Vivica Anjanetta Fox (born July 30, 1964),[1] better known as Vivica A. Fox, is an American actress, producer and television host. Fox began her career on Soul Train (1983–1984). Then she eventually continued her career with roles on the daytime television soap operas Days of Our Lives (1988) and Generations (1989–1991), subsequently shifting to the prime-time slot starring opposite Patti LaBelle, in the NBC sitcom Out All Night (1992–1993). Fox's breakthrough came in 1996, with roles in two box-office hit films, Roland Emmerich's Independence Day and F. Gary Gray's Set It Off.
Fox subsequently has starred in films Booty Call (1997), Soul Food (1997), Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1998), Kingdom Come (2001), Two Can Play That Game (2001), and Boat Trip (2002). Fox played Vernita Green in Kill Bill, and played supporting parts in films like Ella Enchanted (2004). Fox had the leading roles in the short-lived Fox sitcom Getting Personal (1998), and CBS medical drama City of Angels (2000). From 2003 to 2006, she co-starred in and produced the Lifetime crime drama series, Missing, for which she received an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series. Fox starred in more than 25 The Wrong... movies for Lifetime and played Candace Mason in the Fox musical drama series, Empire. Fox's involvement in the entertainment industry goes beyond acting, as she has produced films and TV shows, some of which she didn't star in. And she made her directorial debut with the 2023 biographical crime film, First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story.
Early life[]
Fox was born in South Bend, Indiana, the daughter of Everlyena, a pharmaceutical technician, and William Fox, a school administrator.[1] Her parents relocated to the Benton Harbor, Michigan, area soon after her birth. Fox is a 1982[1][2] graduate of Arlington High School in Indianapolis and subsequently graduated from Golden West College in Huntington Beach, California, with an AA degree in Social Sciences.[3]
Career[]
1982–1995[]
In 1982, Fox relocated to California in order to attend Golden West College.[3] While in California, she was a dancer on Soul Train from 1983 to 1984, and also appeared in the music video for R&B group Klymaxx's hit single, "Meeting in the Ladies Room". Afterwards, she started acting professionally, first on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1988 playing Carmen Silva. After making her debut as a hooker in Oliver Stone's war drama film Born on the Fourth of July (1989),[4] she was cast as Emily Franklin in the pilot episode of ABC comedy series, Living Dolls, a spin-off of the sitcom Who's the Boss?, but was replaced with Halle Berry for the remaining episodes. Later that year, Fox was cast as Maya Reubens, the leading character in the NBC daytime soap opera Generations. The series broke new ground as the first soap opera to feature an African-American family from its inception.[5]
In the early 1990s, Fox began appearing in prime time television, playing guest-starring roles on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Beverly Hills, 90210, Family Matters, Matlock and Martin. In 1992, she was cast as Patti LaBelle's fashion-designer daughter, Charisse Chamberlain, on the NBC sitcom Out All Night. In addition to her role, she returned to soap operas with role of Dr. Stephanie Simmons on CBS's The Young and the Restless during 1994–95. In 1995, she had a cameo role in the comedy film Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood.[6]
1996–2003[]
In 1996, Fox played Will Smith's character's girlfriend, Jasmine Dubrow, in the epic science fiction disaster blockbuster Independence Day, directed by Roland Emmerich. The film grossed over $800 million worldwide.[7] Fox received an MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss with Smith, and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. Later that year, she played Francesca "Frankie" Sutton in the crime action film Set It Off opposite Jada Pinkett Smith, Queen Latifah and Kimberly Elise. Directed by F. Gary Gray, Set It Off became a critical and box office success, grossing over $41 million against a budget of $9 million.[8] In 1997, Fox starred in three movies: Booty Call, a Columbia Pictures comedy opposite Jamie Foxx; the superhero film Batman & Robin;[9] and 20th Century Fox's critically acclaimed comedy-drama Soul Food.[10] The latter was a major box office success.[11] For her role, Fox received her first NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture nomination, and MTV Movie Award for Best Performance.
