers private coaching, audition taping, and classes through the New Mexico Actors Co-op.
Some of Browder's notable film and TV credits include Sicario, Waco, The Magnificent Seven, Godless, and Succession, alongside notable actors such as Liam Neeson, Ethan Hawke, Idris Elba, Peter Sarsgaard, David Strathairn, Michael Shannon, and Cuba Gooding.