Victoria Vetri

Victoria Vetri
Victoria Vetri (born September 26, 1944) is an American model and actress. Vetri was born in San Francisco, California to parents who were immigrants from Italy. She attended Hollywood High School in Hollywood, California between 1959 and 1963 and later studied art at Los Angeles City College. She began acting and modelling in her teens. Vetri is a singer and dancer who once turned down the voice dub for Natalie Wood in West Side Story (1961). She also auditioned for the title role in the Stanley Kubrick adaptation of Lolita but lost the role to Sue Lyon. She also writes poetry and plays guitar.
Acted Movies
Director: Val Guest
Writers: J.G. Ballard,
Cast: Carol Hawkins, Drewe Henley, Imogen Hassall, Jan Rossini, Magda Konopka, Patrick Allen, Patrick Holt, Robin Hawdon, Sean Caffrey, Victoria Vetri,
Director: Roman Polanski
Writers: Roman Polanski,
Cast: Elisha Cook Jr., Emmaline Henry, John Cassavetes, Maurice Evans, Mia Farrow, Patsy Kelly, Ralph Bellamy, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer, Victoria Vetri,