Vivica Fox in drop dead Diva



Vivica Fox, the dusky sexy beauty, has a long list of projects that binds her full from tip to toe. This coming winter is bringing her the Hallmark Channel Christmas movie ‘Farewell Mr. Kringle’.


Next year, Vivica would be giving her voice over for one of the characters in Cartoon Channel’s Scooby Doo remake. Vivica Fox is to produce a stage play in which she will be co-starring with the vocalist Brian McKnight. This Sunday on June 20th Vivica Fox would be guest starring on Lifetime’s Drop Dead Diva. She is utterly considered a film actress. She chips in that today’s Hollywood makes it easier to do diverse projects.

Fox further expresses, “I’m so glad that the business has changed so that you can do a little bit of everything nowadays. Now, you can do movies. You can do television. You can do the stage. You can be a spokeswoman. I’m glad that there’s versatility out there to do you nowadays. You don’t have to limit yourself.”

Vivica Fox is certain on the matter of cable television’s providing the improved roles to the actresses.


On this Fox says, “In cable television, the roles are more fun for women to play. Look at Glenn Close (‘Damages’) and (Mary Louise Parker in) ‘Weeds’ and things of that nature where maybe women in their forties or older just couldn’t get in movies and stuff like that.”

It is being said that Vivica Fox’s forthcoming role in ‘Drop Dead Diva’ displays a good example of one of those roles. She eassys the character of Maria Ellis, a woman who hires Jane (Brooke Elliot) for her divorce lawyer. But there is a twist in the tale.

On her role, Vivica Fox has something to share, “She (my role) finds out that her husband is living a double life with his no good lying self. She comes to know that he has a whole other family going on. And she and this lady meet each other. And, they team up together, all right girl power! So, instead of giving him an easy way out, they say, ‘No, we’re going to sue you for fraud. We’re going to totally expose this guy.’”

Watch the more appetizing stuff on the canvas of ‘Drop Dead Diva’ that airs on Sundays at 9:00 p.m. EST on Lifetime.

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