Viviane Ventura, a multifaceted individual of Colombian-British descent, has led a remarkable life as an actress, model, author, and socialite. Born on December 5, 1945, in London, she spent her early childhood in Colombia, South America, where she was raised in three distinct cities: Barranquilla, Medellín, and Bogotá.
In 1958, Ventura returned to the United Kingdom, where she embarked on a film career that would span her life. Her impressive professional trajectory includes serving as Public Relations Manager, collaborating with notable figures such as Nelson Mandela and Julio Iglesias, and even interviewing the Dalai Lama as a journalist.
Throughout her life, Ventura has been dedicated to her work and has authored two books: "April Fool" (1983),a novel, and "Guide to Social Climbing" (1983). Her literary endeavors have undoubtedly showcased her versatility and talent.
In her personal life, Ventura is the proud mother of Sheherazade Goldsmith, a renowned British environmentalist. Currently residing in London, United Kingdom, Ventura's life is a testament to her perseverance, adaptability, and dedication to her passions.