Victoria Boa, a talented individual born into a New Jersey family with a rich history in show business, began her career at the tender age of five as part of a theatrical duo alongside her mother, Shirley. This dynamic duo showcased their impressive vocal, dance, and instrumental skills at various events, with both mother and daughter effortlessly switching between singing, dancing, and playing instruments.
As Victoria grew older, she decided to put her theatrical pursuits on hold and pursue her passion for competitive ice skating. Her successful skating career ultimately led her to focus her talents and training in a new direction, as she became a coach to nationally ranked figure skaters.
After years of coaching, Victoria's desire to perform on stage and screen resurfaced, and she returned to acting. She underwent extensive training in both New York and Los Angeles, which ultimately led to a wide range of roles in stage productions, films, and television shows, including Columbo, Murder She Wrote, and General Hospital.
In June 2005, Victoria made her Los Angeles stage debut in the comedy "Pearlfield," where she portrayed the captivating role of Dehlia Woolman. Her impressive performance in this production was soon followed by her feature film debut in the comedy "I See You.Com," where she starred as a Human Resource Director alongside the talented Beau Bridges.
In addition to her upcoming film "I See You.Com," Victoria is also set to appear in the independent film "Obsession," written, produced, and directed by LA actress Britt Lind. In this psychological thriller, Victoria brings to life the complex and troubled character of Daphne Lloyd, a movie star struggling with inner demons.