Originally from Montreal, Quebec in Canada, Veronique Ory is now based in New York City with dual citizenship.
Veronique is also a local hire for film, TV, Voice Overs, and theatre in NYC, Los Angeles and Montreal. Theatre is an important part of her craft in her career. She is the co-founder of Athena Theatre, a nonprofit theatre organization, founded in July 2003. It is through Athena Theatre where Veronique is able to produce amazing thought-provoking new plays that she is truly proud of.
Veronique has gained several awards such as being named Top Ten Best Actress in Los Angeles by NoHo LA, , Entertainment Today and Metro LA.
What the Mouse?
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Film
(Animation and Short)
Actress "What The Mouse?" is an artistic stop-motion short film covering the subject of Finding one's self Identity. The story follows a character named "What" in the form of a mouse who was abandoned at birth by his parents, due to his unpleasant appearance. "What" seeks advice in finding who he really is and where he came from, dealing with mental health issues including depression, social anxiety, and abandonment issues. Throughout his quest, he meets some unique characters which help him cope with his disposition in life. These characters include an anxious stray Hairless Sphinx cat with severe A.D.H.D, an eccentric owl filled with paranoia, and an agoraphobic snail who refuses to come out of his shell, literally. This unlikely friendship breeds understanding through one another that it doesn't matter who or what you are, or what anybody else thinks of you, as long as you learn to love yourself. Written by Jhonny Parks
Joe
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Art director Joe is a romantic comedy about finding yourself, your soulmate, and some coffee.
Grace Interrupted
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Art director A woman haunted by guilt helps a homeless man by bringing him home but, her husband doesn't trust him.
Petty Therapy
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
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Brooklynification
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Television
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A Home of Kings
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Film
(Short)
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Common Ground - The Web Series
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Television
(Comedy)
Actress Common Ground is a new comedy about the whirlwind of opportunity, friendships, and unexpected twists that is being young in NYC. Common Ground follows the story of BEA and LIA - two very different girls from very different places - whose lives unexpectedly come crashing together and are turned upside down via a Craigslist housing scam. The series follows their journey as they each navigate to find their place and where they may (or often, very humorously may not) belong in the whirlwind of opportunity, disappointments, relationships, friendships, and unexpected twists and turns that is being a twenty-something in the big city. Along the way, some truly wonderful and wacky people come into their lives...and everyone somehow, despite their many differences, figures out a way to find some common ground. Written by Ricky-A-JoJo Productions
How Soon Is Now
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Film
(Comedy and Short)
Actress It's Valentines Day. Friday Night. But for Marty the weekend means heartache in Paradise Village, California. With his best friend Parker and a car full of Cure tapes, Marty scours the town searching for a mysterious and illusive dream girl, Deovvne. Set in the 80s it's comedy, music, social commentary, and romance! How soon can you watch? How Soon Is Now?! Written by J.D. Levinson
Catch Me If You Can
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Film
(Biography, Crime and Drama)
Actress New Rochelle, the 1960s. High schooler Frank Abagnale Jr. idolizes his father, who's in trouble with the IRS. When his parents separate, Frank runs away to Manhattan with $25 in his checking account, vowing to regain dad's losses and get his parents back together. Just a few years later, the FBI tracks him down in France; he's extradited, tried, and jailed for passing more than $4,000,000 in bad checks. Along the way, he's posed as a Pan Am pilot, a pediatrician, and an attorney. And, from nearly the beginning of this life of crime, he's been pursued by a dour FBI agent, Carl Hanratty. What starts as cat and mouse becomes something akin to father and son. Written by <jhailey@hotmail.com>
Russell Sage College
(1997-2000)