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Name
  
Victoria Matlock


Role
  
Theatre actor


Full Name
  
Victoria Matlock

Born
  
February 3, 1978 (age 46) (
1978-02-03
)
Salt Lake City, Utah

Education
  
University of Northern Colorado

Victoria Matlock is an American musical theatre actress. She appeared in the Broadway and Off-Broadway productions of Million Dollar Quartet in the role of Dyanne.

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She has been involved in several regional theatre productions including Godspell and The Sound of Music. She has also performed in Cats at the Hangar Theatre in Ithaca, New York as Grizzabella and in the original production of Saving Aimee by Kathie Lee Gifford. She performed in the national tour of The Full Monty and the national tour of Evita, supervised by Hal Prince.

Early life

Victoria Matlock was born on February 3, 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was drawn to the stage from a young age. Victoria was a creative person from early on, being involved with such things as singing, acting, dancing, painting and purse making. Victoria's first performance was in The Ugly Duckling as the title character, at the age of four. From there she performed at the Junior Shakespeare Company and in the University of Utah's Theatre for Youth program. At the age of 13 her father took her to see The Phantom of the Opera in New York City, which inspired her to pursuee a career in musical theatre. Matlock attended the University of Northern Colorado, where she appeared in The Man Who Came to Dinner (Lorraine), The Taming of the Shrew (Kate), Always Patsy Cline (Patsy Cline), and Evita (Eva PerĂ³n). After obtaining her degree Victoria moved to New York City.

Career

Once in New York, Victoria auditioned for many different shows and was cast in TheatreWorks USA's production of Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile as Mrs. Primm. After that Victoria went on to star in other shows such as Godspell (as Joanne), Baby Case (Studio Sister/ The Secretary), The Sound of Music (as Maria) and Cats (as Grizabella). She was also a part of the national tours of The Full Monty (as Susan, understudy for Pam, Vicki) and Evita (as Sister, Nurse). Victoria was also seen in Jekyll and Hyde in Concert (as Emma).

In March 2006, she was cast as the standby for Elphaba on the first North American tour of Wicked. She covered the role multiple times for Julia Murney and later, Shoshana Bean. On January 3, 2007, she took over the lead role for a 10-month stint, before exiting the company on November 4, 2007.

Victoria starred as Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar with the Maine State Music Theatre. The run lasted from June 4 through to the 21st of 2008. As well as concert, The Grass is Always Greener for friend/composer Will Van Dkye.

She played Cindy Lou at the Westside Theatre in the off-Broadway show The Marvelous Wonderettes. Victoria left the production on June 7, 2009.

She also starred in a musical adaptation of The First Wives Club, which played at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre from July 17 - August 30, 2009.

Filmography

Actress
2022
Starf*cker as
Terri Alden
2020
Happy Horror Days as
Jessica / Party Game Player 1 (New Years / Father Time)
2020
The Voices as
Catherine
2018
Crib (Short) as
Brooke
2018
Bium Bium (Short) as
Claire
2017
Whiteblood as
Hotel Lobby Receptionist
2017
Without End: A Fractured Fairytale (Short) as
Victoria (Bridesmaid)
2016
Love Meet Hope as
Joy
2014
Plea (Short) as
Debbie
2004
The Stepford Wives as
Stepford Wife (uncredited)
2003
Autumn (Short) as
Schoolgirl
Producer
-
Untitled Folklight Feature (producer) (pre-production)
-
Labor Relations (Short) (producer) (completed)
2023
Slotherhouse (co-producer)
2020
The Voices (producer)
2018
Good Girl (Short) (producer)
2018
Crib (Short) (producer)
2018
Bium Bium (Short) (producer)
2017
SockMonster (Short) (producer)
2016
Love Meet Hope (producer)
2014
Plea (Short) (co-producer)
Costume Designer
2018
Good Girl (Short)
2014
Buttons (Video short)
2014
Plea (Short)
Make Up Department
2017
Whiteblood (make-up department)
2014
Buttons (Video short) (makeup artist) / (special makeup effects artist)
Costume Department
2017
Whiteblood (wardrobe department)
2014
Buttons (Video short) (costumer)
Camera Department
2018
Good Girl (Short) (still photographer)
Editor
2018
Bium Bium (Short)
Music Department
2023
Slotherhouse (Additional Vocals)
Production Manager
2016
Love Meet Hope (assistant production manager)
Script Department
2016
Love Meet Hope (script supervisor)
Set Decorator
2014
Plea (Short)

References

Victoria Matlock Wikipedia