Victor Fink is known for Lotus Eyes (2016), Bad Witch (2021) and Don't Go Hiking (2021).
Victor Fleming entered the film business as a stuntman in 1910, mainly doing stunt driving - which came easy to him, as he had been a mechanic and professional race-car driver. He became interested in working on the other side of the camera, and eventually got a job as a cameraman on many of the films of Douglas Fairbanks. He soon began directing, and his first big hit was The Virginian (1929). It was the movie that turned Gary Cooper into a star (a fact Cooper never forgot; he and Fleming remained friends for life). Fleming's star continued to rise during the '30s, and he was responsible for many of the films that would eventually be considered classics, such as Red Dust (1932), Bombshell (1933), Treasure Island (1934), and the two films that were the high marks of his career: Gone with the Wind (1939) and The Wizard of Oz (1939). Ironically Fleming was brought in on both pictures to replace other directors and smooth out the troubled productions, a feat he accomplished masterfully. His career took somewhat of a downturn in the '40s, and most of his films, with the exception of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941), weren't particularly successful. He ended his career with the troubled production Joan of Arc (1948), which turned out to be a major critical and financial failure.
Victor Flores is an actor, known for Endgame (2015).
Used to be a limo driver, owned a nightclub in Vancouver, B.C. called "Planet X". Worked as a booking agent, lived in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Sydney, Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Las Vegas, Key West, Miami, Las Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Windsor, Ottawa, London and West Germany. Has received business marketing, merchandising certificates from the Ontario Ministry of Education in Toronto, Vancouver Community College, St. Clair College of Applied Arts and Technology and also received a screenwriters certificate from the Vancouver Film School in Vancouver, B.C. Worked as a personal driver for various entertainment performers. Wrote television and radio commercials as well as worked as a copy writer for the University of Windsor newspaper (The Lance). Common-law married to Katherine McNeil. Collects and owns over 25 cars. Had his nose broken 2 times, had surgery on his face due to a bar fight Oct 10, 2003. Has a Doberman/Labrador/Shepard dog named Apollo.
Victor Freer is known for Jack Logan (2020).
Victor French was the son of a stuntman. His debut was a small role in Lassie (1954), uncredited. He had his first real acting experiences in western-films, where he usually played the "bad guy" due to his rather gruff look. This changed with Little House on the Prairie (1974), (as Isaiah Edwards). In 1977, he left Little House on the Prairie (1974) to play in his own sitcom Carter Country (1977), which lasted for two seasons. French then teamed up again with Michael Landon in Highway to Heaven (1984), as (Mark Gordon). French, along with Leonard Nimoy, founded LA's "Company of Angels", one of the area's earliest attempts to establish LA as a type of "Off-Broadway-West Coast". Its limited seating arrangement (99 seats) served as the prototype of LA's Equity-Waiver code. After he left the company in the mid 1970s, he went on to teach acting privately. He was well sought-after, and it became apparent that he had to take students on "by referral only". His philosophy and style was gentle and encouraging to young actors just entering the field. He directed in LA Theaters and won the Critics Circle Award for "12 Angry Men." In the 1980s, he declined to play "bad guys." Victor French died 1989 after finishing the last episode of Highway to Heaven (1984).
Victor Friedland is an actor, known for The Son of Bigfoot (2017).
Victor Frolov was born on November 18, 1988 in Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]. He is an actor and director, known for Flip Your Lid (2016), College Pranks (2018) and Breach (2013).
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Victor Garber has been in some of the most memorable projects of the past four decades. Victor has recently appeared in The Slap (2015), The Flash (2014), Motive (2013) and Web Therapy (2011). He is currently staring in Greg Berlanti's new DC Comics Superhero series "DC's Legends of Tomorrow" for Warner Bros/CW. He has shared in two Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award® nominations for Outstanding Motion Picture Cast, the latest for Milk (2008), and previously as a member of the cast of Titanic (1997) as well as winning with the cast of Argo (2012). Garber received three Emmy® nods for his role on Alias (2001) and has also earned Emmy® nominations for Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows (2001), and his guest roles on Frasier (1993) and Will & Grace (1998). He is also an accomplished stage actor, whose extensive credits encompass lead roles in both plays and musicals, and has earned four Tony Award® nominations, for his work in Damn Yankees (1994-1995), Lend Me a Tenor (1989-1990), Little Me (1982) and Deathtrap (1978-1982. Victor also starred in the 1998 Tony Award winning Best Play, Art.