In 1998, Fox starred alongside Halle Berry, Lela Rochon and Larenz Tate in the romantic drama film Why Do Fools Fall in Love, playing one of the three wives of singer Frankie Lymon.[12] The following year, she appeared in stoner comedy horror Idle Hands, and Teaching Mrs. Tingle with Helen Mirren. Fox had additional leading roles on television. She also takes a leave of absence on Out All Night to starred opposite Arsenio Hall in the short-lived ABC sitcom Arsenio in 1997,[13] and returned to Out All Night after her show was canceled. After she left the cast shortly after Out All Night ended its run in 1998, she was lead actress in the short-lived Fox sitcom Getting Personal in 1998. She played Queen of Sheba in the British television film Solomon in 1997. In 2000, she starred alongside Blair Underwood in the short-lived CBS medical drama, City of Angels.[14]
In 2001, Fox had starring roles in three films. First was Kingdom Come, a comedy-drama starring LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith and Whoopi Goldberg. She played the lead in the romantic comedy Two Can Play That Game,[15][16] and had supporting role in the independent comedy-drama Little Secrets. In 2002, she starred alongside Miguel A. Núñez Jr. in Juwanna Mann, and with Cuba Gooding Jr. in Boat Trip. In 2003, Quentin Tarantino cast her as Vernita Green in his two-part martial arts film Kill Bill.[17]
2004–2019[]
From 2004 to 2006, Fox co-produced and starred as FBI special agent Nicole Scott in the Lifetime television crime drama series Missing. She received NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series] for her role in 2006. Also in the 2000s, she produced (and played the leading roles) several films, include Motives, The Salon, Getting Played and Three Can Play That Game. From 2007 to 2009, she had the recurring role in the HBO comedy series, Curb Your Enthusiasm as a mother of a family displaced by a hurricane and taken in by Larry and Cheryl.
Fox was a judge on The WB's talent show The Starlet. Fox participated in the third season of ABC's hit television show, Dancing with the Stars,[18] she was voted off after the fourth week. In 2009, Fox served as celebrity spokesperson for the newly revamped Psychic Friends Network. After receiving backlash for her involvement with the network, Fox denied any involvement with the company, despite having filmed a commercial and promo video which had already gone to air.[19] Fox also hosted her own VH1 reality series Glam God with Vivica A. Fox (2008), TV Land's The Cougar (2009), and Lifetime's Prank My Mom (2012). She was contestant on The Apprentice in 2015.[20]
In the late 2000s and 2010s, Fox had supporting roles in poorly received by critics movies such as The Hard Corps (2006) alongside Jean-Claude Van Damme]], Kickin' It Old Skool (2007) starring Jamie Kennedy, and Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous (2008) with Jessica Simpson. On television, Fox had guest star roles on Law & Order, Drop Dead Diva, Melissa & Joey, Femme Fatales and Raising Hope. As regular, she starred in the syndicated sitcom Mr. Box Office alongside Bill Bellamy and Jon Lovitz.[21]
In 2012, she acted in the Nigerian action drama film Black November, starring Mickey Rourke, Kim Basinger, Akon and Wyclef Jean.[22][23]
In 2013, she took part in the Christian sports drama film Home Run.[24] The film had a limited release on April 19, 2013 in the United States and has grossed over $2.8 million.[25] On the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film received 45% positive reviews from 11 critics.[26] She also gave her voice to the direct-to-DVD animated movie Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright.[27][28][29] On October 1, 2013, she was a supporting role in the Christmas movie So This Is Christmas, alongside Eric Roberts.[30]
In 2014, she participated in the acclaimed and parodic TV movie Sharknado 2: The Second One.[31] Later, the same year, she was one of main actress of the action film starring in Mercenaries, alongside Kristanna Loken, Brigitte Nielsen, Cynthia Rothrock, Zoë Bell, and Nicole Bilderback.[32]
In 2015, she was cast as Cookie Lyon's sister for the second season of the Fox prime time soap opera, Empire.[20][33] She was recurring cast member as of the second season and was promoted to series regular for its six and final season.[34] In parallel, she was acted in the comedy-drama film Chocolate City, alongside Robert Ri'chard, Michael Jai White and Carmen Electra.[35] In the United States, the film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on May 22, 2015. Freestyle Releasing handled the theatrical release with Paramount Home Entertainment handling the video on demand and home media release of the film. The film also debuted on BET on June 10, 2015.[36][37] She also took part in the crime action thriller The Good, the Bad, and the Dead, starring Johnny Messner, Dolph Lundgren, Danny Trejo and Michael Paré.[38] She was present in the thriller movie True to the Game, based on the Teri Woods novel of the same name.[39]
In 2016, she reprised her Independence Day role in Roland Emmerich's Independence Day: Resurgence.[40] The film was released on June 24, 2016. That same year, it was announced that she would portray the President of the United States in the science fiction film Crossbreed, making her the first African-American woman to portray the role in a feature film.[41] At the same time, she was cast in the television film The Wrong Roommate.[42][43]
On January 4, 2017, Lifetime launched the premiere of Vivica's new venture "Vivica's Black Magic" which was an exotic male review. At the same time, she had a supporting role in the movie Chocolate City: Vegas Strip guest-starringRobert Ri'chard, Michael Jai White, Mekhi Phifer, Ginuwine and Melanie Brown.[44] The movie is available since August 12, 2017 on Netflix.[45][46][47] Fox appeared as Cheer Goddess in the film Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack. She also starred in the tv biopic Bobbi Kristina, based on the life of the Whitney Houston daughter's Bobbi Kristina.[48][49] Furthermore, she was acted in the independent drama film Jason's Letter.[50][51] The film made its premiere on June 11, 2017 at the Schwartz Center for the Arts in Dover.[52][53]
Vivica's Every Day I'm Hustling (St. Martin's Press, 2018) is a "part memoir, part inspirational" book that focuses on her career and relationships.[54] The same year, she appeared in the famous TV movie The Last Sharknado: It's About Time.[55] She appeared in the movie erotic romantic thriller Kinky.[56] The film was released in the United States on October 12, 2018,[57] by Patriot Pictures.[58] She also starred in two Christmas movies, Christmas with a View, starring Patrick Duffy and A Wedding for Christmas.
