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Victoria Justice

American actress and singer (born 1993)

Victoria Justice

American actress and singer (born 1993)

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Victoria Justice (born February 19, 1993) is an American actress and singer. She rose to fame on Nickelodeon, playing Lola Martinez on the comedy drama series Zoey 101 (2005–2008) and Tori Vega on the sitcom Victorious (2010–2013). For these roles, she won a Bravo Otto, a Kids' Choice Award, and two Young Artist Awards. She also starred in the musical Spectacular! (2009) and the comedy horror film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010) for the network.

Justice began her music career recording songs for the soundtracks of her acting projects, including the Spectacular! soundtrack (2009). Her first commercial successes came with the Victorious soundtrack album and extended plays, all of which appeared on the Billboard 200. She then launched a solo career with Columbia Records and released her debut single "Gold" in 2013, but left the label that same year after reported creative differences.

Justice led the MTV thriller television series Eye Candy (2015). Her film appearances include the romantic comedy The First Time (2012), the teen comedy Fun Size (2012), the comedy drama Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List (2015), the teen comedy The Outcasts (2017), the romance drama Trust (2021), the supernatural comedy Afterlife of the Party (2021), the romantic comedy A Perfect Pairing (2022), and the psychological thriller The Tutor (2023). After a seven-year hiatus from music, she made her comeback with the single "Treat Myself" (2020).

Early life

Victoria Justice is the daughter of Serene Reed and Zack Justice. Her father is of English, German, and Irish descent; her mother, originally from the Bronx, New York, is of Puerto Rican ancestry.

At the age of ten, Justice and her family moved to Los Angeles, settling in Hollywood, California, in 2003. While filming Victorious, she attended Cleveland High School in Reseda, located in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles, before receiving her diploma through a home school program.

Career

2000s

In 2003, Justice began her acting career, making a guest appearance on the Gilmore Girls episode "The Hobbit, the Sofa and Digger Stiles". She portrayed Jill No. 2, a walk-on role. After her appearance in the series, her family ultimately moved to Los Angeles, and Justice began to pursue a career in acting more intently. The following year, she guest-starred on the second episode of the Disney Channel series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, in which she played a young pageant contestant named Rebecca. Later, she was cast as Stella, a young girl who begins seeing visions of Mary Magdalene, in Aaron Ruell's 2005 short film Mary.

In 2005, Justice was accepted into the musical theatre program at the Millikan Performing Arts Academy in Los Angeles. She also appeared in several advertisements for companies such as Ralph Lauren, Gap, Guess, Mervyn's, Peanut Butter Toast Crunch cereal, and Ovaltine. That same year, Justice landed a leading role in the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101 as Lola Martinez, a new student who is also an aspiring actress. On landing the part, Justice said: "I was extremely happy; I was bouncing up and down and screaming. That was a really great moment." Justice's character was introduced during the second season, on September 11, 2005. She also made a cameo appearance in the film When Do We Eat? (2005). She played the role of Rose in the Hallmark Channel film Silver Bells, which became a Hallmark Hall of Fame film.

Justice in March 2008

In 2006, Justice made a guest appearance on an episode of Everwood in the episode "Enjoy the Ride". Also in 2006, she played the supporting role of Holly in the thriller film The Garden. Zoey 101 ended its run on May 2, 2008. In 2009, she announced plans to guest star on an episode of Nickelodeon's series The Naked Brothers Band. The TV special, titled Valentine Dream Date, featured Justice portraying herself. She did not record new music until 2009, when she starred in the Nickelodeon musical Spectacular!, in which she performed three songs. The film aired on Nickelodeon on February 16, 2009.

2010s

After the success of The Naked Brothers Band special in which Justice guest starred, she appeared in another episode, "The Premiere", on April 11, 2009. She later appeared in episodes of iCarly; True Jackson, VP; The Troop; and BrainSurge. Justice announced in 2009 that she would be working on a thriller film, set for theatrical release. Unlike initial plans of a theatrical release, the film had a limited preview release on December 12, 2009, and was returned to post-production. Ultimately the film's worldwide release was canceled.

Victoria Justice and the rest of the ''Victorious'' cast performing at [[Avalon Hollywood

Justice confirmed that she would be starring in her own musical show on Nickelodeon called Victorious, explaining the show's genesis thus: "I was on Zoey 101. When I was 12, Dan Schneider cast me as a new character, Lola Martinez. From there, I worked with him for three years, on three seasons of Zoey 101. And, after that, Dan found out that I could also sing and dance as well as act, so he thought it would be really cool to create a show for me on Nickelodeon, called Victorious." The pilot for the show debuted on March 27, 2010, and received 5.7million views, making it the second-highest rated premiere for a live-action Nickelodeon series. The original broadcast of this episode took place following the 2010 Kids' Choice Awards. Justice recorded several songs for the series throughout its run. Justice had the opportunity to share a recording set during the series' recordings, with different young artists who, like her, were in search of artistic possibilities.

