Victoria Blackburn
Victoria Blackburn was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Ed and Marilyn Blackburn. When she was 7, the family moved to Texas where Victoria developed a thick southern accent, which she often uses in her comedy. Her parents divorced in 1987 and the family moved to Northern California where she started performing in plays and musicals. Victoria's m...
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Victoria Blackburn was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Ed and Marilyn Blackburn. When she was 7, the family moved to Texas where Victoria developed a thick southern accent, which she often uses in her comedy. Her parents divorced in 1987 and the family moved to Northern California where she started performing in plays and musicals. Victoria's main focus back then was dance. She performed all over the state in competitions and shows. At that time, she was also a beauty queen earning the title Young Miss Citrus Heights. After graduating from UC Davis with a degree in Dramatic Arts, Blackburn moved to LA to pursue acting. Over the years she has starred in numerous Commercials, Web Series, and Independent Films. She has also won awards and accolades for her multiple theater performances.After a few years in the acting world, she dabbled in stand up comedy and excelled. Beginning at the World Famous Comedy Store, Victoria now performs nightly at various venues throughout Los Angeles.Victoria Blackburn has teamed up with Jaysn Douglass to write and produce the Web Series Marge and Lucille, and Morning Cocktails. Their project Wynne's Falls is in development. Victoria's popular horror film Haunted Maze was distributed in 2017, and a second installment is lined up. Blackburn also writes reviews for Screamer Magazine, and Life in LA. Show less «