Idara Victor

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Idara Victor
Idara Victor 2017.jpg
Victor in 2017
Born
New York, New York, United States
Alma materWharton School of Business
Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present

Idara Victor is a Nigerian-American stage, television and film actress best known for her lead roles in Rizzoli & Isles and Turn: Washington's Spies.

Life and work[]

Early life[]

Idara Victor was born in Brooklyn, New York,[1] to Barbara and Stan Victor, both from Akwa Ibom State in southern Nigeria, and she is the middle child of three girls, who grew up in Brooklyn and Long Island, New York. Victor "was probably the loudest of the siblings", and started dancing and playing piano at the age of eight, that led to her singing an opera aria for the first time at the age of 15 in a state competition and exhibition.[1] At the age of 13, she won the Miss New York Junior Teen contest. She was discovered by an agent at a fashion show commitment, and pushed towards a career in modeling, but she intended to pursue an acting career. As a result of her academic achievements, she was enrolled in the undergrad program of the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania,[1] where she studied entrepreneurial management and marketing. With friends she performed plays in parks around Philadelphia and studied acting privately, going to a few professional auditions and booking work while she was home in New York on summer breaks.

Theatre, dance and music[]

At UPENN, she still performed Shakespeare readings and danced with the acclaimed dance troupe African Rhythms West African ballet and Afro-Cuban dance on her free time. When Victor graduated, she left a job offer at InStyle magazine, started making music with her friend Mike "Double-O" (Kidz In The Hall), and began training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute, a conservatory of the Tisch School of the Arts. She developed her artist community with many friends from the NYU program, and her friend Hyun Kim linked her up with the Nigerian-American actress Adepero Oduye for mentoring support. To finance her studies, Idara provided an online clothing store called Girled-Out, and also trained daily with actors from all over the world. As she watched Cate Blanchett in a movie, "the truth would grip me, I would think, I'm dying – my heart has definitely stopped, and if I don't get to get up there and do it too, I might as well just keep it off permanently." Now in New York City, John Caird introduced her into the New York theatre scene straight out of college, hiring Victor for her first Broadway show that fall, in the revival of Les Misérables – "an amazing thing I learned was that when I went on as Cosette, I was the first African-American woman to ever play the role in the show's 20 years of running". Victor continued training and working in New York, and soon booked work over the next two years at The Public Theater (The Bacchae), Lincoln Center (Happiness), and the Roundabout Theater Company (The Tin Pan Alley Rag),[1][2] to work with the directors Susan Stroman, Joanne Akalaitis, James Lapine, Stafford Arima and Tina Landau.[1] Victor is a natural operatic soprano, also sang Joplin's ragtime opera Treemonisha, and performed at the 85th Academy Awards.[3]

Television and film[]

While still in her studies, Victor first appeared on screen in the indie film Not Just Yet and her first television role was in the TV series Starved, playing opposite Sterling K. Brown. During her time at Les Misérables, she also played recurring roles on Guiding Light and appeared on the television shows Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU, All My Children and How to Make It in America. After moving to Los Angeles, she appeared in large roles in hit television series including Mad Men, Private Practice, Grey's Anatomy, and Castle. She also played in recurring and lead roles in various television series, among them The Young and the Restless, Unicorn Plan-It, Vegas (three episodes in 2013) and Issa Rae's The Choir (8 episodes in 2013). Regarding live television performances, her first was in New York in 2008, when she performed in a televised production of Camelot with the New York Philharmonic. In 2013, she performed onstage in the Oscars (85th annual Academy Awards), hosted by Seth MacFarlane, with the lead cast of the 2012 film Les Misérables.

From August 2014 to September 2016, probably her best known role was as the character Nina Holiday, crime scene analyst and IT tech of the Boston Police Department,[4][5] in the US crime-series Rizzoli & Isles. Idara Victor became a member of the regular cast of the season 6, replacing the late Lee Thompson Young.[3][6][7][8] In addition to her role as Nina Holiday, Victor has a recurring role on the AMC drama Turn: Washington's Spies,[9][10][11] from 2014 to 2017, and appeared in the 2016 productions Pure Genius and An American Girl Story. She has joined the cast of the new film Alita: Battle Angel from writer and producer James Cameron and director Robert Rodriguez, playing opposite Christoph Waltz. The film was released in February 2019.

