Vitor Silva Costa is a Portuguese actor of Venezuelan descent, born in Porto and currently residing in Lisbon. He holds a degree in acting from the Contemporary Academy of Performance in Porto and also attended the Higher School of Theater and Cinema in Lisbon.
As an actor, Vitor has worked consistently in theater, television, and cinema, balancing his education with his professional work. He is fluent in English, French, Spanish, and his native Portuguese.
In his free time, Vitor enjoys playing tennis, horseback riding, playing the guitar, and practicing kickboxing.
In television, he has an extensive portfolio of projects, including soap operas and series such as Morangos com Açúcar, Jardins Proibidos, O Beijo do Escorpião, A Impostora, Sol de Inverno, Espelho d'Água, Alma e Coração, Terra Brava, Conta-me Como Foi, A Serra, O Clube, Marco Paulo, and Flôr sem Tempo.
In cinema, he has made notable appearances in films such as Leviano, Sulis, and Oblívio.
In theater, he has collaborated with various directors and theater companies, including João Paulo Costa, António Capelo, Kuniaki Ida, António Júlio, Pedro Caeiro, Nuno Pino Custódio, Gonçalo Amorim, Os Pato Bravo, Daniel Gorjão, Ricardo Boléo, André Murraças, SillySeason, Teatro Praga, Pedro Penim, and Lama Teatro.
Vitor has also attended several significant training programs, including the Workshop Blueprint by the Actors Home with Luci Lenox, Workshop Cinema with David Bonneville, Workshop Cartoon Dubbing, Zov-Masterclass Philippe Quesne, TNDM II, Workshop about The Method with Marcia Haufrecht, and Workshop Michael Chekhov Technique for Actors with Lenard Petit.