In 2019, she starred in several David DeCoteau TV movies, including The Wrong Stepmother, The Wrong Boy Next Door, The Wrong Mommy, The Wrong Tutor and The Wrong Cheerleader. She appeared as Dr. Angela Foster in the TV series The Bay. She was starred in the drama movie Fire And Rain. She was played in two Christmas TV movies: 2nd Chance for Christmas and Christmas Matchmakers starring Dorian Gregory.
2020–present[]
In 2020, she starred in the movie Arkansas, alongside Liam Hemsworth, John Malkovich and Vince Vaughn.[59] That same year, she starred in the film Hooking Up, and had a role in the film True to the Game 2 starring Tamar Braxton, which was released on April 10. She also starred in the film Rev, released in May 2020.[60]
Fox later competed in season six of The Masked Singer as "Mother Nature". She was the second to be eliminated during the two-night premiere, alongside Dwight Howard as "Octopus" and Toni Braxton as "Pufferfish". However, her unmasking occurred at the beginning of the second part, as the first part ended in a cliffhanger.
In 2021, Fox appeared in the independent drama film Secret Society, and was the lead actress in the horror film Aquarium of the Dead. During this time, she was also cast in the 12 to Midnight television series.
In 2022, Fox had a role in the thriller movie Secret Society 2. She co-starred with Tom Arnold and Elisabeth Röhm in the drama A Marriage Made In Heaven, and had a part in Bobcat Moretti with rapper Coolio. Later that year, Fox appeared in several Christmas TV movies: A Cozy Christmas Inn (co-starring Jodie Sweetin), Holiday Hideaway, Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays, and A New Diva's Christmas Carol (co-starring Ashanti and Mel B). She also had a role in the critically acclaimed crime story Twisted Vines.
On October 5, 2023, Fox directed the BET+ original movie First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story.[61]
In January 2024, it was announced that a biographical drama thriller film based on a true story of the life of convict Quawntay Adams and titled Bosco would be released for the streaming service Peacock, with Nicholas Manuel Pino writing and directing, and Aubrey Joseph, Nikki Blonsky, Tyrese Gibson, Theo Rossi, Thomas Jane and Vivica A. Fox, joining the cast.[62] The film was released by Peacock on February 2, 2024.
Personal life[]
In December 1998, Fox married singer Christopher "Sixx-Nine" Harvest. The couple divorced in 2002.[63] Fox later dated rapper 50 Cent in 2003.[64] In November 2011, Fox and club promoter Omar "Slim" White broke off their ten-month engagement.[65] Fox has stated that she regrets that she did not have children, and that it is her biggest regret in life.[66]
Fox is a member of Zeta Phi Beta sorority; she was inducted as an honorary member in November 2020.[67]
Acting career[]
During her career, Fox appeared in more than 250 feature films, made-for-television movies, and television series. She produced more than 40 feature and television films. She began her career appearing on regular basis on soap operas Days of Our Lives (1988), Generations (1989–1991), and The Young and the Restless (1994–1995), and the sitcom Out All Night (1992–1993).[68] Her big break came in 1996 with roles in box–office hits Independence Day and Set It Off. She received MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress nominations for Independence Day. She has also received nominations for nine NAACP Image Awards, include three times in a category Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture for Soul Food, Two Can Play That Game and Juwanna Mann. For directing the 2023 biographical crime drama film, First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story, Fox received NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special.[69]
Filmography[]
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | Born on the Fourth of July | Hooker | [70] | |
1996 | Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood | Ashtray's Mother | [71] | |
Independence Day | Jasmine Dubrow | [72] | ||
Set It Off | Francesca "Frankie" Sutton | [73] | ||
1997 | Booty Call | Lysterine | [74] | |
Batman & Robin | Miss B. Haven | [75] | ||
