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Victory Tischler-Blue (born September 16, 1959) is an American film producer, director, writer, musician and photographer. She was born and raised in Newport Beach, California. Tischler-Blue began working in the entertainment industry at age 17, using the name Vicki Blue as the bassist in the American all-girl teenage rock band The Runaways.
Vicki Blue is now known as Victory Tischler-Blue. After leaving the Runaways, she shifted her focus to film and television production eventually becoming a producer/director for several reality- and magazine-based television shows including Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, and Real Stories of the Highway Patrol.
Jun 14, 2010 · Vicki Blue was a bass player in the first all-female hard rock band The Runaways and also made a documentary film about them called Edgeplay. She talks about her memories, the new Runaways movie and her musical and film projects.
Jun 22, 2010 · Victory Tischler Blue, also known as Vicki Blue, was a member of the all-female hard rock band The Runaways in 1977. She talks about her time in the group, her new film Edgeplay: A Film About The Runaways, and her musical projects after the band.
Victory Tischler-Blue is an American film producer, director, writer and photographer, best known for her powerful and disturbing 2005 debut feature film "Edgeplay: A film about the Runaways".
- September 16, 1959
Tischler-Blue began working in the entertainment industry at age 17, using the name Vicki Blue as the bassist in the American all-girl teenage rock band The Runaways. After the demise of the band, she was cast as Cindy by director Rob Reiner in This Is Spinal Tap.
Edgeplay: Directed by Victory Tischler-Blue. With Kari Krome, Kim Fowley, Suzi Quatro, Toby Mamis. A documentary feature film about the 1970's seminal all girl band, The Runaways.