Vivica keeps busy! Her most recent work includes "Mr. Box Office" and Lifetime's "Prank My Mom" host. Fox hosted "Big, Rich Texas Reunion" and the last two "Jerseylicious Reunions." In film, she co-starred in "In the Hive" with renowned director Robert Townsend. She guest starred in Fox Network's "Raising Hope" and is also the voice of Angel Dynamite on Cartoon Network's "New Scooby Doo." Another fun guest appearance was in the critically acclaimed Cinemax's "Femme Fatale's" second season. After completing her second season on HBO's Emmy® Nominated hit comedy "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Fox appeared in Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva" and Hallmark Channel's Original Christmas Movies "Farewell Mrs. Kringle" and "Annie Claus is Coming to Town."
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. Fox's television films include Showtime's "Hendrix" and the ABC/Disney movie "A Saintly Switch" opposite David Alan Grier and Rue McClanahan.
Some of Fox's most memorable characters are also seen in such films as "Independence Day," "Set It Off," "Soul Food," "Batman and Robin," "Kingdom Come," "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Double Take," "Teaching Mrs. Tingle," "Juwanna Mann," "Boat Trip," and "Idle Hands."
On the comedic film front, Fox co-starred with Jessica Simpson in "Private Valentine" as well as produced and starred in "Three Can Play That Game" with Tony Rock. Switching over to dramatic roles, Fox starred as an FBI Agent in the suspense thrillers "Junkyard Dogs" and a detective in "Trapped in Haitian Nites." Fox returned to her action roots in "The Hard Corps" with Jean-Claude Van Damme and also co-starred in "Cover," directed by Bill Duke.
In the world of reality, Fox hosted TV Land's "The Cougar" and teamed up with VH1 to executive produce and host "Glam God." Vivica was also a fan favorite on ABC's "Dancing With The Stars" and served as a judge alongside Academy Award® winner Faye Dunaway on the WB's "The Starlet."
On the Fox Network, Vivica also enjoyed success headlining her own sitcom, "Getting Personal," opposite Elliot Gould, Jon Cryer, and Duane Martin. Fox's numerous television credits include "Alias," "My Wife & Kids," "All of Us," "Eve," and "Out All Night."
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 50 most beautiful people.