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Trivia
Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the
50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [1997]
Graduated
from Golden West College with an Associate Art degree
in Social Sciences.
Voted one
of "The 10 Sexiest Women of 2001" by the readers
of Black Men Magazine.
Husband Christopher
Harvest is also known as singer Sixx-Nine.
Her name
was one of the many African American actress' mentioned
in Halle Berry's 2002 Oscar speech.
Appeared
at age 25 in the pilot episode for 'Living Dolls', a
spin-off of 'Whose the Boss?'. When the show was picked
up, her character was re written and recast with 21
year-old Halle Berry.
Measurements:
35D-24-37 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
A self-described
"size 6". (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Personal quotes
"A great figure or physique is nice, but it's self-confidence
that makes someone really sexy."
"(My)
favorite genre of films is action films, that's what
I would like to do next," said Fox, in an online
interview yesterday. "I'd love to kick some butt
carrying a gun. I think that's real sexy. My favorite
film this summer has been Rush Hour 2,"
"It
was a strong African- American female leading character,
and the other characters were positive portrayals of
African-Americans," she said. "And it was
funny. Shante Smith is a classy, confident, professional
woman who thinks she has life and love figured out.
I would say that 75 to 80 percent of the character Shante
is a lot like Vivica."
"I can
remember five years ago we were competing for that one
role, and now I am doing films with all of the other
women who used to compete against me for that one role.
It's a great thing."
"Strategies
for both men and women are equally represented,"
she said. "Morris has a buddy played by Anthony
Anderson who gives him just as much advice as Shante's
girls give her"
"I pulled
out all my old player book rules!"
"Oh
my gosh, 50 percent of it! I remember the not calling
first, going out trying to look good, reminding him
of what he has, and leaving, being a bit of a tease,
all of that. I totally can relate."
"I think
women are worse (at) playing than men are. Women want
to have more relationships, and aren't as good at playing
things at all," she said. "The ladies aren't
as big (of) players as the fellas are."
"(He
was) just an absolute dream. We hadn't worked together
in 10 years since Out All Night, and he has matured
into a wonderful leading man."
"My
biggest challenge has to have been to overcome my looks,"
she said. "When I first started, people thought
that I was too good looking to play certain roles. It
took people a while to get over that, and to give me
quality roles based not on my looks but on my acting
ability."
"I work
hard at my looks and it's good to know they are appreciated."
"I'd
like to play (someone) like a Foxy Brown. I haven't
got to do any action since Independence Day or Set It
Off, so I would like to do a remake of Foxy Brown or
Cleopatra Jones," she said. "Also, I'd like
to do some more drama like a remake of A Love Story."
"To
remember to be a lady and remember that men like a challenge,
and if a guy treats you like crap, let him go. Kick
him to the curb!"
Vivica A. Fox - Filmography
Below is a complete filmography
(list of movies she's appeared in)
Kill Bill: Vol. 2 (2004) .... Vernita Green (Copperhead)
Ella Enchanted (2004) .... Fairy Lucinda
Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (2003) (TV) (voice) ....
Future Monique
Ride Or Die (2003) .... Lisa
Kill Bill: Vol. 1 (2003) .... Vernita Green
... aka Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume One (2003)
(USA: promotional title)
Boat Trip (2002) .... Felicia
"Ozzy & Drix" (2002) TV Series (voice)
.... Ellen Patella
Juwanna Mann (2002) .... Michelle Langford
Little Secrets (2001) .... Pauline
... aka Little Secrets (2001) (USA: festival title)
Two Can Play That Game (2001) .... Shante Smith
Kingdom Come (2001/I) .... Lucille Slocumb
Double Take (2001) (uncredited) .... Shari
"City of Angels" (2000) TV Series .... Dr.
Lillian Price (2000)
Hendrix (2000) (TV) .... Faye Pridgeon
"Walking
After Midnight" (1999) TV Series
Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999) .... Miss Gold
Idle Hands (1999) .... Debi LeCure
Saintly Switch, A (1999) (TV) .... Sara Anderson
... aka In Your Shoes (1999) (TV)
Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1998) .... Elizabeth 'Mickey'
Waters
"Getting Personal" (1998) TV Series .... Robyn
Buckley
Solomon (1997) (TV) .... Queen of Saba
... aka Bibel - Salomon, Die (1997) (TV) (Germany)
... aka Salomone (1997) (TV) (Italy)
Soul Food (1997) .... Maxine
Batman & Robin (1997) .... Ms. B. Haven
"Arsenio" (1997) TV Series .... Vicki Atwood
Booty Call (1997) .... Lysterine
"Bill Bellamy Show, The" (1996) TV Series
Set It Off (1996) .... Francesca 'Frankie' Sutton
Independence Day (1996) .... Jasmine Dubrow
... aka ID4 (1996) (USA: promotional abbreviation)
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your
Juice in the Hood (1996) .... Ashtray's mother
... aka Don't Be a Menace (1996)
"Young and the Restless, The" (1973) TV Series
.... Stephanie Simmons (1995)
... aka "Y&R" (1973) (USA: promotional
abbreviation)
Tuskegee Airmen, The (1995) (TV) (as Vivica Fox) ....
