Victoria has had a remarkable career, showcasing her versatility by portraying an impressive 37 characters in 11 films and an astonishing 800 episodes of television drama.
Born in the Soviet Union, Victoria made the bold move to relocate to the Netherlands at the tender age of 12. With determination and dedication, she learned the Dutch language from scratch, eventually becoming fluent and building a successful television career as if she were a native speaker.
After years of working in Amsterdam, Victoria decided to take her career to new heights by venturing into the world of Russian-speaking roles. In 2009, she landed her first Russian-speaking part in Moscow, drawing on her Eastern European heritage to deliver a standout performance as Marina, the Russian wife of Lee Harvey Oswald, in the award-winning short film "American Dreams." This critically acclaimed film took home the Best Short Film award at the prestigious Hollywood Festival.
In 2016, Victoria further expanded her linguistic repertoire by learning Serbian to take on a pivotal role in the Dutch Oscar submission, "The Paradise Suite."
In a delightful twist of fate, Victoria has found herself consistently cast in strong, iron-lady roles, such as doctors and lawyers, in the Netherlands, while in Russia, she often takes on more lighthearted, girl-next-door characters. Her impressive range has also been showcased on stage, where she has had the privilege of performing at the National Theatre, most recently appearing in the show "Mijn Man Begript Me Niet" over 50 times.
Later this year, Victoria will make her debut in an Italian film, taking on her first historical role to date.