Soul Food | Maxine | [76] | ||
Solomon | Queen of Sheba | |||
1998 | Why Do Fools Fall in Love | Elizabeth "Mickey" Waters | [77] | |
1999 | A Saintly Switch | Sara Anderson | [78] | |
Idle Hands | Debi LeCure | [79] | ||
Teaching Mrs. Tingle | Miss Gold | [80] | ||
2001 | Double Take | Shari | Uncredited cameo | [81] |
Kingdom Come | Lucille Slocumb | [82] | ||
Two Can Play That Game | Shante Smith | [83] | ||
Little Secrets | Pauline | [84] | ||
2002 | Juwanna Mann | Michelle Langford | [85] | |
Boat Trip | Felicia | [86] | ||
2003 | Ride or Die | Lisa | Also producer | [87] |
Kill Bill: Volume 1 | Vernita Green / Jeanie Bell / Copperhead | [88] | ||
2004 | Motives | Constance Simms | Also producer | [89] |
Kill Bill: Volume 2 | Vernita Green / Jeanie Bell / Copperhead | [90] | ||
Ella Enchanted | Lucinda | [91] | ||
Blast | Agent Reed | [92] | ||
Hair Show | Herself | [93] | ||
2005 | The Salon | Jenny Smith | Also producer | [94] |
Getting Played | Andrea Collins | [95] | ||
2006 | The Hard Corps | Tamara Barclay | [96] | |
Citizen Duane | Miss Houston | [97] | ||
2007 | Natural Born Komics | Herself | ||
Kickin' It Old Skool | Roxanna Jackson | [98] | ||
Motives 2: Revolution | Constance Simms | Also producer | [99] | |
Cover | Zahara Milton | [100] | ||
Father of Lies | Barbara Robinson | [101] | ||
Three Can Play That Game | Shante Smith | Also producer | [102] | |
2008 | San Saba | Kate | [103] | |
Unstable Fables: Tortoise vs. Hare | Dotty Tortoise | Voice | [104][105] | |
Private Valentine: Blonde & Dangerous | Sergeant Louisa Morely | [106] | ||
2009 | The Slamming Salmon | Nutella | [107] | |
There's a Stranger in my House | Harmony's Mother | [108] | ||
Shark City | Veronica Wolf | [109] | ||
2010 | Junkyard Dog | Samantha Deatherage | [110] | |
Miss Nobody | Nan Wilder | [111] | ||
Trapped: Haitian Nights | Violet Martin | [112] | ||
Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed | Janet | [113] | ||
The Land of the Astronauts | Studio Executive | [114] | ||
2011 | Black Gold | Jackie | ||
Hollywood & Wine | Jackie Johnson | |||
Lord, All Men Can't Be Dogs | Lisa | |||
A Holiday Heist | Dean Erma | |||
Cheaper to Keep Her | Morgan Mays | Video | ||
Searching for Angels | Nurse Carter | |||
1 Out of 7 | Devon | |||
2012 | The Marriage Chronicles | Leeah McDaniels | ||
Black November | Angela | [115] | ||
In the Hive | Billie | |||
Solid State | Agent Fox | [116] | ||
Cool Cat Stops Bullying | Herself | |||
2013 | Crosstown | Gabrielle | ||
Caught on Tape | Nadine | |||
The Pastor and Mrs. Jones | Mrs. Jones | [117] | ||
Doctor Bello | Chloe Durant | [118] | ||
Line of Duty | Agent Montelongo | |||
Home Run | Helene | [119] | ||
Queen City | Lady Midnight | |||
Cool Cat Finds a Gun | Celebrity PSA | |||
Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright | Lotte Lavoie | Voice | [104] | |
It's Not You, It's Me | Gina | [120] | ||
The Power of Love | P.J. Payton | |||
So This Is Christmas | Sharon | |||
A Christmas Wedding | Sharon Douglas | |||
2014 | Mercenaries | Donna "Raven" Ravena | ||
30 Days in Atlanta | Wilson's Wife | [121] | ||
Whatever She Wants | Vivian Wolf | |||
2015 | Celebrity Apprentice: Pillow Fight | Herself | Short | |
Cool Cat Saves the Kids | ||||
Chocolate City | Katherine McCoy | [122] | ||
Terms & Conditions | The Target | |||
6 Ways to Die | Veronica Smith | [123] | ||
The Good, the Bad and the Dead | Imani Cole | |||
Golden Shoes | Mary | |||
Carter High | Mrs. James | |||
2016 | Gibby | Director | [124] | |
Independence Day: Resurgence | Jasmine Dubrow | [125] | ||
2017 | Garlic & Gunpowder | Mayor Brown | ||
Fat Camp | Barb | [126] | ||
Chocolate City: Vegas Strip | Katherine McCoy | [127] | ||
Bring It On: Worldwide Cheersmack | Cheer Goddess | [128] | ||
Explosion Jones | Mrs. Jones | |||
True to the Game | Shoog | Also associate producer | [129] | |
My Christmas Grandpa | Madison | Short film | ||
Providence Island | Grandma | |||
Jason's Letter | Sammi Brooks | [130] | ||
2018 | The Sky Princess | Moon Queen | ||
Mr. Malevolent | Chris | |||
Kinky | Marshalla | [131] | ||
Cool Cat Kids Superhero | Herself | |||
2019 | Crossbreed | President Ellen Henricksen | [132] | |
Caretakers | Dr. Sherry Cooper | |||
