Vivian Velez is an actress, known for Ang babaing hinugot sa aking tadyang (1981), Pieta (1983) and Bendor (2013).
Vivian Vencer is a Los Angeles-based voice-over actress. She began working in the industry at the age of nine and continues to grow as notable, young talent. Vivian is a series regular on the highly anticipated Disney Jr. and Disney+ show "Firebuds" due for release in 2022. She supplies the voice of confident "Violet" on this new show about first responders and their fearless rescue vehicles. Vivian is also known as the tough, yet adorable, character "Angry" on Disney Channel's "Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure." Her orphaned character supplies both sass and heart to the popular series based on the Walt Disney Animation Studios film, "Tangled." Vivian also voices "Millie" on "Mickey Mouse & The Roadster Racers", "Mickey Mouse's Mixed-Up Adventures", "Minnie's Bow Toons" and "Chip n' Dales Nutty Tales" all on Disney Jr. Her character "Millie" is the happy and helpful niece of Minnie Mouse on these fun, high energy shows. When not auditioning or recording, Vivian stays busy with high school life, family, friends, and also practicing her beloved violin. Instagram @vivianvencer.voiceover
Vivian Watson is an actress, known for The Baby-Sitters Club (2020), The Quaranteens (2020) and Chuggington (2008).
Vivian Wei is an actress, known for The Family Law (2016) and Holy Crap (2019).
Vivian Winther is an actress and producer, known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), Heaven Is for Real (2014) and Explant.
Vivian Wright is an actress, known for Girl in the Box (2016).
Vivian Wu (Chinese name : Wu JunMei) is a Chinese American actress and producer. Born in Shanghai, China, to Zhu ManFang, a famous Chinese actress and Wu ChengYe, a college professor, she was discovered by female director HuangShuQin during her visit to her mother's film set when she was 15 years old and was offered one of the lead roles in Huang's Long Live Youth launching her prolific acting career. While completing high school, Wu was also starring in numerous films and soon became one of the nation's most promising young stars. During her third year as an actress Vivian was chosen by legendary director Bernardo Bertolucci to play the role of Wen Xiu, in his iconic Oscar-winning film, The Last Emperor. Bertolucci's film introduced Vivian to the international stage outside of mainland China. Vivian was the first Asian actress to receive a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the prestigious Italian David Donatello film festival. Vivian then went to Hawaii Pacific University to study Travel Industry Management. After moving to Los Angeles in 1990, she was selected by People Magazine as one of the fifty most beautiful people in the world. Since 1990, she has dedicated herself full-time to her acting career. Besides for The Last Emperor, she is also known for her roles in The Joy Luck Club, and Heaven and Earth. More notably, Vivian starred with Ewan McGregor in Peter Greenaway's award-wining The Pillow Book which also won Cannes' Certain Regard Award. Vivian's remarkable portrayal of Nagiko, a deeply obsessed Japanese woman earned her international raving reviews. In addition to her notable Western films and television work, Vivian continues her impressive career in China. She has starred in several independent feature films and garnered excellent reviews for such international films as Chinaman and Eve and the Firehorse, the latter which earned her a nomination for Canada's Genie Award, for her outstanding performance of MeiLing. In 2018, Cathy Yan offered Vivian the leading role in her directorial debut Dead Pigs. Vivian's energetic performance of Candy won her and her three costars a Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast Award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. Recent television credits then include hit series such as Wo Ju, Ru Yi Zhuan, Hot Mama etc.. Vivian has also been involved in many charity foundations. In 1999, she founded the "Vivian Wu and Friends Educational Charity Foundation" in Shanghai to aid children with special educational needs. Vivian has been married to Oscar Luis Costo, a Cuban/American producer/writer/director. The two met on the set of Vanishing Son, in which Vivian starred in and Oscar produced. Their 1996 Shanghai wedding in China was featured by People Magazine in their Celebrity Weddings of the Year Special Edition. Vivian was selected as the best-dressed bride of the year. She and Oscar have collaborated on several projects together, and in 2004, Vivian produced and starred in Oscar's feature film Shanghai Red. In 2019, Vivian spent over half a year in North America, playing the role of Dr. Lu Wang, a series regular, on the Netflix series Away - a new dramatic series premiering globally on September 4th, 2020.
Vivian Yoon is a 2.5 generation Korean American writer and performer from Koreatown, Los Angeles. Her background is in improvisation and sketch comedy, and she performs weekly at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater on Harold Night. Vivian also has experience in tech, virtual production, and XR. In 2021 she co-wrote and voice acted in a short created by Aaron Sims Creative and Epic Games called "The Eye: Calanthek", and received an Epic MegaGrant for an undisclosed project involving virtual production.
Vivian Zauhar is known for Actual People (2021).