- Victor Solé has played different roles in films such as Ron Howard's epic 'In the Heart of the Sea', the Wachowskis' 'Cloud Atlas', 'No matarás / Cross the line' directed by David Victori, the HBO-TNT television series 'Transporter' and the Netflix series 'Warrior Nun', among many other productions. Victor has also directed a short film 'Open: Live with it', which has received international awards.
Born and raised in Barcelona, Victor Sole's life began with a teenage passion for the track and field world, eventually winning a Spanish championship. After graduating in Psychology and with an MBA from a prestigious business school under his belt, Victor started working for a multinational Human Resources company in Latin America (Brazil and Argentina), and later in London during the dot-com bubble. After that, he worked for two years in the war-torn region of Kosovo, as a member of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), and four more years for the World Bank in the United States, Washington, DC, where Victor supported the development of Middle Eastern countries as a Human Resources officer.
However, in 2009, Victor decided to resign from his position as a World Bank official and return to Spain to be close to family, in particular Marc, his son. Then, Victor decided to dive into the world of acting.
Victor likes to follow the impulse to tell stories that address topics that he has experienced in life, such as the rise of globalization, the ideals of romantic love, the sense of identity, or simply the search of humanity for happiness.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Helka Lehtinen
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Nephew of Alfonso Santacana and Alejandro Ulloa.
- Victor is fluent in English, Spanish, French and Catalan.
- For 5 consecutive years, Victor Solé was the lead of the Czech Republic RAIFFEISEN BANK campaign, one of the leading banks in Germany and Eastern Europe, playing the role of Artur P.I., based on the tradition of Private Eyes in the film industry.
- For two consecutive years, Victor Solé was the lead of the CARITAS campaign, a Spanish NGO, that promotes the comprehensive development of people, especially the poorest and most excluded. The campaign was based on the film City of Angels.
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