Dead End | ||||
Fire and Rain | Casey | |||
2nd Chance for Christmas | Death | [133] | ||
2020 | The Bible Collection: Solomon | Queen of Sheba | ||
Hooking Up | Cindy Brighton | [134] | ||
Arkansas | Her | [135] | ||
Rev | Detective Reid | [136] | ||
A Beautiful Distraction | Claire | |||
Illicit | Linda Steele | [137] | ||
True to the Game 2: Gena's Story | Shoog | Also associate producer | ||
2021 | Secret Society | Charles's Mom | ||
Aquarium of the Dead | Eddie "Clu" Cluwirth | [138] | ||
True to the Game 3 | Shoog | Also associate producer | [139] | |
2022 | Due Season | Gwen Waters | [140] | |
Secret Society 2: Never Enough | Celess's Mom | [141] | ||
A Marriage Made in Heaven | Patty Jensen | [142] | ||
Bobcat Moretti | Joanne "Jo" Wallis | Also executive producer | [143] | |
Holiday Hideaway | Angela | [144] | ||
Twisted Vines | Sheryl Wright | Also producer | [145] | |
2023 | First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story | Director | [146] | |
2024 | Bosco | Willa | [147] | |
Finding Faith | Samantha | [148] | ||
Not Another Church Movie | Judge Mablean Ephriam | [149] | ||
The Lost Holliday | Cassandra Marshall | Also executive producer | [150] | |
TBA | Masha's Mushroom | Nyx | Also producer | [151] |
Every Day | Morgan | Post-production | ||
Break the Cycle | [152] |
Television films[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | The Tuskegee Airmen | Charlene | |
2000 | Hendrix | Faye Pridgeon | |
2003 | Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time | Future Monique | Voice |
2006 | Keith Barry: Extraordinary | Herself | |
2009 | Degrassi Goes Hollywood | ||
2010 | Farewell, Mr. Kringle | Zoe Marsden | |
2011 | The Cookout 2 | Hot Female Messenger | |
Annie Claus is Coming to Town | Lucy | ||
2014 | Looking for Mr. Right | Della | |
Sharknado 2: The Second One | Skye | ||
Blaq Gold | Mayor Morgan Hardaway | ||
A Royal Family Holiday | Mona Levi | ||
Royal Family Christmas | |||
2016 | The Wrong Roommate | Detective Valdez | |
The Wrong Child | Renee | ||
Summer in the City | Alyssa | ||
A Husband for Christmas | Brooke Harris | ||
2017 | The Wrong Student | Gibson | |
The Wrong Crush | Gwen | ||
Bobbi Kristina | Pat Houston | ||
A Christmas Cruise | Pam Stevenson | ||
The Wrong Man | Jen Bennington | ||
2018 | The Wrong Cruise | Claire Tanner | |
The Last Sharknado: It's About Time | Skye | ||
The Wrong Friend | Principal Atkins | ||
Christmas with a View | Lydia | ||
A Wedding for Christmas | Ms. Reynolds | ||
The Wrong Teacher | Ms. Burns | ||
2019 | The Wrong Stepmother | Ms. Price | |
The Wrong Boy Next Door | Detective Watkins | ||
The Wrong Mommy | Samantha | ||
The Wrong Tutor | Carol | ||
The Wrong Cheerleader | Coach Flynn | ||
Christmas Matchmakers | Kate | ||
2020 | The Wrong Housesitter | Debbie | |
The Wrong Wedding Planner | Detective Jones | ||
The Wrong Stepfather | Principal Higgins | ||
The Wrong Cheerleader Coach | Coach Burke | ||
Joy & Hope | Amanda Parkington | ||
Christmas Together | Deb | ||
A Christmas for Mary | Vivian | ||
2021 | The Wrong Real Estate Agent | Julie | |
The Wrong Fiancé | Charlotte | ||
The Wrong Mr. Right | Sandra | ||
The Wrong Prince Charming | Bridget | ||
The Wrong Valentine | Ms. Connelly | ||
The Wrong Cheer Captain | Carol | ||
The Christmas Thief | Robin | ||
2022 | The Wrong Blind Date | Beth | |
The Wrong High School Sweetheart | Dee Kressley | ||
Harmony in Paradise | Madelyn | ||
A Cozy Christmas Inn | Sharon | ||
Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays | DD Ward | ||
A New Diva's Christmas Carol | Bastia | ||
2023 | Twisted House Sitter 2 | Pamela | |
Sworn Justice: Taken Before Christmas | Laila Porter | ||
A Christmas Intern | Charlotte | ||
2024 | The Wrong Life Coach | Tara Gerrity |
Television[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Days of Our Lives | Carmen Silva | Regular Cast | |
China Beach | Toffee Candette | 2 episodes | ||
1989 | Who's the Boss? | Emily Franklin | Episode: "Living Dolls" | |
1989–1991 | Generations | Maya Reubens | Main Cast | |
1991 | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Janet | Episode: "It Had to Be You" | |
Beverly Hills, 90210 | Sherice Ashe | Episode: "Ashes to Ashes" | ||
