Victoria Liddelle, a talented individual, hails from Scotland, specifically the vibrant city of Edinburgh, where she spent her formative years. Her passion for the performing arts led her to pursue a degree in acting at the prestigious Queen Margaret University. Upon graduating, she made a name for herself in London's West End by starring alongside the renowned Patricia Hodge in a production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
Liddelle's impressive theatre credentials continued to grow as she took on lead roles in various British productions, including The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Portrait of a Woman, Twelfth Night, The Suicide, and The Glass Menagerie, where she shared the stage with the acclaimed David Tennant.
In addition to her thriving stage career, Liddelle made her film debut in the 1999 comedy The Big Tease, directed by the talented Craig Ferguson. This marked the beginning of her foray into the world of cinema, where she would undoubtedly continue to make a lasting impact.