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About Me

Hello!

I'm Veronica Paige, or Vee if you feel so inclined!

This is more about my journey as a person that helped me become an artist

I started at a very young age and decided to stick with the performing arts ever since!

Feel free to scroll on down through memory lane:)

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I am originally from Grand Rapids, MI and was put into any sort of children arts camps by my Mom at the age of 4 years old. I loved dressing up and had a giant imagination (still do). I was a very shy child, and the arts really allowed me to have a new space to express myself. 

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My Mom was a really big part in me pursuing the arts, not only has she always supported me 100% the entire way, but she would fully indulge all my little made up worlds that I would bring her into. She often took me to Disney to be immersed in magic so I could experience the fantasy worlds I would watch on TV. Later on she would drive me for rehearsals, lessons, classes, etc. My Mom is the most wonderful person on the planet, I wouldn't be the person I was today without her!

I did a lot of children's theatre growing up, the first big role I did was as the Fairy Godmother in R&H's Cinderella! This was the show that made me want to pursue acting as my career, or at least think about it since I was 11 years old! I am forever grateful to have been in this show, because the girl that played Cinderella became one of my life long best friends!

A non career thing about me, is that I love Lake Michigan. There is no place like it on earth, it just absolutely centers me every time I go back to the beach. My hometown best friends and I go there together, even in the winter (Michiganders am I right?), to just walk the shore and not think about anything.

Have you seen my martini?

I am a bartender as well, who happens to make ~the best~ espresso martinis, but for me the martini is deeper. My Bampa (Grandpa) had a martini twice a day for....ever. When he passed, I got a hand holding a martini glass tattooed on my right shoulder blade, in honor of him and my Nana.

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