1992 | Family Matters | Halawna | Episode: "Jailhouse Blues" | |
1992–1993 | Out All Night | Charisse Chamberlain | Main Cast | |
1993 | Matlock | Celebrity Patient at Clinic | Episode: "The Obsession" | |
1994–1995 | The Young and the Restless | Stephanie Simmons | Regular Cast | |
1995 | Martin | Patrice | Episode: "The Ex-Files" | |
The Watcher | Elizabeth | Episode: "Second Chances: Last Time Around / Jack Flash / Hit Man" | ||
1996 | Living Single | Tina | Episode: "Do You Take This Man's Wallet?" | |
Jungle Cubs | Lima | Voice; episode: "Treasure of the Middle Jungle" | ||
1996–1997 | Soul Train | Herself / Guest Host | 2 episodes | |
1997 | Arsenio | Vicki Atwood | Main Cast | |
1998 | Getting Personal | Robyn Buckley | ||
Essence Awards | Herself / Co-Host | Main Co-Host | ||
1998–2002 | MADtv | Herself / Special guest | 2 episodes | |
1999 | Mysteries and Scandals | Herself | Episode: "Frankie Lymon" | |
Cosby | Anita | Episode: "War Stories" | ||
The Hughleys | Regina | Recurring cast: Season 1; Guest: Season 2 | ||
1999–2004 | Hollywood Squares | Herself / Panelist | Recurring Panelist | |
2000 | City of Angels | Dr. Lillian Price | Main Cast: Season 1 | |
2000–2011 | Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? | Herself / Contestant | 2 episodes | |
2001 | The Proud Family | Margaret | Voice; episode: "Seven Days of Kwanzaa" | |
2001–2002 | Intimate Portrait | Herself | 2 episodes | |
2002 | My Wife and Kids | Kelly Kyle | Episode: "Sister Story" | |
2003 | Jeopardy! | Herself / Celebrity Contestant | Episode: "2003 Celebrity Jeopardy! Game 2" | |
America's Most Talented Kid | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | ||
The Twilight Zone | Adelaide Tyler | Episode: "Memphis" | ||
Tremors | Delores | Episode: "The Key" | ||
Ozzy & Drix | Ellen Patella | Voice; recurring role | [104] | |
The Parkers | Claire | Episode: "Kimmie Has Two Moms" | ||
2004 | Punk'd | Herself | 1 episode | |
Hip Hop Honors | Herself / Co-Host | Main Co-Host | ||
Alias | Toni Cummings | 2 episodes | ||
2004–2006 | 1-800-Missing | FBI Agent Nicole Scott | Main cast: seasons 2–3 | |
2005 | Eve | Herself | Episode: "Kung Fu Divas" | |
Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge | 1 episode | |||
The Starlet | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | ||
Independent Lens | Herself | Episode: "Double Dare / Piki and Poko: Taking the Dare!" | ||
Hi-Jinks | Episode: "Vivica Fox" | |||
Loonatics Unleashed | Black Velvet | Voice; episode: "The Cloak of Black Velvet" | [104] | |
2006 | Soul Train Music Awards | Herself / Co-Host | Main Co-Host | |
Icons | Herself | Episode: "Jamie Kennedy" | ||
TV Land's Top Ten | Episode: "Top Ten Musical Moments" | |||
Dancing with the Stars | Herself / Contestant | Contestant: Season 3 | ||
All of Us | Beverly Hunter | 2 episodes | ||
2007 | The Game | Herself | Episode: "When the Chickens Come Home to Roost, Part 1" | |
Real Life Divas | Episode: "Vivica A. Fox" | |||
2007–2009 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Loretta Black | Recurring cast: Seasons 6–7 | |
2008 | Keeping Up with the Kardashians | Herself | Episode: "A New Perspective in New Orleans" | |
Battleground Earth | Episode: "You've Got Junk Mail" | |||
The First Annual Worldwide Fido Awards | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | ||
Glam God with Vivica A. Fox | Herself / Host | Main Host | ||
Little Britain USA | The First Lady | 1 episode | ||
Law & Order | Kate Tenny | Episode: "Sweetie" | ||
2008–2021 | Celebrity Family Feud | Herself / Contestant | Recurring guest | |
2009 | Degrassi: The Next Generation | Herself | Episode: "Paradise City, Part 2" | |
The Cougar | Herself / Host | Main Host | ||
Make My Day | Herself | Episode: "Fashionista" | ||
Cake Boss | Episode: "Painters, Pool & Pink" | |||
Da Kink in My Hair | Karen | Episode: "Oil's Well That Ends Well" | ||
'Til Death | Sarah | Episode: "The Courtship of Eddie's Parents" | ||
2010 | Miss America | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | |
Running Russell Simmons | Herself | Episode: "You Only Live Once" | ||
True Jackson, VP | True's Mom | Episode: "Pajama Party" | ||
