Victoria Diamond
Victoria Diamond is a versatile artist hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who began her performance journey at an early age. Her foundation in the performing arts was established through training in ballet, jazz, and tap dance. By the age of nine, she had already landed her first professional lead role in a theatrical production, setting the stage for a diverse career in television, film, theatre, and voice-over.
Following her high school graduation from a French immersion program, Victoria pursued higher education in philosophy and history before enrolling in a rigorous three-year contemporary dance program in Montreal. It was during this time that she caught the eye of a prominent director in French theatre, who encouraged her to delve into acting, leading to her debut in a French-language play. After completing her dance training, she expanded her acting repertoire through various programs and workshops, including the prestigious Neighbourhood Playhouse in New York City, as well as courses in physical theatre in Italy. Her training encompassed a wide array of disciplines such as clowning, voice techniques, improvisation, and yoga teacher-training, alongside the Alexander Technique.
Victoria has carved out a remarkable career in both English and French-speaking entertainment sectors. In 2019, she earned a Gemini Award for her exceptional performance in the Quebec television series "Nomades," solidifying her status as a talented and celebrated artist.