Vivica A. Fox
Vivica A. Fox is an American actress, producer, and television host known for her roles in various TV shows and soap operas.
Movie Actress
July 30, 1964
Leo
60
South Bend, Indiana, United States
Vivica A. Fox, an American actress, producer, and television host, gained prominence in the 1990s with notable roles in films like “Independence Day,” “Set It Off,” and “Soul Food.” Besides acting, she has hosted TV programs such as “The Mo’Nique Show” and “Face the Truth” and appeared in other significant works like “Two Can Play That Game,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 1,” and “Empire.” Throughout her career, she has received several award nominations for her exceptional performances.
Fox has continued to establish herself in the entertainment industry, appearing in the film “Queen City” and TV series like “Night Court” and “9-1-1.” She has also produced projects, including the TV movie “The Courage to Love” and the reality show “Prank My Mom.” In 2009, she launched her wig line, the “Vivica A. Fox Hair Collection.” Interestingly, Fox began her career on Soul Train before becoming a successful actress, producer, and television host.