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Victoria Dawn Justice (born February 19, 1993) is an American actress and singer. She has received numerous awards, including two Young Artist Awards and nominations for three Imagen Awards, an NAACP Image Award, and three Kids' Choice Awards.
Justice made her acting debut with a guest appearance on the comedy drama series Gilmore Girls (2003), and found fame on Nickelodeon by playing Lola Martinez in the comedy drama series Zoey 101 (2005–2008), Tori Vega in the teen sitcom Victorious (2010–2013), and Jordan Sands in the television comedy horror film The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010). She later appeared in the romantic comedy film The First Time (2012), the teen film Fun Size (2012), the comedy drama film Naomi & Al's No Kiss List (2015), the teen comedy film The Outcasts (2017), the romance film Trust (2021), the comedy film Afterlife of the Party
In music, Justice has recorded several songs for the soundtracks of her acting projects, including Victorious and the 2009 Nickelodeon Musical Spectacular! Her debut single "Gold" was released in 2013. She took a seven-year hiatus from music, and returned with the track "Treat Myself", released in December 2020.
Victoria Dawn Justice is the daughter of Serene Reed and Jack Justice.Her father is of English, German, and Irish descent; while her mother, originally from the Bronx, is of Puerto Rican descent.
She has a younger half-sister named Madison Grace Reed. She and her family moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2003. During the filming of Victorious, Justice attended Cleveland High School before completing her diploma through a home school program.
Justice has participated in numerous charity events, supporting charities such as the United Nations Foundation, which benefits many causes such as AIDS, children, the environment, health, human rights, and peace.
On September 30, 2010, Justice announced that she would be joining the charity campaign Girl Up. When asked about joining, she said "I am so excited to be a champion for Girl Up and help make a difference for girls who are not given the same opportunities that most of us take for granted. I know there are so many girls across the country who are just like me – ready and inspired to stand up for the rights and well-being of girls in the developing world. I believe that, together, we will rise to the challenge." Justice joined Girl Up for the official launch of the campaign in New York City on September 30, 2010 and went on to support the "Unite for Girls" tour, which visited cities throughout the United States. She visited Girl Up-supported programs in developing countries to see first-hand the programs' impact on girls and communities.In an interview with Seventeen, Justice said, "I was looking at different charities and hearing these girls in Guatemala and Africa talk about walking miles for water and crying because they don't have any money to go to school. It really broke my heart, so I want to spread the word as much as I can and inspire other people to work together. Before you know it we can really make a difference."
As of 2013, Justice lived with her parents in an Encino Hills home she purchased.
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