Drop Dead Diva | Maria Ellis | Episode: "The Long Road to Napa" | ||
2010–2013 | Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Angel Dynamite / Cassidy Williams | Voice; recurring role | [104] |
2011 | Miss Universe | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | |
Melissa & Joey | Tasha | Episode: "Toledo's Next Top Model" | ||
The Protector | Captain Lisa Novak | Episode: "Ghosts" | ||
2011–2012 | Jerseylicious | Herself | 2 episodes | |
2012 | Unsung | Episode: "Vesta Williams" | ||
Face Off | Herself / Guest Judge | Episode: "Dangerous Beauty" | ||
Don't Sleep! Hosted by T.J. Holmes | Herself / Panelist | Episode: "Black Republicans" | ||
Prank My Mom | Herself / Host | Main Host | ||
Raising Hope | Sara Louise | Episode: "Hogging All the Glory" | ||
Femme Fatales | Dean Vera Rutledge | Episode: "Extracurricular Activities" | ||
2012–2015 | Mr. Box Office | Casandra Washington | Main cast | |
2013 | Big Rich Texas | Herself / Host | 2 episodes | |
L.A. Hair | Herself | Episode: "She Wet the Wig" | ||
The Eric Andre Show | Episode: "Jodie Sweetin; Vivica A. Fox" | |||
Belle's | Episode: "Birthday Party" | |||
2014 | The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills | Episode: "Star Sighting" | ||
2014–2016 | Unsung Hollywood | Recurring guest | ||
2014–2017 | Celebrity Name Game | Herself / Celebrity Player | ||
2015 | The Apprentice | Herself / Contestant | Contestant: Season 14 | |
Sofia the First | Carol | Voice; episode: "Carol of the Arrow" | ||
2015–2016 | Mann & Wife | Michelle Mann | Recurring cast: Seasons 1–2 | |
2015–2020 | Empire | Candace Mason | Recurring cast: Seasons 2–5; Main Cast: Season 6 | |
2016 | Kocktails with Khloé | Herself | Episode: "Eat, Drink, Pray" | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | Herself / Guest Judge | Episode: "Shady Politics" | ||
Gay Skit Happens | Herself | Main Cast | ||
Mr. Pickles | Poison | Voice; recurring cast: Season 2 | ||
2017 | Vivica's Black Magic | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | |
Hip Hop Squares | Herself / Panelist | 2 episodes | ||
Battle of the Network Stars | Herself / Contestant | Episode: "TV Lifeguards vs. Trouble Makers" | ||
Worst Cooks in America | Contestant: Season 11: Celebrity Edition 3 | |||
50 Central | Curtis's Ex-Girlfriend | Episode: "A New Superhero" | ||
2017–2021 | Match Game | Herself / Celebrity Panelist | Recurring Panelist | |
2018 | The Real Housewives of Atlanta | Herself | Episode: "Nightmare on Peachtree Street" | |
Pyramid | Herself / Celebrity Player | Episode: "Ross Mathews vs. Vivica A. Fox and Kelly Osbourne vs. Matt McGorry" | ||
2018–2019 | Face the Truth | Herself / Host | Main Host | |
Funny You Should Ask | Herself / Celebrity Panelist | Recurring Panelist | ||
The Bay | Dr. Angela Foster | Recurring cast: Season 4; Guest: Season 5 | ||
2019 | Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards | Herself / Host | Main Host | |
2019–2021 | To Tell the Truth | Herself / Celebrity Panelist | Recurring Panelist | |
2020 | Stuck with You | Terry Parker | Episode: "It Was All A Dream" | |
Beat Bobby Flay | Herself / Celebrity Judge | Episode: "So Much Shade" | ||
Celebrity Call Center | Herself | 2 episodes | ||
Love & Listings | Recurring cast: Season 2 | |||
I Love New York | Herself / Host | Episode: "Reunion" | ||
2020–2023 | Cocktails with Queens | Herself / Co-Host | Main Co-Host | |
2021 | 25 Words or Less | Herself / Contestant | Recurring guest | |
Overserved with Lisa Vanderpump | Herself | Episode: "An Evening in Provence: Lance Bass & Vivica A. Fox" | ||
Celebrity Wheel of Fortune | Herself / Contestant | Episode: "Vivica A. Fox, Michelle Trachtenberg, Jason Mraz" | ||
For Real: The Story of Reality TV | Herself | Episode: "Make It Work" | ||
The Masked Singer | Mother Nature | Contestant: Season 6 | ||
2021–2022 | Keeping Up with the Joneses | Robin Jones | Main Cast | |
2022 | Black-ish | Herself | Episode: "My Work-Friend's Wedding" | |
The Wendy Williams Show | Herself / Co-Host | Recurring Co-Host: Season 14 | ||
The Wheel | Herself / Soap Opera Expert | Episode: "Boats, Soaps & Wrestling Ropes" | ||
American Reality Television Awards | Herself / Host | Main Host | [153] | |