Justice later guest-starred on the animated series The Penguins of Madagascar, voicing the character of Stacy in the episode "Badger Pride". Justice starred in the 2010 Nickelodeon television movie The Boy Who Cried Werewolf, playing Jordan Sands, a girl who is transformed into a werewolf following her move to a creepy manor. The film averaged 5.8million viewers for the premiere. Victorious ended its run on February 2, 2013. Justice played the lead role Wren in the comedy Fun Size, released on October 26, 2012. In a 2010 interview with the Associated Press, she stated that she was recording an album but planned to take her time with the process. In October 2012, she revealed she would release her debut album in 2013. For the Girl Up movement, which helps girls in developing countries, she released a promotional single, "Girl Up", co-written with Toby Gad, on February 16, 2013. Justice's debut single "Gold" was released on June 18, 2013. In August 2014, Billboard revealed that Justice had left Columbia Records but was recording new music to be released in 2015.

Justice in 2018

In October 2013, it was announced that Justice had been cast as Lindy Sampson in MTV's Eye Candy, a cyber thriller based on the novel by R. L. Stine. The series was canceled after one season. The same year, it was announced that Justice had been cast in Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List. The film had its world premiere at the Outfest Film Festival on July 17, 2015. It was later released on September 18, 2015, through video-on-demand services. Justice also competed against Gregg Sulkin in an episode of Lip Sync Battle that aired on July 30, 2015, performing Bonnie Tyler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and Nelly's "Hot in Herre".

On October 20, 2016, Justice played Janet Weiss, one of the lead roles in the Fox musical film The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again. It is a tribute to the cult classic 1975 film of the same name and was directed by Kenny Ortega, using the original script written by Richard O'Brien and Jim Sharman. Justice also starred in The Outcasts as Jodie. The film was released on April 14, 2017.

2020s

Justice hosted the 2020 Kids' Choice Awards following Nickelodeon's decision to stage the event virtually. In July 2020, Justice announced she had become a member of the Recording Academy. That December, Justice announced that her first single in over seven years would be titled "Treat Myself". The song was released on December 11, 2020, and is the first single she released as an independent artist. This was followed by a single titled "Stay", released on February 12, 2021. The next single, "Too F*ckin' Nice", was released on May 28, 2021.

On March 12, 2021, Justice starred as Brooke Gatwick in the romantic drama film Trust. To promote the film, she released a cover of Billy Paul's "Everybody's Breaking Up". Justice starred as Cassie Garcia in the film Afterlife of the Party, which premiered on September 2, 2021, on Netflix. Along with Spencer Sutherland and Jessica Rose Weiss, she released the soundtrack EP for which she performed and co-wrote a song titled "Home". Justice portrayed Lola Alvarez in the Netflix romantic comedy film A Perfect Pairing, released on May 19, 2022. Justice portrayed Annie, a pregnant woman, in the thriller The Tutor, which premiered on March 24, 2023. She also joined the cast of the comedy California King, in which she plays a character named Lynette. In 2024, she starred in the thriller Depravity.

On February 19, 2023, coinciding with her 30th birthday, Justice released the single "Last Man Standing" and confirmed that she was working on her debut studio album.

On October 3, 2025, Justice released the single "Love Zombie". Her Christmas single "Santa Darlin" is set to release November 21, 2025.

Philanthropy

Justice has taken part in several charity events, supporting charities such as the United Nations Foundation, which benefits numerous causes such as AIDS, Children, Environment, Health, Human Rights, and Peace.

On September 30, 2010, Justice announced she would be joining the charity campaign Girl Up. When asked about joining, she stated "I'm so excited to become a champion for Girl Up and to help make a difference for girls who aren't given the same opportunities that most of us take for granted. I know that there are plenty of girls throughout the country who are just like me—ready and motivated to stand up for the rights and well-being of girls in the developing world. I am confident that, together, we will rise to the challenge."

Justice joined Girl Up on September 30, 2010, for the campaign's official launch in New York City and went on to support the "Unite for Girls" tour, which traveled to cities across the United States. She visited Girl Up–supported programs in developing countries to observe first-hand the impact the programs can have on girls and communities. In an interview with Seventeen, Justice stated, "I was looking into different charities and hearing these girls in Guatemala and Africa talk about having to walk miles for water and crying because they don't have any money to go to school. It just really broke my heart, so I want to spread the word as much as I can and get other people working together. Before you know it we can actually make a difference."

