the actress who plays Victoria is called Rachelle Lefevre hope that is what you were looking for! x
The actress that plays Victoria in The Twilight Saga: New Moon is Rachelle Lefevre.
Yes, Rachelle Lefevre plays Victoria in both Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon films. Although, Rachelle Lefevre will not play Victoria in the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and will be replaced by Byrce Howard.
Rachel Lefeve or Leferve or something like that plays Victoria in the first Twilight movie. It has now been announced that she will not be playing Victoria in the following movies, the new director's daughter is playing it. (It's always good to know that nepitism is alive and well. Not. Sorry, just my opinion.)
James and Victoria kiss in an extended scene. It is just after Laurent, James, and Victoria see the police running from a tree.
No - Victoria is an antagonist throughout the books of the Twilight series, including Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse.
the actress who plays Victoria is called Rachelle Lefevre hope that is what you were looking for! x
ok in twilight its James in new moon it Laurent and Victoria in eclipse it Victoria and in breaking its the volturi
The actress that plays Victoria in The Twilight Saga: New Moon is Rachelle Lefevre.
Yes, Rachelle Lefevre plays Victoria in both Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon films. Although, Rachelle Lefevre will not play Victoria in the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and will be replaced by Byrce Howard.
No, Edward Kills her in Eclipse.
Victoria the ginger vampire. :)
It will be the same Victoria in the Movie New Moon but a new girl in Eclipse
Twilight is the first book and Twilight Saga New Moon is the second.
The song that played in the Victoria scene in Twilight: New Moon is "Hearing Damage" by Thom Yorke.
Yes, Victoria from Twilight is described as having long, wavy, fiery red hair in the book series written by Stephenie Meyer.
Rachel Lefeve or Leferve or something like that plays Victoria in the first Twilight movie. It has now been announced that she will not be playing Victoria in the following movies, the new director's daughter is playing it. (It's always good to know that nepitism is alive and well. Not. Sorry, just my opinion.)