Victoria Diamond is a multifaceted artist who embarked on her performing journey at a remarkably young age in Halifax, Nova Scotia. As a youth, she immersed herself in the world of dance, studying ballet, jazz, and tap dance with fervor. At the tender age of 9, she was entrusted with her first professional lead role in a play, marking the beginning of a long and illustrious career.
Throughout her formative years, Victoria continued to hone her craft, taking on a diverse range of roles in television, film, theatre, and musicals, as well as lending her voice to various projects in her hometown. Her academic pursuits were equally impressive, as she graduated from a French immersion high school and went on to study philosophy and history at university.
Following her academic endeavors, Victoria was accepted into a prestigious three-year contemporary dance program in Montreal, where she gained the attention of a seasoned director with a deep understanding of French theatre. This esteemed director encouraged Victoria to pursue her passion for acting, casting her in her first French play. Upon completing her dance program, Victoria continued to refine her acting skills through a variety of programs and workshops, including the renowned Neighbourhood Playhouse in New York City, physical theatre in Italy, and numerous other forms of acting and movement-related training, such as clowning, voice training, improvisation, yoga teacher-training, and Alexander technique.
Throughout her eclectic and successful career, Victoria has navigated both the English and French entertainment industries with ease, excelling in television, theatre, film, and voice-over work. In 2019, her outstanding performance in the Quebec TV series Nomades earned her a coveted Gemini award.