Victoria Justice
Actress & Singer
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Victoria Justice is an actress, singer, and cultural icon whose career has inspired millions across generations. From her breakout role on Nickelodeon’s hit series Victorious—which continues to find new audiences on Netflix—to starring in global Netflix #1 films like Afterlife of the Party and A Perfect Pairing, as well as The Tutor opposite Garrett Hedlund and Noah Schnapp, Victoria has proven her staying power as both an entertainer and storyteller. Throughout her journey, she has spoken candidly about resilience, creativity, and navigating the pressures of growing up in the public eye, offering audiences a rare perspective on fame, authenticity, and personal growth. With more than 55 million followers across social platforms, Victoria uses her platform to champion confidence, self-expression, and the power of representation in an age of constant change.
Beyond her work in film, television, and music, Victoria’s story is one of transformation—learning to thrive in a high-pressure industry while using her voice to empower others. Her signature talks invite audiences into honest conversations about identity, reinvention, and turning challenges into opportunities. As an event speaker, Victoria is as engaging and magnetic as she is on screen. Blending humor, heart, and personal storytelling, she leaves audiences entertained and motivated to embrace individuality, prioritize mental health, and use creativity as a tool for both personal and professional success. Colleges and universities, women’s leadership programs, and corporate audiences seeking fresh conversations about authenticity, resilience, and modern culture will find her an ideal speaker.
More About Victoria Justice Victoria starred in the independent feature Push for director Brian DeCubellis and can also be seen in the Sam Raimi executive-produced anthology Quibi series 50 States of Fright. Victoria previously starred in Summer Night for director Joseph Cross and was also seen in the independent feature Bigger opposite Tyler Hoechlin and Julianne Hough. She also starred in Peter Hutchings’ The Outcasts. On the television side, her work includes starring in Fox’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show, directed by Kenny Ortega, and in the MTV series Eye Candy. Earlier in her career, she starred in The First Time opposite Dylan O’Brien and Britt Robertson for director Jon Kasdan and was also the lead of the Paramount feature Fun Size for director Josh Schwartz. She can be seen on the Facebook series Queen America alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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