Vivi Vivarelli is an actor, known for Suprêmes (2021).
Vivi-Anne Quinn Nesbitt-Stein is a dancer at Candy Apple's Dance Center. Vivi-Anne Stein is the adopted daughter of Cathy Nesbitt Stein and Mike Stein. Vivi-Anne was born on September 11, 2004. Vivi-Anne did not become an American citizen until she was in elementary school. Cathy and Mike wanted Vivi-Anne to wait until she was old enough to understand the process.
ViviAnn Yee is an award-winning American actress whose love for acting, singing and dance began at the age of four when her mom signed her up for a musical theater class in preschool. That same year ViviAnn eagerly went on to appear in a local musical theater production of "Seussical," followed by "Beauty and the Beast" and "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Her love for performing in all aspects solidified as she excitedly continued onto the professional realm of theater, television, commercials, voiceover and film. ViviAnn is a Los Angeles native who is fluent also in Mandarin Chinese. She is a member of MENSA and in her spare time enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading lots of books, and training in kung fu and cinematic martial arts.
Vivia E. Armstrong is an actress and production manager, known for Wow (2021), Latasha Harlins (2022) and Latasha Harlins: A Rose That Grew from Concrete (2020).
Vivia Font is an actress, known for Grand Theft Auto IV (2008), FBI: Most Wanted (2020) and Love, Repeat (2020).
Vivia Redd is an actress, known for Ransum Games (2021).
Vivian Armenian is an actress, known for Rendezvous in Chicago (2018).
Vivian Baba is known for Hold Hands (2021), A Simple Lie (2022) and Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke (2022).
Vivian Bang co-wrote, co-produced, and stars in the Sundance 2018's Indie Feature: "White Rabbit." She is Jenny in Netflix's Romantic Comedy, "Always Be My Maybe." She was Susan Sullivan on TBS hit comedy series, "Sullivan and Son" for 3 seasons (2012-2014) and plays the North Korean Landlady turned Detective named Sun in POP TV's comedy series, "Swedish Dicks" (2016-2018). Some of her best-known supporting roles were Soo-Mi in Warner Brother's comedy "Yes Man" and the recurring role as Debbie on ABC's comedy "Better Off Ted." She received her first Screen Acting job with NY Director Hal Hartley in his indie feature, "Henry Fool" while she was still in college. One of her first jobs as a teenager was playing the Chinese Take-Out Lady in "Sex & the City." She is a graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
Vivian Barabani is known for Burning Betrayal (2023), O Turno da Noite (2011) and Albatroz (2019).