After completing her second season on HBO’s Emmy® Award nominated hit comedy, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" as the feisty Loretta Black, Vivica A. Fox guest starred on Lifetime’s "Drop Dead Diva" and recently starred in the Hallmark Channel Original Movie, "Farewell Mr. Kringle." She is also the voice of Angel Dynamite on Cartoon Network’s, "New Scooby Doo." In the world of reality, Fox hosted the TV Land Prime reality series, "The Cougar" and teamed up with VH1 to executive produce and find the next great celebrity stylist in the reality series "Glam God."
Switching over to dramatic roles, Fox co-starred in "Trapped in Haitian Nights" where she played Detective Martin. In April of 2009, Fox starred as an FBI Agent in pursuit of a serial killer in the suspense thriller "Junkyard Dogs," and co-starred in "Cover," a film directed by Bill Duke and based on a true story about the effects of HIV and AIDS in the African American community.
Fox starred in and co-produced "Three Can Play That Game" for Sony/Screen Gems, co-starring Tony Rock. This romantic comedy is the sequel to the hit feature film, "Two Can Play That Game," for which she was nominated for an Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture.
Fox has co-starred with some of Hollywood’s hottest actors, including Academy Award® winners Jamie Fox, Halle Berry and Whoopi Goldberg and Academy Award® nominees Will Smith, Uma Thurman and Queen Latifah. Fox’s feature credits include Quentin Tarantino’s "Kill Bill," "Ella Enchanted," "Independence Day," "Soul Food," "Batman and Robin," "Kingdom Come," "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" and "Juwanna Mann." She also co-produced and starred in "The Salon" with Academy Award® nominee Terrence Howard and in "The Hard Corps" alongside Jean Claude Van Damme.
On the small screen, Fox co-executive produced and starred in the one-hour drama series "Missing" for Lifetime Television, portraying FBI special agent Nicole Scott. Fox also appeared on the third season of ABC’s hit ballroom dancing competition, "Dancing With The Stars" and served as an expert judge alongside Academy Award® winner Faye Dunaway on the WB reality show, "The Starlet." Fox's television films include Showtime's "Hendrix" about acclaimed musician Jimi Hendrix, and the ABC/Disney movie of the week "A Saintly Switch" opposite David Alan Grier and Rue McClanahan.
Fox has also enjoyed success guest starring in numerous television series, including "Alias," "My Wife & Kids," "All of Us," "Eve" and the NBC comedy "Out All Night," playing Patti Labelle's feisty fashion designer daughter.
In 2008, Fox was honored at the NAACP Theater Awards where she received the prestigious Spirit Award for starring in and producing the stage play Whatever She Wants alongside Boris Kodjoe and Richard Roundtree. In 2005 and 2006, Fox won the NAACP Image Award and the Prism Award for Best Actress in a Television Series—Drama. In 2003 she was honored with the Lady of Soul Lena Horne Career Achievement Award. She and Will Smith won the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss for "Independence Day." Fox has also been voted one of People magazine’s fifty most beautiful people. Currently, Fox is also busy launching her wig line.