2023 | Black Pop: Celebrating the Power of Black Culture | Herself | Recurring guest | |
Celebrity Game Face | Herself / Contestant | Episode: "Chloe and Halle Bury Kevin Under the Sea" | ||
Miss USA 2023 | Herself / Judge | Main Judge | ||
See It Loud: The History of Black Television | Herself | Recurring guest | ||
Pictionary | ||||
2024 | Name That Tune | Herself / Contestant | Episode: "It's Destiny!" |
Music Videos[]
Year | Title | Artist |
---|---|---|
1985 | "Meeting in the Ladies Room" | Klymaxx |
"Glow" | Rick James | |
1989 | "Perpetrators" | Randy & the Gypsys |
"Rhythm Nation" | Janet Jackson | |
1991 | "Strictly Business" | LL Cool J |
1992 | "Remember the Time" | Michael Jackson |
1994 | "Papa'z Song" | 2Pac |
"Honey" | Aretha Franklin | |
1996 | "You're Making Me High" | Toni Braxton |
1997 | "Been Around the World | Puff Daddy & the Family |
"Big Bad Mamma" | Foxy Brown | |
2000 | "As We Lay" | Kelly Price |
2003 | "Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda" | Brian McKnight |
"Girlfriend" | B2K | |
2010 | "Do You Think About Me" | 50 Cent |
2013 | "Age Ain't a Factor" | Jaheim |
2021 | "Friends and Family" | The Isley Brothers featuring Snoop Dogg |
2023 | "Kill Bill" | SZA |
Video Games[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | Hitman: Absolution | LaSandra Dixon | [104][154] |
Documentary[]
Year | Title |
---|---|
2005 | Ultimate Super Heroes, Vixens & Villains |
2006 | The Hard Corps: Call to Action |
Pam Grier Super Foxy | |
Blaxploitation to Hip Hop | |
2007 | Testimonies of Faith: Humble Journey's |
Conversations 2 | |
2009 | My Nappy Roots: A Journey Through Black Hair-itage |
11-04-08: The Day of Change | |
Secrets of Life | |
2012 | Burning Hope: The Making of Hitman Absolution |
2013 | Whitney Houston Legend |
2015 | Boulevard Warriors |
Director[]
Year | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
2023 | First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story | [155] |
Accolades[]
Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Outcome |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | MTV Movie Awards | MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss shared with Will Smith | "Independence Day" | Won |
MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance | "Vivica A. Fox" | Nominated | ||
Syfy | Universe Reader's Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Genre Motion Picture | Won | ||
Saturn Awards | Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress | "Independence Day" | Nominated | |
1998 | MTV Movie Awards | MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance | "Soul Food" | |
American Black Film Festival | Acapulco Black Film Festival Award for Best Actress | "Vivica A. Fox" | Won | |
NAACP Image Award | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | Nominated | ||
1999 | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series | "Getting Personal" | ||
2002 | BET Awards | BET Award for Best Actress | "Vivica A. Fox" | |
NAACP Image Award | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture | "Kingdom Come" | ||
Black Reel Award | Black Reel Award for Best Actress | "Two Can Play That Game" | ||
2004 | BET Awards | BET Award for Best Actress | "Kill Bill: Volume 1" | |
Black Reel Awards | Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actress | |||
2005 | Black Reel Award for Outstanding Independent Film | "Motives" | ||
NAACP Image Award | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series | "1-800-Missing" | ||
2006 | Won | |||
2008 | NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series | "Curb Your Enthusiasm" | Nominated | |
2016 | CinemaCon | CinemaCon Award for Best Ensemble | "Independence Day: Resurgence" | Won |
2022 | Orlando Film Festival | Best Lead Actress | "Bobcat Moretti" | Nominated |
2024 | NAACP Image Award | Outstanding Directing in a Television Movie or Special | "First Lady of BMF: The Tonesa Welch Story" |
Roles[]
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External links[]
- Vivica A. Fox at Femme Fatales Wiki
- Vivica A. Fox at the Internet Movie Database
- Vivica A. Fox at Facebook
- Vivica A. Fox at Instagram
- Vivica A. Fox at X
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