Charlene
"Out All Night" (1992) TV Series .... Charisse
Chamberlain
Born on the
Fourth of July (1989) .... Hooker (VA hospital)
"Generations" (1989) TV Series .... Maia
"Days of Our Lives" (1965) TV Series ....
Carmen Silva (1988)
... aka "Cruise of Deception: Days of Our Lives"
(1990) (USA: new title (summer title))
... aka "DOOL" (1965) (USA: informal short
title)
... aka "Days" (1965) (USA: abbreviated title)
Vivica A. Fox - Notable TV
Guest Appearances
"Alias" (2001) playing "Toni
Cummings" in episode: "After Six" (episode
# 3.13) 15 February 2004
"Parkers, The" (1999) playing "Claire"
in episode: "Kimmie Has Two Moms" (episode
# 5.7) 3 November 2003
"Sharon Osbourne Show, The" (2003) playing
"Herself" 10 October 2003
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing
"Herself" 7 October 2003
"Tremors" (2003) playing "Delores"
in episode: "The Key" (episode # 1.11) 25
July 2003
"Twilight Zone, The" (2002) playing "Adelaide"
in episode: "Memphis" (episode # 1.33) 26
February 2003
"Mad TV" (1995) playing "Herself"
(episode # 7.24) 11 May 2002
"Proud Family, The" (2001) playing "Margaret"
(voice) in episode: "Seven Days of Kwanzaa"
(episode # 1.11) 7 December 2001
"Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, The" (1999)
playing "Herself" 10 September 2001
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" (1999/I) playing
"Herself" 12 November 2000
"Hughleys, The" (1998) playing "Regina"
in episode: "Milsap Moves Up" (episode # 2.2)
1 October 1999
"Cosby" (1996) playing "Anita" in
episode: "War Stories" (episode # 3.25) 17
May 1999
"Happy Hour" (1999) playing "Herself"
24 April 1999
"Hughleys, The" (1998) playing "Regina"
in episode: "I Do, I Do, Again: Part 2" (episode
# 1.19) 2 March 1999
"Hughleys, The" (1998) playing "Regina"
in episode: "I Do, I Do, Again: Part 1" (episode
# 1.18) 23 February 1999
"Chris Rock Show, The" (1997) playing "Herself"
3 October 1997
"Late Night with Conan O'Brien" (1993) playing
"Herself" 15 February 1997
"Rosie O'Donnell Show, The" (1996) playing
"Herself" 20 January 1997
"Living Single" (1993) playing "Tina"
in episode: "Do You Take This Man's Wallet?"
(episode # 4.9) 14 November 1996
"Martin" (1992) playing "Patrice"
in episode: "The Ex-files" (episode # 3.17)
9 February 1995
"Matlock" (1986) playing "Trisha Page"
in episode: "The Obsession" (episode # 7.10)
1 April 1993
"Family Matters" (1989) playing "Halawna"
in episode: "Jailhouse Blues" (episode # 3.15)
17 January 1992
"Beverly Hills, 90210" (1990) playing "Sherice
Ashe" in episode: "Ashes to Ashes" (episode
# 2.9) 19 September 1991
"Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, The" (1990) playing
"Janet, Jazz's Sister" in episode: "It
Had to Be You" (episode # 1.19) 4 February 1991
"Who's the Boss?" (1984) playing "Emily
Franklin" in episode: "Living Dolls"
(episode # 6.5) 17 October 1989
"China Beach" (1988) playing "Toffee
Candette" (as Vivica Fox) in episode: "Lost
and Found: Part 2" (episode # 2.2) 7 December 1988
"China Beach" (1988) playing "Toffee
Candette" (as Vivica Fox) in episode: "Lost
and Found" (episode # 2.1) 30 November 1988
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