- Birth nameVictoria Jane Broom
- Height5′ 3¾″ (1.62 m)
- Victoria Broom was born and grew up in Shropshire, United Kingdom. She is best known for playing Karen in BBC 1 series Cheaters and Sasha Kyte in Netflix Emmy winning series Marcella. She won the 'Rising Star' Award at the 2018 Diversity in Media awards for her portrayal of Fran in the LGBT series Different for Girls. You can follow Victoria's work on Twitter @victoriabroom- IMDb Mini Biography By: Annonymous
- Victoria Broom is an English actress known for playing the recurring role of Sasha in Marcella season 2 (Netflix and ITV). Victoria won the Diversity in Media award for 'Rising star 2017' for her portrayal of Fran in the LGBT series Different for Girls seasons 1 & 2 (LBO and WOW) Originally from Shropshire, she trained at the Central Television Workshops, Birmingham before moving to London to train at the London Academy of Music and Drama and at the age of 19 to star in 'Road' at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in the heart of London's west end. Working in Londons theatre for many years, including the prestigious Shakespeares Globe.- IMDb Mini Biography By: unknown
- Victoria Broom resides in London, but is originally from Shropshire. She attended the Central Television Workshops from ages 11-16, In Birmingham, West Midlands. Victoria moved to London to star in The Road at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London's West End. She went on to work under Dominic Dromgoole at The Globe theatre in The Decameron. As well as other leading classical adaptations. Including Lady Macbeth at the Alcazar theatre in Madrid.
Her Television breakout role was being cast as a lead regular in Hans Rosenfeldt's Scandi Noir Crime Drama - Marcella, from Buccaneer Media.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Flint Nicks - Victoria Broom is an award-winning actor, known for her portrayal of Karen in bbc 1's Cheaters and Sasha in the Emmy winning series Marcella. She won the Rising Star and Best actor award at the 'Diversity in Media' awards for her portrayal of Fran in the lgbtqi series Different for Girls.
Victoria is listed as one of the most influential lgbtqi people in the UK by the Guardian Newspapers Pride Power list.
She is a passionate patron of charities Bloody Good Period, fighting for the end of Period Poverty for all women, girls and menstruating people as well as The Stroke Association, raising awareness for post stroke survivors and their families.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Chantal Real
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Victoria held a black belt and National Champion status in Kung Fu at the age of 17.
- She trained and was in the same year as Felicity Jones at the Carlton Television Workshops, Birmingham.
- Has a keen interest in geology and Earth Sciences.
- Attended the Junior Carlton Television workshops in Birmingham.
- Has one older sister.
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