Vivica A. Fox

Actress

Birthday July 30, 1964

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace South Bend, Indiana, U.S.

Age 59 years old

Nationality United States

Height 5 ft

#2285 Most Popular

1964

Vivica Anjanetta Fox (born July 30, 1964) is an American actress, producer and television host.

1982

Fox began her career on Soul Train (1982–1983), and played roles on the daytime television soap operas Days of Our Lives (1988) and Generations (1989–1991)). In prime time she starred 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 is a 1982 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.

In 1982, Fox relocated to California to attend Golden West College.

1983

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".

1988

Afterwards, she started acting professionally, first on the NBC daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives in 1988, playing Carmen Silva.

1989

Following her film debut in Oliver Stone's war drama film Born on the Fourth of July (1989), playing the role of a sex worker, 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.

1990

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.

1992

In 1992, she was cast as Patti LaBelle's fashion-designer daughter, Charisse Chamberlain, on the NBC sitcom Out All Night.

1994

In addition to this role, she returned to soap operas, playing the role of Dr. Stephanie Simmons on CBS' The Young and the Restless from 1994 to 1995.

1995

In 1995, she also had a cameo role in the comedy film Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood.

1996

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.

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.

1997

Fox has starred in the 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).

In 1997, Fox starred in three films: Booty Call, a Columbia Pictures comedy opposite Jamie Foxx; the superhero film Batman & Robin; and 20th Century Fox's critically acclaimed comedy-drama Soul Food.

The latter was a major box office success.

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.

Fox had additional leading roles on television.

She played Queen of Sheba in the British television film Solomon in 1997.

That same year, she starred opposite Arsenio Hall in the short-lived ABC sitcom Arsenio.

1998

She scored leading roles in the short-lived Fox sitcom Getting Personal (1998) and the CBS medical drama City of Angels (2000).

In 1998, she was lead actress in the short-lived Fox sitcom Getting Personal.

Also 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.

The following year, she appeared in stoner comedy horror Idle Hands, and Teaching Mrs. Tingle with Helen Mirren.

2000

In 2000, she starred alongside Blair Underwood in the short-lived CBS medical drama, City of Angels.

2001

In 2001, Fox played Lucille Slocumb in Kingdom Come, a comedy-drama starring LL Cool J, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Whoopi Goldberg.

That same year, she was the lead in the romantic comedy Two Can Play That Game, and had a supporting role in the independent comedy-drama Little Secrets.

2002

In 2002, she starred alongside Miguel A. Núñez Jr. in Juwanna Mann and Cuba Gooding Jr. in Boat Trip.

2003

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.

Fox was born in South Bend, Indiana, the daughter of Everlyena, a pharmaceutical technician, and William Fox, a school administrator.

Her parents relocated to the Benton Harbor, Michigan area soon after her birth.

2004

She played Vernita Green in Kill Bill and landed supporting roles in films like Ella Enchanted (2004).