Victoria Webb grew up in the small town of Prattville, Alabama. As a child she enjoyed performing in front of friends and family. At the age of eight, she attended a play at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. She says that’s when she knew, this career was for her.

“We saw Peter Pan, I remember nudging my mom and telling her.. I will be on that stage one day. I promise!” 

A promise, she kept. The next year Victoria was performing on that very stage with actors from all over the country. She played various roles in A Christmas Carol: The Musical. Victoria studied under many Broadway actors, including Ellyn Marsh (Broadways: Kinky Boots,  Broadways: Mean girls) There, Victoria learned the passion and hard work it took to be an actor.

As Victoria progressed her way into the entertainment industry she trained under AMTC.  She learned the ins and outs of auditioning, performing and being the best actor she could be. Victoria began to write original music and taught herself piano and guitar.

“Writing music became an outlet for me, especially in high school. It was a way to release emotion. I love it.” 

Victoria recorded music with Stone Stafford at Icon Studios in Atlanta, GA. After the recording process was over she would go home and create original content for a music video. Her music videos are still on Youtube today.

Victoria knew she wanted to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. At the end of her senior year, she acted alongside Nick Robinson (Jurassic World, The 5th Wave) and Katherine Langford (13 Reasons Why) as a high school student in the new film Simon Vs. The Homosapiens Agenda (Spring 2018). A couple weeks later, she found herself on set of a new ABC Pilot starring Reba McEntire.

“I’ve learned a lot from being in the background on set. Actors understand actors. We really help each other out. I remember this one girl pushed me to the front of the crowd and I ended up having a scene with Reba. The director was hesitant but I assured him I could do this. This is what I’ve been training for.”  

Currently, Victoria is attending the Savannah College of Art and Design. She is studying Performing Arts and Film and Television Production. Victoria is pursuing her dreams relentlessly. She has been awarded $40,000 in scholarships for her duration at SCAD. She plans on pursuing her acting career while balancing her goal towards a B.F.A.