Victoria Hamilton-Barritt was born on 8 May 1982 and is an English actress and singer known primarily for her roles in musical theatre.
18 Facts About Victoria Hamilton-Barritt
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt is a Grammy Award, two-time Laurence Olivier Award, and four-time WhatsOnStage Award nominee.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt studied at Central School of Ballet and the Urdang Academy, Covent Garden, London.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt finished off the tour with a one-month residency at The Sporting Club in Monte Carlo where she understudied Sheila Ferguson in the role of Roxy Rochelle.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt then returned to Saturday Night Fever in the 2004 UK tour, this time playing the leading role of Stephanie Mangano.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt played the role of Anita in the 2006 international tour of West Side Story visiting Germany, Japan and Thailand.
From June 2008 until May 2009, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt starred in the UK tour of Flashdance the Musical, playing the lead role of Alex Owens.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt starred alongside Noel Sullivan, Bernie Nolan and Bruno Langley.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt provided backing vocals for the well-known artist in venues in the UK and Ireland, with the last stop of the tour at the Royal Albert Hall.
In January 2010, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt played Rizzo in Grease at the Piccadilly Theatre, alongside Noel Sullivan and Toby Anstis.
In 2013 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt appeared in A Chorus Line at the London Palladium as Diana Morales.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt played the role of Daniela in Lin Manuel Miranda's In the Heights in 2014.
In September 2016 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt returned to work in the production of Murder Ballad at the Arts Theatre as the Narrator, alongside Kerry Ellis, Ramin Karimloo and Norman Bowman.
In 2017 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt played the role of Kate in Michael John LaChiusa's The Wild Party at The Other Palace.
In 2019 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt starred in The View UpStairs playing the role of Inez at the Soho Theatre, in London from 18 July to 24 August.
In 2024 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt was part of the UK Premiere for Bronco Billy The Musical in the role of Constance at Charing Cross Theatre.
In 2009 Victoria Hamilton-Barritt appeared in A Bunch of Amateurs, starring Burt Reynolds and Imelda Staunton in which she played a Hollywood director's assistant.
Victoria Hamilton-Barritt appeared in a BBC special of A Tale Of Two Cities which was narrated by Michael York.