Veronica Louise Dunn (born Thursday March 2, 1995) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Marisa Miller in the Disney Channel series K.C. Undercover.
Dunne holds her own as Zendaya's on-screen best friend; the outgoing life of the party, and free spirit. Dunne, who began performing at the age of four; has acting in her blood. Her father is Murphy Dunne ("The Blues Brothers"). She has grown up to stand on her own two feet with Musical Theatre and stage as a foundation for her own acting career. Dunne got her first taste of professional theater when she starred as Cinderella in the Lythgoe Family Production of "Cinderella" with Hollywood veterans Jennifer Leigh Warren and Freddie Stroma as co-stars. She went to star in the stage productions of "Into the Woods," "Chicago," "Cabaret," and eventually "The Black Suits" written by Joe Iconis which led her to New York. There she auditioned and was offered the leading role of Sophie in Broadway's "Mamma Mia," ultimately taking the role of Marisa in "K.C. Undercover" instead. Dunne offers a unique point of view to fans that often look to her younger peers of guidance, setting apart in the industry and providing a different type of work ethic and determination. She aspires to be a strong role model and inspiration to fans of the channel. Dunne loves to be able to tell a story and take her audience on a journey, often performing for the simple act of making people laugh and bringing them joy; considering being a comic relief as a blessing. She looks up to Jennifer Lawrence, Jessica Chastain and Lucille Ball for their versatility, professionalism and dedicated to the craft of acting. In her spare time, Dunne enjoys singing, dancing, Ballet, musical theatre, spending time at the beach, spending time with family and friends and is an movie buff.