Verity Higgins, a VCA graduate, has worked as a director, actor, project co-ordinator, and teacher in performing arts. She has directed for festivals, theatre companies, tertiary institutions, & as a freelance artist and received awards for screenwriting, directing, acting and project management. In 2005 Verity worked in the UK as Associate Director and actor for a small touring company - North Country Theatre. On returning to Australia she took up a position of Regional Arts Development Officer with Regional Arts Victoria, based in Ballarat. Verity directed and independently produced a documentary about the Sweet Mona's choir The Big Sing, which was acquired and broadcast on the ABC in 2010. Since returning to freelance work at the end of 2013 Verity has worked as an actor, director and producer on a range of mainstream and independent film, TV & theatre projects including developing a new theatre work, The Freda Experience, for presentation at both the Castlemaine State Festival & Nati Frinj 2015. One of her acting highlights has been the short film Nathan loves Ricky Martin, which attracted numerous awards including an AACTA/AFI nomination. Mainstream acting work includes, guest roles on Dr Blake, Fancy Boys, The Wrong Girl and Hamish & Andy's True Stories. Her most recent theatre work was in Hotel Now's, Her Father's Daughter, and La Mama's , Blazing Son. Verity has three adult children and lives in Regional Victoria.
Verity James is an actress, known for Koko: A Red Dog Story (2019).
Verity Marks is a Canadian actress who was born in England, where she began acting. Moving to Canada in 2008 (aged 5) she has undertaken many acting, singing and dancing performances, including three years of musical theatre. In progression of her Film, Television and Acting career through versatile and challenging roles, Verity is now attending the award winning Identity School of Acting.
Verity Marshall is known for Me Before You (2016), Black Mirror (2011) and Churchill's First World War (2013).
Verity Pinter is an actress, known for The Beat Beneath My Feet (2014) and Ellie of Regolia (2021).
This debonair temptress on the electrified double-bass has been a long time member of Louisville underground music scene. She spent several years as artistic director and manager of The Baxter Avenue Morgue Haunted House before transitioning to her true passion as an upright bass player and rock goddess for the band Vice Tricks.
Adorable blonde actress Verkina Flower was a cute, fresh and appealingly sweet presence in a handful of enjoyable 70s low-budget drive-in exploitation features. Verkina was especially memorable as Young Molly in the disturbing flashback sequences in Matt Cimber's outstanding "The Witch Who Came from the Sea." She was likewise solid as a little girl who's chased around a warehouse by a machete-wielding lunatic in the deliciously cheesy "Drive-In Massacre," a teenager who gets scared by Sasquatch in "The Capture of Bigfoot," a party hearty camper in the uproariously raucous'n'raunchy "Summercamp," and a sickly lass in "Beyond Evil." Outside of acting, Verkina Flower was the costume designer on such movies as "Relentless," "Cohen and Tate," "Overkill," and "Top Dog," did the wardrobe for the splendidly sleazy sicko Santa slasher classic "Silent Night, Deadly Night," and was the set decorator on the crummy slice'n'dice groaner "Terror on Tour." She's the daughter of character actor George "Buck" Flower.
Verlon Roberts was born in Georgia and fell in love with storytelling at a very young age. Verlon found purpose in sharing his stories with friends and re-producing action films with friends and neighbors. Verlon felt the urge to serve and devoted 20 years to the United States Marine Corps, where he developed a high physical and mental discipline. After retiring from the Marines, Verlon taught high school but felt the pull to pursue storytelling professionally. Verlon lives in Los Angeles with his family and is a devoted storyteller. "If Ed Harris and John Cena had a lovechild.'
Verlyn Plowman is an actor, known for The Holiday Calendar (2018), Oliver Sherman (2010) and The Riverbank (2012).