Victoria Hamilton-Barritt is an Olivier Award-winning actress and singer widely regarded as one of the West End's most dynamic and accomplished leading musical theatre performers. Celebrated for her powerhouse vocals, magnetic stage presence, and extraordinary versatility, she has built an acclaimed career spanning many of London's most prestigious productions while earning a reputation for fearless, emotionally rich performances.
Victoria currently stars as Millicent Clyde in the original West End production of Paddington: The Musical, a performance that earned her the 2026 Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical. She previously received Olivier Award nominations for her acclaimed portrayals of the Stepmother in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella and Sara in Murder Ballad.
Her extensive theatre credits include starring as Persephone in Hadestown, Constance in the UK premiere of Bronco Billy the Musical, and leading roles in The View Upstairs, The Wild Party, In the Heights, A Chorus Line, Gypsy, Flashdance, Grease, Desperately Seeking Susan, West Side Story, Fame, Mamma Mia!, Saturday Night Fever, and Oh What a Night!. Throughout her career, she has distinguished herself by seamlessly moving between beloved classics, major revivals, and groundbreaking new musicals.
On screen, Victoria's credits include Call the Midwife, Holby City, A Bunch of Amateurs, and A Tale of Two Cities.
Away from the stage, Victoria is a devoted wife and proud mother of two.