Vivica A. Fox (Felicia)

Vivica A. Fox co-stars as Felicia, Cuba Gooding Jr.'s self-centered fiancée, in "Boat Trip", the hilarious new comedy from International West Pictures.

Originally from Indianapolis, Vivica came to California to pursue her dream of becoming an actress. In classic Hollywood style, she was actually discovered by a producer while eating lunch one day in a Sunset Boulevard restaurant.

Vivica first gained fame as a series regular playing the role of Patti Labelle's feisty, fashion designer daughter in the NBC television series "Out All Night". Notable among her other numerous television appearances are her work as a series regular on ABC's "Arsenio", in which she portrayed Arsenio Hall's wife, and her two seasons as a regular co-star on the Fox Television sitcom "Getting Personal" with John Cryer and Duane Martin. Vivica received critical acclaim for her multi-dimensional, emotional and often comedic performance in the Warner Bros. television movie "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" - the story of singer Frankie Lymon.

Vivica lit up the big screen in the smash hit "Independence Day", co-starring opposite Will Smith as Smith's sexy, heroic girlfriend. Together they sparked convincingly enough to win the MTV Award for Best Kiss.

Vivica's stirring performance opposite Nia Long and Vanessa L. Williams in the family drama and surprise hit "Soul Food" won MTV Movie Award and Image Award nominations as Best Actress.

Most recently, Fox can be seen starring in the comedy "Two Can Play At That Game", from Sony Pictures Entertainment and Screen Gems, about a woman with her own set of rules for putting an end to her husband's cheating.

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