Victoria Fouch was born in Kirksville, Missouri but now calls Myrtle Beach, South Carolina home. While Victoria has many hobbies and interests, she only happened upon acting by fortuitous chance. A television show was filming locally in Myrtle Beach and was searching for extras. A simple online ad asked that anyone looking to be an extra to bring a photo and sign up. Along with her father, Victoria attended the open extras casting. While ultimately she was not chosen to be an extra for this particular show, the creative juices began flowing. A passion for acting began to build. At a very young age, Victoria along with her cousin, were acting out plays, performing talent shows and writing scripts from some of their favorite books. It was easy to see that acting would come very naturally to Victoria. Her first real taste of acting was in a short film at the University of North Carolina - Wilmington. From there she worked as a stand-in for Mary-Charles Jones in the upcoming comedy "Identity Thief" (2013). A steady stream of local commercials and print ads would follow. Most recently Victoria was selected to play the role of Ashley Fisher in "A Short History of Decay" (2013). She had the pleasure of working with first-time director Michael Maren as well as actors Bryan Greenberg, Benjamin King and Linda Lavin.