Victoria Justice
American actress and singer
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2025 | Victoria Justice stars in the film 'California King' in the role of Lynette |
2025 | Victoria Justice is set to appear in a film titled 'Lynette'. |
2025 | Set to have a recurring role as Dylan Pryor in Suits: L.A. |
2024 | Victoria Justice is set to appear in 'Depravity' as Grave Shaw |
2023 | Nominated for BreakTudo Awards in the Anthem of the Year category for 'Only a Stranger' |
March 24 2023 | Portrayed Annie in the thriller film 'The Tutor'. |
February 19 2023 | Released the single 'Last Man Standing' on her 30th birthday. |
May 19 2022 | Portrayed Lola Alvarez in Netflix romantic comedy film 'A Perfect Pairing'. |
September 2 2021 | Starred as Cassie Garcia in Netflix film 'Afterlife of the Party'. |
May 28 2021 | Released the single 'Too F*ckin' Nice'. |
March 12 2021 | Starred as Brooke Gatwick in the romantic drama film 'Trust'. |
February 12 2021 | Released the single 'Stay'. |
2020 | Joins the cast of The Real Bros of Simi Valley, playing Courtney Ingles in 4 episodes |
2020 | Victoria Justice hosted the Kids' Choice Awards in a virtual format. |
December 11 2020 | Released her first single in over seven years, 'Treat Myself', as an independent artist. |
July 2020 | Justice announced her membership in the Recording Academy. |
2019 | Victoria Justice starred in 'Summer Night' as Harmony |
2018 | Appears in Queen America series, playing Hayley Wilson in 2 episodes |
2018 | Victoria Justice appeared in the film 'Bigger' as Kathy Weider |
2018 | Won BreakTudo Awards in the International Instagrammer category |
April 14 2017 | Starred in The Outcasts as Jodie, which was released in theaters. |
October 20 2016 | Played Janet Weiss in the Fox musical film The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again, directed by Kenny Ortega. |
2015 | Stars in the lead role of Lindy Sampson on the MTV thriller television series Eye Candy. |
2015 | Victoria Justice appeared in two films: 'Get Squirrely' as Lola (voice role) and 'Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List' as Naomi Mills |
July 30 2015 | Competed against Gregg Sulkin on an episode of Lip Sync Battle, performing Bonnie Tyler's 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' and Nelly's 'Hot in Herre'. |
July 17 2015 | World premiere of Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List at the Outfest Film Festival. |
2013 | Nominated for Imagen Awards in the Best Young Actress/Television category for Victorious |
2013 | Victoria Justice provided the English voice dub for the character Rainie in 'Jungle Master' |
2013 | Victoria Justice joined Big Time Rush on the Summer Break Tour, co-performing at multiple venues. |
2013 | Victoria Justice purchased a home in Encino Hills where she lived with her parents. |
June 18 2013 | Released her debut single 'Gold'. |
February 16 2013 | Released a promotional single 'Girl Up' for the Girl Up movement, co-written with Toby Gad. |
February 2 2013 | Victorious ended its television run. |
2012 | Nominated for ALMA Awards in the Favorite TV Actress – Comedy category for Victorious |
2012 | Nominated for Do Something Awards in the TV Star: Female category |
2012 | Nominated for Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress 17–21 for iCarly |
2012 | Won two Nickelodeon SlimeFest Awards: Aussie's Fave Hottie and Aussie's Fave Nick Star for Victorious |
2012 | Victoria Justice embarked on the Make It in America Tour, performing concerts across various locations. |
2012 | Nominated for Imagen Awards in the Best Young Actress/Television category for Victorious |
October 26 2012 | Justice played the lead role of Wren in the comedy film Fun Size. |
2011 | Victoria Justice was nominated for ALMA Awards in the Favorite TV Actress – Comedy category for her role in Victorious |
2011 | Nominated for Young Artist Awards for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special for The Boy Who Cried Werewolf |
2011 | Nominated for Imagen Awards in the Best Young Actress/Television category for Victorious |
2011 | Won Bronze at Bravo Otto Awards in the Super Female TV Star category |
2011 | Nominated for NAACP Image Awards in the Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program category |
2010 | Stars as Tori Vega on the Nickelodeon teen sitcom Victorious and plays Jordan Sands in the television comedy horror film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf. |
September 30 2010 | Victoria Justice announced her participation in the Girl Up charity campaign and attended its official launch in New York City, expressing her commitment to supporting girls' rights and opportunities in developing countries. |
March 27 2010 | The pilot of Victorious debuted, receiving 5.7 million views and becoming the second-highest rated premiere for a live-action Nickelodeon series. |
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