Name |
Vivien Cardone |
Height |
5′ 2" |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
April 14, 1993 |
Place of Birth |
Port Jefferson, New York, USA |
Famous for |
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Young American actress Vivien Cordone was born on April 14, 1993, in Port Jefferson, Long Island, N.Y. Vivien appeared in her first commercial when she was 3 months old and has done ads for Sherman Williams, Pillsbury, Sears and Pizza Hut. She made her big-screen debut as Marcee Herman in the Academy-Award winning film "A Beautiful Mind," but she most recognized for her role as the vigorous Delia Brown on the short-lived television series "Everwood." When she's not working, Vivien's hobbies are swimming, roller-blading and horseback riding, and she lives with her family on Long Island with two dogs, a cat, fish and geckos.
Born in Port Jefferson, Long Island, in April 1993, actress Vivien Cardone was home-schooled for her first nine years and subsequently moved with her family to Utah, where she attended private Christian school. Cardone stepped in front of the cameras well before her 10th birthday, on the heels of her 19-month-older sister (a commercial actress from the age of 1 1/2), with commercial work for brands such as Sears, Pillsbury, and Pizza Hut, in addition to a veritable blizzard of public service announcements. Eventually, the two girls (one four years old, and one five) headlined a Disney video series designed for sale in Asia to help Asian children learn English. Though her sister abandoned acting indefinitely, Vivien opted to stick with it and struck out on her own, prestigiously so, as the young niece of schizophrenic mathematician John Nash's (Russell Crowe) roommate in the Ron Howard-directed Best Picture winner A Beautiful Mind (2001). Cardone then switched venues and made an equally strong impression on the small screen, as Delia Brown, Dr. Andy Brown's only daughter, on the WB network's gentle series drama Everwood. The ingénue landed one of her first starring roles as a preteen struggling to contend with the sudden death of her mother, who finds unexpected help from a cute puppy and several kindly strangers, in the gentle family-oriented drama All Roads Lead Home (2008).