Victoria Vetri
Victoria Vetri, born on September 26, 1944, is a notable American model and actress hailing from San Francisco, California. She is the daughter of Italian immigrants and pursued her education at Hollywood High School from 1959 to 1963, later refining her artistic talents at Los Angeles City College.
Vetri's career in modeling and acting took off during her teenage years, showcasing her diverse talents as both a singer and dancer. Notably, she turned down the opportunity to provide the singing voice for Natalie Wood in the iconic film "West Side Story" (1961). Additionally, she auditioned for the lead role in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of "Lolita," a part that ultimately went to Sue Lyon.
Beyond her work in the entertainment industry, Vetri is also a passionate poet and guitar player, demonstrating her creativity in various forms. Her multifaceted career reflects her dedication to the arts, making her a unique figure in Hollywood's vibrant history.