Victoria Price

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Victoria Price
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Born Mary Victoria Price
(1962-04-27) April 27, 1962 (age 62)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Designer
Parent(s) Vincent Price,
Mary Grant Price
Relatives Vincent Barrett Price (brother)

Mary Victoria Price (born April 27, 1962) is an interior designer, public speaker, and teacher. She helped found the Philos School in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and currently spends much of her time traveling and speaking about the life of her father, Vincent Price.

Career

Victoria Price has a bachelor's degree in art history and theater from Williams College and completed the doctoral program in American Studies at the University of New Mexico. She also has taught at the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Highlands University, and the Philos School, an alternative arts-and-humanities school in Santa Fe that she helped to found.[1]

She is an interior designer, who has appeared on HGTV and in many design publications.[2] She is a public speaker, giving talks internationally on the life of her father, on interior design, and on other topics.,[3][4][5] and is on the board of the Vincent Price Art Museum in California.[6]

She also appeared in the movie Edward Scissorhands, her father's last film, where she played a newscaster.[7]

Selected publications

In 1999, Victoria Price wrote Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography,[8] and released an updated version in 2014.[9]

She has also written the preface for a 50th anniversary edition of A Treasury of Great Recipes,[10] a cookbook written by Vincent Price and his wife Mary.[11]

Personal life

Victoria Price was born April 27, 1962, at St John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California, to actor Vincent Price and his second wife, Mary Grant Price. She has one older sibling, Vincent Barrett Price, born in 1940 to Vincent Price’s first wife Edith Barrett.[12]

She came out as a lesbian in the 1980s and currently resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, with her partner. She is interested in Native American and African art, and horseback riding.[13] She has her own blog, Daily Practice of Joy.[14]

Even though Victoria is the daughter of a horror icon, she is not a fan of horror films, but she is a fan of horror fans.[15][16] She often attends and speaks at horror conventions.[17]

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