Filmography[]

Year Title Role Notes
2019 "Shameless" Sarah TV series (1 episode)
2019 Alita: Battle Angel Nurse Gerhad Theatrical film
2018 Love Is __ Angela TV series
2016 An American Girl Story - Melody 1963: Love Has to Win Frances Ellison Direct-to-video
2016 Pure Genius Tanya Jackson TV series (1 episode)
2016 Castle Patty TV series (1 episode)
2014–2016 Rizzoli & Isles Nina Holiday TV series (42 episodes)
2014–2017 Turn: Washington's Spies Abigail / Agent 355 TV series (18 episodes)
2013 Hunter Vampire Short film (voice)
2013 The Choir Miriam TV series (8 episodes)
2013 Grey's Anatomy Amelie Ward TV series (1 episode)
2013 Mad Men Nikki TV series (1 episode)
2013 Vegas Humphries TV series (3 episodes)
2012–2013 Ariel TV series (2 episodes)
2012 Private Practice Pilar Rodriguez TV series (1 episode)
2012 Watching TV with the Red Chinese Antigone
2011 Prime Suspect Stephanie TV series (1 episode)
2010 The Young and the Restless Bride TV series (2 episodes)
2010 How to Make It in America Jeans Girl TV series (1 episode)
2009 Law & Order Nona TV series (1 episode)
2009 Safe Haven Liv Samson Short film
2008 Live from Lincoln Center Camelot Ensemble TV series (1 episode)
2008 Guiding Light CO2 Waitress TV series (2 episodes)
2006 All My Children Airline Stewardess TV series (1 episode)
2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Iridia TV series (1 episode)
2005 Starved Adam's Dream Woman TV series (1 episode)
2004 Lania Caldwell

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Idara Victor Bio". victorforthewin.com. Archived from the original on 2016-01-17. Retrieved 2015-08-20.
  2. ^ "Idara Victor News". broadwayworld.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-23. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  3. ^ a b Joyce Eng (2014-08-04). "Rizzoli & Isles: Meet Frost's Replacement (But Don't Call Her That)". tvguide.com. Archived from the original on 2015-05-22. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  4. ^ Megan Vick (2014-08-05). "Idara Victor joins 'Rizzoli & Isles' as Season 5 regular". Zap2it. Archived from the original on 2015-05-11. Retrieved 2015-05-22.
  5. ^ Snarker, Dorothy (2015-07-16). ""Rizzoli & Isles" Subtext Recap (6.05): Requiem for a Senior Criminalist". afterellen.com. Archived from the original on 2015-11-27. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  6. ^ Brittany S. Frederick (2015-03-15). "Meet 'Rizzoli & Isles' New Addition Idara Victor". starpulse.com. Archived from the original on 2015-06-09. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  7. ^ Kiley Thompson (2015-07-27). "'Rizzoli & Isles' Idara Victor takes over the Zap2it Instagram". Zap2it. Archived from the original on 2015-07-31. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  8. ^ Kiley Thompson (2015-07-29). "'Rizzoli & Isles' Idara Victor steals a golf cart, pays tribute to Lee Thompson Young". Zap2it. Archived from the original on 2015-08-01. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  9. ^ Jan Nash (2015-05-11). "Rizzoli & Isles Season 6 Cast Bios". pressroom.turner.com. Retrieved 2015-06-12.
  10. ^ Kimberly Roots (2015-06-05). "TURN's Idara Victor Shares Stories About Grey's, Mad Men and More". TVline via Yahoo!. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  11. ^ Robert Piper (2015-04-22). "Actor Idara Victor: People-watching, taking a risk with acting and failing up". originmagazine.com. Archived from the original on 2015-09-15. Retrieved 2015-08-20.

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