Victoria Windsor de LaBoulaye
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Producer
- Writer
The Canadian government tested Victoria at length when she was found to have a genius IQ of 180, and abilities in ESP that coincided with a theory that she founded stating that ESP was a function of memory and time.
The 10 year Gifted program placed her within the classified US and UK Military Remote Viewers 'Project Jedi' through US Special Forces in Fort Bragg by General Albert Stubblebine, and was a Page in the Ontario Legislature by age 12.
Graduating from Master's Class 5 year graduate in Claude Watson's prestigious theatre program, and Ryerson University's Film BAA program, Dodi Fayed sought Victoria out to have her apprentice with him in film production. Additionally she then owned a trans/multi media company TorontoMedia, and wrote the feature scripts: Countdown, Beautiful Ghosts, and The Umpire, in tandem with being a script analyst for Alliance Atlantis and The FUND.
Victoria worked on movie and television sets as crew for over a decade, working on US studio sets as:
NBC/Universal, Sony Pictures, ABC/Disney, Warner Bros, Netflix, and Amazon; in film & cable productions as Fantastic Four, Smallville, Action #1 (Superman), Batwoman, The Man in the High Castle, The X-Files, The Flash, Green Arrow, Once Upon a Time, The Watchmen, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Stargate the series.
Victoria's father Robert was a Strategic Planner who was initially taken under the wing of (Prime Minister, UN Peacekeepers founder) Lester B Pearson. Victoria apprenticed with Robert as he wanted her to succeed his work; his clients including several crown corporations, banks, bohemian grove, and the Canadian Department of National Defense who he met within Sudbury's deep mine base.
Her mother was the main frame programmer of the world's first private intranet located on Jarvis in Toronto. Her aunt had US Top Secret clearance with Aerospace as the computer engineer and programmer of nuclear submarines and the Apollo moon missions. Cousins include a Brigadier General, a former Swedish Prime Minister and UN Ambassador Stig Ullsten, and the Ambassador Councillor of the UN Headquarters in New York.
Victoria is descended from King Edward VII and French Aristocracy, most notably: Jean de la Fontaine the writer of The Fables, de Cholet, a founding family of The United States in 1677, and de LaBoulaye being 'the father of the Statue of Liberty'. Her Boulay family founded the City of Sudbury; being the world's largest and deepest mining system on Earth and in space.
Sudbury provided 50-90% of the Allied Forces metals to win World War I & II. Sudbury inspired the creation of the Superman comic just south of it in Toronto, and the casting of Chris Evans as 'Captain America'. Sudbury is the global leader in underground protective vaults, military, mining science labs, had the world's largest uranium mine during the Cold War, and is connected to NORAD in North Bay, and especially space mining. Victoria was additionally a 2010 Olympic Torch runner, representing Victoria.
The 10 year Gifted program placed her within the classified US and UK Military Remote Viewers 'Project Jedi' through US Special Forces in Fort Bragg by General Albert Stubblebine, and was a Page in the Ontario Legislature by age 12.
Graduating from Master's Class 5 year graduate in Claude Watson's prestigious theatre program, and Ryerson University's Film BAA program, Dodi Fayed sought Victoria out to have her apprentice with him in film production. Additionally she then owned a trans/multi media company TorontoMedia, and wrote the feature scripts: Countdown, Beautiful Ghosts, and The Umpire, in tandem with being a script analyst for Alliance Atlantis and The FUND.
Victoria worked on movie and television sets as crew for over a decade, working on US studio sets as:
NBC/Universal, Sony Pictures, ABC/Disney, Warner Bros, Netflix, and Amazon; in film & cable productions as Fantastic Four, Smallville, Action #1 (Superman), Batwoman, The Man in the High Castle, The X-Files, The Flash, Green Arrow, Once Upon a Time, The Watchmen, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Stargate the series.
Victoria's father Robert was a Strategic Planner who was initially taken under the wing of (Prime Minister, UN Peacekeepers founder) Lester B Pearson. Victoria apprenticed with Robert as he wanted her to succeed his work; his clients including several crown corporations, banks, bohemian grove, and the Canadian Department of National Defense who he met within Sudbury's deep mine base.
Her mother was the main frame programmer of the world's first private intranet located on Jarvis in Toronto. Her aunt had US Top Secret clearance with Aerospace as the computer engineer and programmer of nuclear submarines and the Apollo moon missions. Cousins include a Brigadier General, a former Swedish Prime Minister and UN Ambassador Stig Ullsten, and the Ambassador Councillor of the UN Headquarters in New York.
Victoria is descended from King Edward VII and French Aristocracy, most notably: Jean de la Fontaine the writer of The Fables, de Cholet, a founding family of The United States in 1677, and de LaBoulaye being 'the father of the Statue of Liberty'. Her Boulay family founded the City of Sudbury; being the world's largest and deepest mining system on Earth and in space.
Sudbury provided 50-90% of the Allied Forces metals to win World War I & II. Sudbury inspired the creation of the Superman comic just south of it in Toronto, and the casting of Chris Evans as 'Captain America'. Sudbury is the global leader in underground protective vaults, military, mining science labs, had the world's largest uranium mine during the Cold War, and is connected to NORAD in North Bay, and especially space mining. Victoria was additionally a 2010 Olympic Torch runner, representing Victoria.