Valeri Yordanov was born on February 22, 1974 in Sofia, but raised in Pleven village Gornik - his parents were northerners. He graduated from the National Academy in 1996 in the class of Professor Stefan Danailov. He played in the Youth Theatre, Theatre "Sfumato", Theatre 199 and others. Among his the theatrical roles are: Neoptolemus in "Dream Odyssey" by Heiner Müller and Child of the Devil in "Apocrypha" by M. Mladenova and Ivan Dobchev in Theater "Sfumato", Santiago in "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho and Drummer in "The Night of Rock and Roll" by Donny in Theatre 199; Waller in "Tartuffe" by Moliere, Stefan in "Yesterday" by Stefan Mavrodiyev, Sky in the "French Quarter" by Tennessee Williams, George in "All My Sons" by Arthur Miller at the Youth Theatre. He is in troupe of the National Theatre from 2004 and among his roles are: Kuhn in "The visit of the Old Lady" by Dürrenmatt, Characters in "The rifle will shoot after intermission" by Anton Chekhov, Horus in "With Love not Joke" by A. de Musset, Don Carlos in "Don Juan" by Moliere, Oswald in "King Lear", Brachkov in "Outcasts" by Ivan Vazov, Lvov in "Ivanov" by Chekhov. He plays in the most popular contemporary Bulgarian movies , including " Stolen Eyes " (2004), " The Trap " (2003), "A trip to the horizon", " Emigrants " (2002) and " Wolf Hunt " (2000). In 2009, he wrote and made his directorial debut with Ivan Vladimirov , with the movie "Sneakers". In "Crabs" (2009) he starred with Philip Avramov , Rangel Vulchanov, Nikolay Urumov , Nikolay Shterev, Krasimir Dokov, Eugenia Barakovova, Marin Marinov, Ivan Raynov, Alexander Marinov - Sancho; a director and screenwriter is Ivan Cherkelov . He has several awards, including " Asker " for leading actor and " Golden Rose "; Special diploma of " FIPRESCI " of " Sofia Film Fest "; Prize of the Ministry of Culture for the promotion and development of Bulgarian culture - in 2005 and Best Young Actor Award "Ivan Dimov" in 2004.
Valeria is known for Dishoom (2016).
Valeria Alejandra Avina Ortiz is an amazing, creative, crazy, funny, talented, smart actress, playwright and voice teacher. Originally from Durango Mexico. Valeria A. Avina moved to the US when she was 18 years old to play tennis at Graceland University where she earned her BA in International Business and Theatre. in 2015 she graduated from The University of Iowa with her MFA in Acting; There after she moved to NYC. Today she continues teaching, acting and writing- bringing her dreams into reality.
Valeria Alcocer is known for La caja (2021).
Valeria Almerighi is an actress, known for Gomorra: La serie (2014).
Valeria Alonso (Argentina-Spanish) Multidisciplinary artist, born in Buenos Aires, she began her artistic studies at age 12 through acting and dancing, and later, writing and directing. She has worked in film as an actress with Alberto Rodriguez, Jonás Trueba, Javier Rebollo, Matteo Minetto, Félix Viscarret, Nicanor Loreti, Lucas Figueroa, Nerea Castro, and in television for Television Española, Cuatro, Telefe, Paramount Comedy, RAI, among others. She worked as an actress with the companies De la Guarda company and La Fura dels Baus company, in several shows and she collaborates with different directors, companies and projects. Artistic director of La Cabra company, she currently combines diverse disciplines like video, dance and theater in her works. Valeria directed her first project when he was 20 years old, creating the show The egg (El huevo), which was developed in an experimental work of 6 intensive months with a group of 10 artists, with whom she set up a theater space in the theater circuit of Buenos Aires. In 2002, Valeria moved to Paris where she deepened her search to link theater, dance and video, and in 2005, while residing in Madrid, she named her company "La Cabra". Its intention is to generate scenic and visual projects, as well as artistic exchange events, involving a reflection on different social issues as well as alternative and poetic looks in the conception of the world and of life. In the different projects and according to the requirements, Valeria calls upon diverse artists to collaborate with in putting shows together. In 2006 she won the First Prize in the XX Choreographic Competition of Madrid with her dance-video piece "Osario". The First Prize Paris Young Talents 2003 "awarded by the French Government in 2004 with" Mamó ", an honorary prize for play-writing by the National Fund of the Arts of Buenos Aires and obtained a scholarship from the Government of Switzerland in 2013 for the creation of the dance video «Viento Mucho Viento» (premiered in Geneva). She has created and directed 10 shows, performances and various videos, and worked in Spain, France, Belgium, USA, England, Switzerland, Italy, Argentina, Japan and China, with her own creations, as well as being an actress in other companies. Between 2001 and 2011, she made short films, and the 40 minutes film "La Queja", (Section "Femmes realisatrices" of the XIV Latin American Film Festival of Toulouse, France, 2002 / Festival Sueños Cortos, Buenos Aires , 2001 / FIAES, Argentina, 2003.).
Valeria Ambrosio is known for Diario de un Gigoló (2022), Los Exitosos Pells (2008) and Un año para recordar (2010).
Valeria Anna Ferrario was born on February 9, 1964 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. She is an actress and writer, known for Mr. Rudolpho's Jubilee (2017), Fuori dal mondo (1999) and Giorni rubati (2000).
Valeria Arestov is an actress, known for Esau (2019).
Valeria is a Peruvian-Italian multidisciplinary artist and educator. A graduate of Capilano University, she has collaborated with theatre companies like Electric Company Theatre, Rumble Theatre, rice&beans theatre, Bard on the Beach, and Pacific Theatre. As a teaching artist she works at Bard on the Beach, Carousel Theatre for Young People, Lights Up Musical Theatre Schools, among other drama schools across the city. In addition, she is the Communications and Outreach Coordinator at the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition (CALTAC). Valeria focuses on making art accessible to everyone and anyone by bridging her cultures, languages, and identity into her work.