Virginia Tucker is a versatile young actress whose work includes a lead in the film Wicked Mom's Club (Lifetime) and a supporting role in the sports movie Last Champion (In-House Media Film Partners).
She also recently played various TV roles in the series Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (CBS), Miss 2059 (New Form Digital), General Hospital (ABC), and Code Black (CBS).
Virginia was born in England and spent most of her childhood in Washington, DC, where she is remembered as a fun-loving extrovert with a boundless imagination-and a regular in local children's theater troupes.
Early acting milestones included playing Belinda Cratchit in the historic Ford's Theater's production of A Christmas Carol.
As a high school freshman, Virginia became the youngest student ever to win the Washington, DC region's "Cappie" prize for best lead actress in a play, which she received for her portrayal of Emily in Our Town.
Virginia the following year made a successful transition to television, film, commercial, voiceover and gaming, relocating to Los Angeles. When off set, she hones her craft by working with professional acting coaches such as John Kirby, Denis Lavalle, and The Groundlings.
Virginia says that one aspect of her work that she finds particularly rewarding is the humanly enriching opportunity to step outside of oneself and experience the life of others.
Apart from her fascinating work, Virginia enjoys helping with industry outreach projects for children, watching great movies of the past, reading, vintage anything, travel, and training in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA). IMDb Mini Biography By: C.G.
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