Victoria del Rosal(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Additional Crew
Victoria Del Rosal is a versatile and award-winning actress whose career spans television, film, and production. She has worked alongside acclaimed directors like Alejandro González Iñárritu, Luis Mandoki, Simon Bross, and Jorge Colón on TV commercials for global brands such as Sprite, Coors, Head & Shoulders, KFC, Tecate, Secret, Dos Equis, Frontera, Burlington, and Carnival Cruises, establishing herself as a powerful presence in the industry.
Her breakout performance in the indie suspense thriller Valentina earned her three Best Actress Awards on the national film festival circuit. The film, directed by Jorge Xolalpa Jr, itself garnered 10 nominations and six wins, including Best Film and Best Screenplay at multiple international festivals. Available on Apple TV, Valentina showcases Victoria's depth and command as a leading actress. She continued her momentum with Your Iron Lady, also directed by Xolalpa, delivering a heart-wrenching portrayal of a young immigrant mother escaping domestic violence to build a better life for her children. The film has received 15 awards and 30 nominations worldwide, earning Victoria four Best Actress honors and qualifying for a Golden Globe nomination in the International Film category, representing the U.S. and Mexico.
Her latest film, The Fruit Girl (La Frutera), features Victoria in a compelling supporting role, sharing scenes with notable actors Paul Rodriguez and Tara Reid. Her extensive film credits also include Lolita, Coast, Myra, Los Ocho, and Morir Soñando.
Beyond her work in film, Victoria starred in four seasons of the international reality hit Rica Famosa Latina, the Latino version of The Real Housewives, produced by Oscar-nominated Michael Ohoven of Infinity Media. The show originally aired on Estrella TV and streamed on Hulu, Netflix, and VIX for several years. It is also now available on Roku Channel. Her television career includes notable roles in Reina De Corazones, Dama Y Obrero, El Talísman, Sacrificio De Mujer, and El Rostro De Analia, as well as lead roles in My So-Called Simple Life (Apple TV) and #SorryNotSorry (YouTube).
Victoria's passion for storytelling extends beyond acting - she has made a significant impact as a producer. She is in pre-production as an Associate Producer for Honorary Male, a film featuring an esteemed cast including James Hong, Bruce Davison, Margaret Cho, and David Burtka. Additionally, she has worked as an Executive Producer on Lolita, starring Eric Roberts and Plutarco Haza, and has produced on Amazon Prime the controversial LGBTQ series Strange Love.
Her creative reach also extends into digital media. Victoria created, produced, and hosted the podcast Club De Las Manuelas, which completed its first season with 12 episodes available on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora, and YouTube.
A seasoned voice-over artist, Victoria has been the voice behind high-profile SAG-AFTRA radio and television campaigns for brands like McDonald's, Toyota, Cheerios, and Wells Fargo. She is also recognized as the long-standing voice of ARCO's brand mascot, Hanna the Hawaiian Hula Girl, in the Hispanic market.
Victoria's background in television includes hosting major entertainment programs such as En Vivo Estrellas Hoy for Estrella TV, Diseño Modelo for NBC Telemundo, and Acceso Máximo for Galavisión. She has also led coverage for the Billboard Latino Awards on Azteca America and Show Business Extra on MTV Tr3s'. Her influence in the music industry led to a standout appearance in Vicente Fernández's Grammy-winning music video La Tragedia Del Vaquero, directed by Luis De Velasco.
With a strong foundation in theater, Victoria has performed in classic productions such as Cleopatra, Othello, The Marriage Of Bette And Boo, The House Of Bernarda Alba, and The Three Sisters.
Victoria honed her craft under the guidance of Oscar-nominated actress Adriana Barraza, renowned acting coach Tom Todoroff, The Margie Haber Studio, and The Groundlings. She is also a graduate of CEA Televisa School of Acting in Mexico City.
From the screen to the stage, from producing to voice acting, Victoria Del Rosal is a dynamic force in the entertainment industry, continuously expanding her creative horizons while captivating audiences worldwide.
Her breakout performance in the indie suspense thriller Valentina earned her three Best Actress Awards on the national film festival circuit. The film, directed by Jorge Xolalpa Jr, itself garnered 10 nominations and six wins, including Best Film and Best Screenplay at multiple international festivals. Available on Apple TV, Valentina showcases Victoria's depth and command as a leading actress. She continued her momentum with Your Iron Lady, also directed by Xolalpa, delivering a heart-wrenching portrayal of a young immigrant mother escaping domestic violence to build a better life for her children. The film has received 15 awards and 30 nominations worldwide, earning Victoria four Best Actress honors and qualifying for a Golden Globe nomination in the International Film category, representing the U.S. and Mexico.
Her latest film, The Fruit Girl (La Frutera), features Victoria in a compelling supporting role, sharing scenes with notable actors Paul Rodriguez and Tara Reid. Her extensive film credits also include Lolita, Coast, Myra, Los Ocho, and Morir Soñando.
Beyond her work in film, Victoria starred in four seasons of the international reality hit Rica Famosa Latina, the Latino version of The Real Housewives, produced by Oscar-nominated Michael Ohoven of Infinity Media. The show originally aired on Estrella TV and streamed on Hulu, Netflix, and VIX for several years. It is also now available on Roku Channel. Her television career includes notable roles in Reina De Corazones, Dama Y Obrero, El Talísman, Sacrificio De Mujer, and El Rostro De Analia, as well as lead roles in My So-Called Simple Life (Apple TV) and #SorryNotSorry (YouTube).
Victoria's passion for storytelling extends beyond acting - she has made a significant impact as a producer. She is in pre-production as an Associate Producer for Honorary Male, a film featuring an esteemed cast including James Hong, Bruce Davison, Margaret Cho, and David Burtka. Additionally, she has worked as an Executive Producer on Lolita, starring Eric Roberts and Plutarco Haza, and has produced on Amazon Prime the controversial LGBTQ series Strange Love.
Her creative reach also extends into digital media. Victoria created, produced, and hosted the podcast Club De Las Manuelas, which completed its first season with 12 episodes available on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora, and YouTube.
A seasoned voice-over artist, Victoria has been the voice behind high-profile SAG-AFTRA radio and television campaigns for brands like McDonald's, Toyota, Cheerios, and Wells Fargo. She is also recognized as the long-standing voice of ARCO's brand mascot, Hanna the Hawaiian Hula Girl, in the Hispanic market.
Victoria's background in television includes hosting major entertainment programs such as En Vivo Estrellas Hoy for Estrella TV, Diseño Modelo for NBC Telemundo, and Acceso Máximo for Galavisión. She has also led coverage for the Billboard Latino Awards on Azteca America and Show Business Extra on MTV Tr3s'. Her influence in the music industry led to a standout appearance in Vicente Fernández's Grammy-winning music video La Tragedia Del Vaquero, directed by Luis De Velasco.
With a strong foundation in theater, Victoria has performed in classic productions such as Cleopatra, Othello, The Marriage Of Bette And Boo, The House Of Bernarda Alba, and The Three Sisters.
Victoria honed her craft under the guidance of Oscar-nominated actress Adriana Barraza, renowned acting coach Tom Todoroff, The Margie Haber Studio, and The Groundlings. She is also a graduate of CEA Televisa School of Acting in Mexico City.
From the screen to the stage, from producing to voice acting, Victoria Del Rosal is a dynamic force in the entertainment industry, continuously expanding her creative horizons while captivating audiences worldwide.
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