The Virginian-Pilot
                             THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT 
              Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Friday, December 23, 1994              TAG: 9412220072
SECTION: DAILY BREAK              PAGE: E14  EDITION: FINAL 
COLUMN: GROOVY SAPIEN
SOURCE: BY HOLLY WESTER, CAMPUS CORRESPONDENT 
                                             LENGTH: Medium:   76 lines

YOUNG ACTOR STRIVES FOR FOCUS IN LIFE

WHEN IT COMES to his trades, Smithfield resident Victor Langhorne makes ``Jack'' look lazy.

``V.J.,'' as his friends and family know him, has been a con artist, drug dealer and gang leader in his short 20 years of living. He's even been featured on the popular detective TV show ``America's Most Wanted.''

But V.J. isn't an escaped convict or real criminal. He is a local actor who has appeared in local and national television programs, theater productions and films.

When he is not wearing another face, V.J. can be found writing, reading or playing video games. A weakling for mom's home cooking, this young talent has his sights set on one goal: to be focused.

Full name: Victor Cornealius Langhorne Jr.

Birthdate: Sept. 30, 1974

Birthplace: Queens, New York

Occupation: Actor

Siblings: Aleishia, Markita, Terrica

Education: Governor's Magnet School for the Arts; Smithfield High School; Tidewater Community College.

What is your idea of a perfect day off: Waking up, reading a good book and listening to some soulful jazz.

Last dumb thing you did: Attempted to be witty.

Favorite meal: Anything cooked by Mom.

Favorite movies: ``Schindler's List'' and ``Wolf''

Favorite singer/band: KRS-ONE

Last book read: Epistles of James, New Testament

Hobbies: Creative writing and thinking, video games and reading

Best date you've been on: Hasn't happened yet

Worst date you've been on: Not worth mentioning

If you could change one thing about yourself, what would it be?: I would be more focused and less receptive to the desires that battle within us all.

If you could change one thing about your parents, what would it be?: They wouldn't have to pay taxes.

Secret vice: Procrastination

Favorite restaurant: Steak and Ale in Hampton

Favorite place to shop: Thrift shops

Your favorite night on the town: Thursday

Favorite TV shows: ``The Wonder Years,'' even though it's been canceled.

Last vacation: Last July, to a family reunion in South Carolina.

Pets: Kiowa, a collie

Best job: Working with a touring theater production that performed at elementary schools in the Tidewater area. I played Max, a 10-year-old kid. It was aimed at teaching kids not to look to others for acceptance but to look within themselves. When this is done, drugs are never necessary.

What achievements are you most proud of?: Being born again.

What would you like to be in 10 years?: Focused.

If you could change one thing in America, what would it be and why?: Hypocrisy. The foundations on which this country has been built sound good in theory and look good on paper. However, when truly looked at, this country is a pathetic excuse for the ideals it so loudly promotes. Unfortunately, this will not be understood or taken as seriously as it should until all Americans are willing to view our current state of affairs with unbiased perspectives. When this is accomplished, change will be mandatory. Then maybe we can have a global democracy.

Heroes and role models: Jesus Christ, Job, my dad

Your most unique trait: My fingerprints.

Best subject: English

Worst subject: Math MEMO: Holly Wester is a sophomore at Virginia Wesleyan College. ILLUSTRATION: Photo

Victor Langhorne of Smithfield has appeared in local and national

television programs, theater productions and films.

by CNB