
Actor, Director
Victoria Stevens is an American actress and director known for her emotionally grounded performances and versatility across film and television. She has appeared in a range of compelling projects, including Relay (premiering on Netflix), Mean Girl Murders (available on Investigation Discovery and streaming on platforms like Max), and ABC’s What Would You Do?. Her work also extends into innovative formats, including the vertical film The Deaf Heiress, further showcasing her ability to adapt to evolving storytelling platforms. With a strong on-screen presence and a natural ability to embody complex characters, Victoria is often cast in roles such as law enforcement, medical professionals, reporters, and emotionally layered individuals navigating high-stakes situations. Her commitment to her craft is backed by professional training, allowing her to deliver performances that feel both raw and believable. She trained at The Actors Lab in PA and at UCB in NY. In addition to her acting experience, Victoria brings valuable physical and practical skills to set. She is certified in unarmed fighting, trained in horseback riding, and experienced in bartending, making her a versatile and production ready talent. With a growing body of work and a reputation for professionalism, Victoria continues to position herself as a dynamic performer and filmmaker ready for leading roles in film, television, and beyond. Her passion is to become a series regular on a sitcom and a lead character in a cop drama. Victoria has been focusing her time on becoming a bi-coastal actress with representation on both coasts. Victoria is also a head writer for the Hollywood Times and wrote for Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. In addition to being an actor, Victoria is also a mascot for Toys R Us, Kellogg's, Dunkin, among many other iconic brands. Victoria has stepped into the director seat and is creating her first short film this year called Timestamped, a true story about her dog Niko. It will be premiering at the end of 2026.