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Vivica FoxActress
Date of Birth: 30.07.1964
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Biography of Vivica A. Fox
Early Life and CareerVivica Anjanetta Fox was born on July 30, 1964, in South Bend, Indiana. She grew up in a family of Native American descent. Fox attended Arlington High School in Indianapolis, Indiana, before pursuing her higher education at Golden West College, where she earned a degree in social sciences.

During her time at Golden West College, Fox began her acting career by appearing in various soap operas. She had roles in popular shows such as "Generations," "Days of Our Lives," and "The Young and the Restless." Additionally, she made a guest appearance in an episode of ABC's "Living Dolls." Fox was also offered a role in the television series "Who's the Boss?" but it was eventually given to Hollywood actress Halle Berry. She also had a recurring role as a fashion designer's daughter on the NBC series.

Rise to Fame
In 1996, Vivica Fox gained significant attention for her roles in the blockbuster films "Independence Day" and "Set It Off." These films catapulted her into the spotlight and caught the attention of television critics and renowned Hollywood directors, who began offering her roles in their movies. In 1997, she starred in the film "Soul Food," portraying the character of Maxine, for which she received an MTV Movie Award.
Throughout her career, Fox appeared in numerous films, including "Idle Hands," "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," "Teaching Mrs. Tingle," "Two Can Play That Game," and "Kill Bill." She also lent her voice to animated series such as "Ozzy & Drix" and "Kim Possible." From 2004 to 2006, Fox starred in the TV series "Missing" alongside stars such as Caterina Scorsone and Mark Consuelos. She also served as a judge on the talent competition show "The Starlet."
Personal Life
Like many other celebrities, Vivica Fox's personal life has often been surrounded by scandals and controversies. In December 1998, she married singer Christopher Harvest, but the couple filed for divorce in June 2002. Media outlets frequently reported rumors of a romantic relationship between Fox and rapper 50 Cent. On March 20, 2007, Fox was fined for driving under the influence.