Victoria Lee Williams, Tennessee's Human!
Victoria Lee Williams was born in Porterville, California and spent her early years in Southern California. She is the eldest of (altogether) 9 children and when her father re-enlisted in the US Army, she moved about the country going to three different high schools in three different states.
She caught her acting “bug” at a very young age memorizing books/passages from the Bible and reciting them in front of the whole congregation while standing on two orange crates behind the pulpit. She discovered she had comedic timing (still a youngster) when asked to participate in a live skit at Knotts Berry Farm. In grade school she began doing plays and won an award for her first major role in “Shiver My Timbers”. In high school she was part of the marching band (percussion section) and continued performing in plays and musicals.
Taking awhile to first explore various facets of life, she got her formal education later in Northern California. She studied first at College of Marin, then San Francisco State University while raising a child alone and continuing her stage career. Her daughter started Irish Step Dancing at a very young age, so Victoria took it up as well and they have competed and performed together for shows, parades and benefits.
Victoria recently completed her voice-over demo and after over 25 years doing plays, is now branching into roles on camera and in voice-over work. She continues her volunteer work with animal organizations and senior citizen groups and maintains her ties with the military by participating in fundraising for The Gary Sinise Foundation/Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Building For America’s Bravest [to honor the memory of her late father Chaplain (Col.) A. N. Williams and his work].
She caught her acting “bug” at a very young age memorizing books/passages from the Bible and reciting them in front of the whole congregation while standing on two orange crates behind the pulpit. She discovered she had comedic timing (still a youngster) when asked to participate in a live skit at Knotts Berry Farm. In grade school she began doing plays and won an award for her first major role in “Shiver My Timbers”. In high school she was part of the marching band (percussion section) and continued performing in plays and musicals.
Taking awhile to first explore various facets of life, she got her formal education later in Northern California. She studied first at College of Marin, then San Francisco State University while raising a child alone and continuing her stage career. Her daughter started Irish Step Dancing at a very young age, so Victoria took it up as well and they have competed and performed together for shows, parades and benefits.
Victoria recently completed her voice-over demo and after over 25 years doing plays, is now branching into roles on camera and in voice-over work. She continues her volunteer work with animal organizations and senior citizen groups and maintains her ties with the military by participating in fundraising for The Gary Sinise Foundation/Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Building For America’s Bravest [to honor the memory of her late father Chaplain (Col.) A. N. Williams and his work].