Vicki trained at the Aida Foster Theatre School and quickly won a variety of roles in film, television and on stage but it was her portrayal of Yvette in the hit BBC series Allo Allo that gained her worldwide recognition. Vicki played Yvette for all nine series with the Allo Allo stage play taking her on national and international tours to Australia and New Zealand smashing box office records, not to mention four seasons in the West End at the Palladium, Prince of Wales and Dominion theatres. Renowned for her versatility, Vicki began her extensive acting career playing leading straight roles in Softly Softly, The Professionals, Minder and Play for Today but her wonderful gift for comedy timing soon brought her to the roles we are most familiar with. On TV she has worked with the greatest names in comedy including Les Dawson, The Two Ronnies, Ken Dodd and Kenny Everett, and has appeared in such series as Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads, Are you Being Served and Come Back Mrs Noah, her role in the latter being directly instrumental in her winning the part of Yvette in Allo Allo. She has also made guest appearances on countless chat and game shows including Noel's Houseparty, where she played the role of Noel's amorous next door neighbour for three seasons, This Morning, Generation Game, Give Us A Clue, Through The Keyhole, All Over The Shop, Today's The Day, Loose Lips, The Weakest Link, Stars Reunited, Britain's Best Sitcom, Comedy Connections and the documentary Pantoland. Added to this she is also an accomplished presenter and is frequently sought after today as a speaker at corporate functions. She also regularly hosts charity events around the country. Film credits include: - The Greek Tycoon, The Likely Lads, Alfie Darling, Sweet William, Spectre, The Last Days of Pompeii, George and Mildred, The Priest of Love, Queen Kong, The Sentinel, Four on Four and The Colour of Funny. In the year 2000, Vicki embarked on a totally new venture working with English Sinfonia. Not only did she perform with them at The Cressing Temple Festival but also narrated Edith Sitwell poetry to William Walton's Façade at the orchestra's home venue, bringing a sparkling new dimension to the work which will long be remembered. Extensive theatre work has taken her from drama to pantomime, musicals to comedy. She played opposite Dudley Moore in Play It Again Sam at the Globe Theatre
Vicki Modi is an actor, known for Never Kiss Your Best Friend (2020) and Containment (2020).
Vicki Oleskey is an actress and producer, known for The Bridge Partner (2015), Grave Intentions (2021) and Nothing Is Truer Than Truth (2018).
Vicki Passmore is known for All Joking Aside (2020), A Homecoming for the Holidays (2019) and Britney Ever After (2017).
Vicki Pepperdine is an actress and writer, known for Getting On (2009), Getting On (2013) and Johnny English Strikes Again (2018).
Luscious blonde looker Vicki Peters was born on September 9, 1950 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Vicki plays the bass guitar and performed a few music gigs in small clubs with a band in her younger days. Her hobbies include sewing, painting, dancing, playing tennis, and designing clothes. Peters was the Playmate of the Month in the April, 1972 issue of "Playboy." Vicki acted in two enjoyably trashy low-budget drive-in exploitation features in the early 70s: She's the sweet Gail Waterman in the incredibly lurid thriller potboiler "Blood Mania" and a crazed hippie cult member in the equally sleazy "The Manson Massacre." Peters married film producer Jeffrey Konvitz in 1980. She gave birth to daughter Kristen Nicole in October, 1983 and divorced Konvitz in 1988. Vicki Peters lives in Los Angeles, California and works for a real estate firm.
Vicki Robin is an American writer and advocate of the simplified life. She grew up in Manhasset, New York where she attended Manhasset High School. She graduated cum laude from Pembroke College in Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island in 1967. The author of "Your Money or Your Life," she has lectured widely and appeared on hundreds of radio and television shows, including "The Oprah Winfrey Show," "Good Morning America" and National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition" and "Morning Edition." Her work has been featured in "The Wall Street Journal," "Woman's Day," "Newsweek," "Utne Magazine," "The New York Times." She stars in the documentary film about the Dalai Lama, entitled "Dalai Lama Renaissance."
Vicki Scott is known for The Two Ronnies (1971), La casa del sorriso (1991) and Emmanuelle in Soho (1981).
Vicki Shamp is an actress, known for Rucker (2022) and AFK (away from keyboard) (2018).