Artistry

Justice's musical influences include Madonna, Britney Spears, Pink, Sara Bareilles, Coldplay, No Doubt, the Jackson 5, the Beatles, Amy Winehouse, Lily Allen, Hall & Oates, Billy Joel, Carly Simon, Karen Carpenter, Elton John, Alanis Morissette, Carole King, and Diana Ross.

Personal life

In 2013, Justice lived with her parents in an Encino Hills home she purchased.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005When Do We Eat?Young Nikky
2006The GardenHolly
2006UnknownDaughter
2008Adventures in AppletownBetsy
2012The First TimeJane Harmon
2012Fun SizeWren DeSantis
2013Jungle MasterRainieVoice role (English dub)
2015Get SquirrelyLolaVoice role
2015Naomi and Ely's No Kiss ListNaomi Mills
2017The OutcastsJodi SchellenbergerOriginally titled The Outskirts
2018BiggerKathy Weider
2019Summer NightHarmony
2021TrustBrooke Gatwick
2021Afterlife of the PartyCassie Garcia
2022A Perfect PairingLola Alvarez
2023The TutorAnnie
2024DepravityGrave Shaw
2025California KingLynette Jean
To be released

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Gilmore GirlsJill #2Episode: "The Hobbit, the Sofa, and Digger Stiles"
2005The Suite Life of Zack & CodyRebeccaEpisode: "The Fairest of Them All"
2005–2008Zoey 101Lola MartinezMain role (seasons 2–4)
2005Silver BellsRoseTelevision film
2006EverwoodThalia ThompsonEpisode: "Enjoy the Ride"
2009The Naked Brothers BandHerself2 episodes
2009Spectacular!Tammi DysonTelevision film
2009iCarlyShelby MarxEpisode: "iFight Shelby Marx"
2011iCarlyTori VegaEpisode: "iParty with Victorious"
2009True Jackson, VPVivianEpisode: "True Crush"
2010The TroopEris FairyEpisode: "Speed"
2010–2013VictoriousTori VegaMain role
2010–2015The Penguins of MadagascarStacyVoice role; 2 episodes
2010The Boy Who Cried WerewolfJordan SandsTelevision film
2013Big Time RushHerselfEpisode: "Big Time Tour Bus"
2015Eye CandyLindy SampsonMain role
2015UndateableAmanda2 episodes
2016Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving LifeRamona Miller2 episodes
2016The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp AgainJanet WeissTelevision film
2017Impractical JokersHerselfSpecial guest
2017Man with a PlanSophiaEpisode: "The Silver Fox"
2018Robot ChickenStudentVoice role; episode: "Factory Where Nuts Are Handled"
2018Queen AmericaHayley Wilson2 episodes
2018American HousewifeHarperEpisode: "Trophy Wife"
2020The Real Bros of Simi ValleyCourtney Ingles4 episodes
202050 States of FrightLogan3 episodes
2025Suits LADylan PryorRecurring role

Discography

Main article: Victoria Justice discography, List of songs recorded by Victoria Justice

Tours

  • Make It in America Tour (2012)
  • Summer Break Tour (with Big Time Rush) (2013)

Awards and nominations

AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.ALMA AwardsBravo OttoBreakTudo AwardsDo Something AwardsImagen AwardsNAACP Image AwardsNickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice AwardsNickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsNickelodeon SlimeFestTeen Choice AwardsYoung Artist Awards
2011Favorite TV Actress – ComedyVictorious
2012Favorite TV Actress – ComedyVictorious
2011Super Female TV Star
2018International Instagrammer
2023Anthem of the Year"Only a Stranger"
2012TV Star: Female
2011Best Young Actress/TelevisionVictorious
2012Best Young Actress/TelevisionVictorious
2013Best Young Actress/TelevisionVictorious
2011Outstanding Performance in a Youth/Children's Program (Series or Special)Victorious
2011Hottest Hottie
Super Fresh Award
Fave TV StarVictorious
2011Favorite TV ActressVictorious
2012Favorite TV ActressVictorious
2013Favorite TV ActressVictorious
2012Aussie's Fave Hottie
Aussie's Fave Nick StarVictorious
2010Choice Smile
2006Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)Zoey 101 (shared with cast)
2007Best Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young ActressZoey 101
Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama)Zoey 101 (shared with cast)
2008Best Young Ensemble Performance in a TV SeriesZoey 101
2011Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young ActressThe Boy Who Cried Werewolf
2012Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress 17–21iCarly

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