Victoria Ferrara

Victoria Ferrara was born in 1989 in Sydney, Australia. Victoria is an actress and internationally published model in multiple magazines including Issue 1 of Goth Macabre, and other titles including Sactuary and Gothic Noir. Victoria is best known as her comedic gothic character Angie on the Logie Award winning television series Housos (2011). While working on Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021) as an extra, Victoria was upgraded to the Stunt cast working in a blue morph suit to play animals (Peter, Barnabas, Tom, Mittens and Whiskers) in a trench coat. Other International film titles include Pacific Rim 2: Uprising (2018) and 2:22 (2017). Victoria has also appeared in numerous Australian productions including Tabernacle 101 (2019), Beast No More (2019) and Atomic Kingdom (2019-2021) In 2021 Victoria joined the main cast of Thor: Love and Thunder to play the Falligarian kid. Victoria has also appeared in commercials, including Gobbledok Returns and a zombie in Foxtel Go. Victoria Ferrara is accredited as an actor by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts.

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