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  1. Victor/Victoria. A struggling female soprano in 1934 Paris finally finds work after posing as a female impersonator, but it complicates her personal life when a visiting Chicago gangster finds himself inexplicably attracted to the seemingly male performer.

  2. Victoria Grant (Dame Julie Andrews) is a poverty-stricken soprano trying to find work in Paris in the 1930s. With the help of a worldly-wise nightclub singer, she invents her alter-ego Victor, a female impersonator who is hired to sing at a fashionable night spot.

  3. Victor/Victoria (1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. An out-of-work singer, Victoria Grant (Dame Julie Andrews), meets a just-fired, flamboyant gay man in a diner in 1920's Paris. He convinces her to pretend to be a man who is a female impersonator in order to get a job.

  5. Victor/Victoria (TV Movie 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards. 1982 Winner KCFCC Award. Best Actress. Julie Andrews. Tied with Meryl Streep for Sophie's Choice (1982).

  7. Aspiring singer Susanne takes over for ham actor Viktor at a small cabaret in Berlin where he works a woman impersonator and per chance she's discovered by an agent, who thinks that she really is a man. She becomes famous, but her situation becomes troublesome when she falls in love with Robert.

  8. Victoria (TV Series 2016–2019) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. Victor/Victoria. Gay Paree. (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini. Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. Performed by Robert Preston. Le Jazz Hot. (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini.

  10. Victoria: [singing] Crazy world / Full of crazy contradictions, like a child, first you drive me wild / And then you win my heart, with your wicked art / One minute tender, gentle, then temperamental as a summer storm / Just when I believe your heart's getting warmer / You're cold and you're cruel, and I, like a fool / try to cope, try to hang ...