
Education: Fine Arts, Carnegie Mellon University.Read more: Brendon Urie – Biography, Profile, Facts, Family & Life Story Profile The role led her receive a nomination from the Critics’ Choice Super Awards in 2021.
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In the same year, Vicotria starred in a drama film called Shirley.Īfter that, she played in Netflix series titled The Haunting of Bly Manor. In 2020, she made a guest appearance in an anthology series named Amazing Stories. Two years later, she got a role as Leslie Van Houten or Lulu, a convicted murderer in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, alongside Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. In 2017, she appeared on another Netflix series named You as Love Quinn. She also got nominations from Saturn Awards and Online Film & Television Association in the same year.
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Her performance was appreciated by many film critics.įor the role, Pedretti received a nomination as the Most Frightened Performance at the 2019 MTV Movie & TV Awards. Her breakthrough was selected as Eleanor “Nell” Crain Vance in a Netflix series titled The Haunting of Hill House. In 2014, she started her acting career in short films named Sole and Uncovering Eden. “It’s everything I hoped for in imagining a world in which Joe and Love could be really confronted with themselves, and it creates so much space for so much tragedy and hilarity, and I’m so psyched.Victoria Pedretti has been passionate about acting, so she studied acting at Carnegie Mellon University. “I personally think it’s already stronger than last season,” she said. When asked if she could share anything about the highly anticipated upcoming season, set to be released in 2021, she said, “It’s f- wild.” Victoria Pedretti and Penn Badgley in "You." Beth Dubber / Netflix The next project we’ll see Pedretti in is the third season of the hit Netflix show “You,” a psychological thriller where Pedretti plays Love Quinn, an aspiring chef with a (very) dark side. The imagery in the five-minute film, she added, is “so evocative in portraying female strength, the dichotomy between our strength and our fragility as humans, as well as our connectedness and our ability to support and empower each other if we so choose.” The project was spearheaded by Isabel Pask, a writer and actress whom Pedretti said “experienced something extremely traumatic and turned it into something exceedingly beautiful that I know so many women have already felt empowered and uplifted by.” For Dani, it was Timothée Chalamet’s character Elio in “Call Me By Your Name,” the critically acclaimed 2017 gay romance set in Italy in the 1980s. In preparation for her roles, Pedretti said she sometimes draws inspiration from the performances of other actors. Part of that is her sexuality, but another part of that is her capabilities and utilizing her capabilities to the highest degree.” “It’s more that this isn’t her truth, that’s she’s not living fully in her truth.

“She’s also coming out as a feminist and somebody who’s interested in existing beyond what’s expected of her as a woman in that place, in that time,” she said.

To Pedretti’s dismay, she said much of that scene didn’t make the final cut, but she said the essence of the scene went beyond her character’s sexuality.


In one of the series’ most powerful scenes, the two are in a parked car and Dani has a monologue that, while vague, appears to be her coming out. Prior to Dani leaving her American life behind and heading to England, she’s under pressure to marry her childhood friend, Edmund.
