- Says she still misses 50 Cent despite the nasty things the rapper said about Fox after their break-up. (April 22, 2004)
- Vivica A. Fox's romance with 50 Cent has come to an end -- Trouble between the pair reportedly started at last month at Monaco's World Music Awards with Fox furious with the amount of female attention the rap superstar was getting. (November 7, 2003)
- Will replace actress Queen Latifah in the upcoming BARBERSHOP spin-off BEAUTY SHOP. (October 7, 2003)
- Co-star in Quentin Tarantino's KILL BILL: VOLUME 1 (September 2003)
- Captured fans' attentions at the Hollywood premiere of her gory film KILL BILL, when she arrived with a bus-load of friends and family dressed in assassin black. (September 29, 2003)
- Vivica was discovered by a producer while having lunch at a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard. The rest, as they say, is Hollywood history.
- Vivica's role in CITYOF ANGELS came off the heels of two seasons on the Fox Television sitcom GETTING PERSONAL with Duane Martin and Jon Cryer. Vivica was nominated by the NAACP for best actress in a comedy series for Getting Personal.
- Nominated for Best Female Performance at MTV Movie Awards for SOUL FOOD (1998)
- Nominated for Best Breakthrough Performance at MTV Movie Awards for INDEPENDENCE DAY (1997)
- INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996): In the special edition her character gets fired from her job as a striper, when she leaves she says to her boss nice working for you Mario in a very sarcastic tone. This is a jab at producer Mario Kassar who forced Roland Emmerich & Dean Devlin to cut some scenes from their last film Stargate.
- Also credited as: Vivica Fox
- Is the youngest in a family of 4 children.
Quotes- "A great figure or physique is nice, but it's self-confidence that makes someone really sexy."
Awards- Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards: The Lena Horne Award for Outstanding Career Achievements (2003)
- Acapulco Black Film Festival: Black Film Award - Best Actress, SOUL FOOD (1998)
- MTV Movie Awards: Best Kiss, INDEPENDENCE DAY, shared with Will Smith (1997)
- Universe Reader's Choice Award: Best Supporting Actress in a Genre Motion Picture for INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)
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