Victor's formative years were characterised by a profound connection to the world of performing arts, a connection that was cemented from the moment he took his first breath in the vibrant and culturally rich environment of Camberwell, South London.
As he grew and developed, Victor's innate passion for the performing arts only intensified, leading him to seek out the renowned Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, where he spent three transformative years honing his craft and laying the foundation for a future filled with limitless possibility.
The rigorous and demanding training regimen at Mountview served as the perfect springboard for Victor's future success, as he then went on to further his education at the esteemed Goldsmiths University, where he pursued a Master's degree in Feature Film with unwavering dedication and a keen sense of purpose.
Victor's sojourn in California served as a pivotal moment in his artistic development, as he seized the opportunity to augment his already impressive skills by enrolling at The Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles. This esteemed institution, renowned for its rigorous training programs and esteemed faculty, provided Victor with a platform to refine his craft, foster his creativity, and cultivate the necessary expertise to thrive in the demanding and competitive world of acting.
Victor's illustrious professional career commenced with a pivotal stage production of Brendan Behan's thought-provoking masterpiece, The Hostage, at the esteemed Barbican, London, a cultural hub that has played host to a vast array of artistic endeavors. Since then, he has continued to diversify his repertoire, taking on a broad spectrum of roles in numerous theatre productions that have showcased his remarkable versatility as a thespian.
Victor's extensive list of accomplishments in the entertainment industry is further bolstered by his notable work with The National Theatre, where he had the privilege of appearing in two highly acclaimed productions, specifically "Welcome to Thebes", directed by the esteemed Richard Eyre, and "Hamlet", directed by the renowned Nicholas Hytner.
Victor has made appearances in various projects, including a notable episode of the renowned Hospital drama series Casualty. Moreover, he has contributed to the short film The Moth, which garnered the prestigious award of Best Monologue at the esteemed Kwanzaa Film Festival in New York.
In addition to his on-screen endeavors, Victor has also lent his voice to the captivating trailer for the Diablo IV computer game, titled 'Saviors Wanted'. This ambitious project was skillfully directed by the acclaimed Chloé Zhao, with Kiku Ohe serving as co-director.
Victor's illustrious career has been marked by an extraordinary breadth and complexity as an actor, showcasing his impressive abilities to seamlessly transition between diverse roles and genres, and garnering him a sterling reputation as a masterfully skilled and multifaceted performer, renowned for his unwavering commitment to his craft.