Verica Nedeska (born August 8th 1978 in Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia) has graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Skopje and holds an MA degree in applied arts from FAMU Prague. The remarkable artistic talent has made her one of the most engaged theater and film actresses already during her studies. Her biography entails cooperation with some of the most renowned theatre directors such as Slobodan Unkovski, Vladimir Milchin, Ivan Popovski, Nikita Milivojevikj, Zoja Buzalkovska, Dean Damjanovski and movie directors Damjan Kozole, Rajko Grlic, Ivo Trajkov, Darko Mitrevski, Vit Pancir, Jiri Adamec, Karel Smyczek and many others. At the same time she continuously takes part in projects with young and prospective directors like Tamara Kotevska, Hanis Bagashov, Dina Duma, Dora Sustic, Radovan Petrovic and others. She has portrayed many appealing theatre and cinema characters. Her latest roles are the ones of Snow White in the feature film "Snow White Dies at the End" directed by Kristijan Risteski, and the one of Iskra in the feature film "Sister", directed by Dina Duma. Her latest theatre role was the performing solo entitled "I, the Victim" written by Slovenian screenplay writer Simona Semenic. She has also directed three of her five scripts, including the last short film "Vera", which was premiered at the Manaki Brothers Film Festival in Bitola. Her short film "Growing Up" was selected as one of the best FAMU movies in 2013. She is the author of the scripts for "Losers Only" and "Unfinished Story", both of which were shown at the Skopje Film Festival. "Unfinished Story" won the special jury award at the Monaco Charity Film Festival in 2012. She has also worked as assistant director and acting coach, and she has great love for poetry and music.
Verily Anderson was born on December 1, 1915 in Birmingham, West Midlands, England. She was a writer and actress, known for No Kidding (1960), Murder Manual (2020) and The Persian Kitten (1953). She was married to Paul Paget and Donald Anderson. She died on July 16, 2010 in Norfolk, England.
Verino is an actor and writer, known for Fonzy (2013), Ma pire angoisse (2014) and Certains l'aiment faux (2015).
Verity was born in the small New England town of Westport Massachusetts and is of Portuguese and Italian decent. She received her Master's in Fine Arts Degree in Acting from The University of Texas at Austin. She is the two time recipient of The Austin Critic's Table Award for her stage work. She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress by the North Eastern Film Festival for her portrayal of "Maysie," in the indie darling, "Sunny in the Dark." After launching her unapologetic YouTube Channel "The Foodie Girls" Verity was picked up by the Food Channel and listed in Glamour Magazine as one of the "Top 10 Funniest Ladies to Follow." Most recently Verity was nominated for a Beyond Bechtel Playwright Award for the world premiere of her play, SpiritWheel: a peek inside the cult of spin, a parody on the trendy indoor cycling studio, SoulCycle.
Verity Brown is a dancer, model and actress who was born and raised in Tamworth, New South Wales. She grew up training to be a professional dancer and went on to graduate from The Ailey School in New York City. After graduating, she lived and worked in New York City and made a name for herself through films, TV and Netflix shows, short films and live theatre. She has also been seen to appear in many New York Fashion Weeks walking for many designers.
Verity Charlton is an actress and producer, known for Knowing (2009), Workspace (2015) and Neighbours (1985).
Verity Henry is an actress, known for Wolfe (2021), Coronation Street (1960) and Cold Feet (1997).
Verity Higgins, a VCA graduate, has worked as a director, actor, project co-ordinator, and teacher in performing arts. She has directed for festivals, theatre companies, tertiary institutions, & as a freelance artist and received awards for screenwriting, directing, acting and project management. In 2005 Verity worked in the UK as Associate Director and actor for a small touring company - North Country Theatre. On returning to Australia she took up a position of Regional Arts Development Officer with Regional Arts Victoria, based in Ballarat. Verity directed and independently produced a documentary about the Sweet Mona's choir The Big Sing, which was acquired and broadcast on the ABC in 2010. Since returning to freelance work at the end of 2013 Verity has worked as an actor, director and producer on a range of mainstream and independent film, TV & theatre projects including developing a new theatre work, The Freda Experience, for presentation at both the Castlemaine State Festival & Nati Frinj 2015. One of her acting highlights has been the short film Nathan loves Ricky Martin, which attracted numerous awards including an AACTA/AFI nomination. Mainstream acting work includes, guest roles on Dr Blake, Fancy Boys, The Wrong Girl and Hamish & Andy's True Stories. Her most recent theatre work was in Hotel Now's, Her Father's Daughter, and La Mama's , Blazing Son. Verity has three adult children and lives in Regional Victoria.
Verity James is an actress, known for Koko: A Red Dog Story (2019).