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== Career ==
 
== Career ==
 
Cardone began her professional acting career at the age of three months in national campaign commercials, for such companies as Pizza Hut, Sears, Pillsbury, Sherwin Williams, and Prudential. Her first film performance was as Marcee Herman in the Academy Award winning film ''A Beautiful Mind''. Her biggest role so far has been in ''Everwood'', in which she played Delia Brown. She played the role for four seasons, until the show was cancelled in May 2006. She was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV series for all four seasons. In 2008, Cardone starred in the film ''All Roads Lead Home''. In it she plays Belle, a 12-year-old girl who has to cope with the loss of her mother from an automobile accident. It stars Peter Coyote, Jason London and Peter Boyle in his last film. She appeared in an episode of ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' in 2010.
 
Cardone began her professional acting career at the age of three months in national campaign commercials, for such companies as Pizza Hut, Sears, Pillsbury, Sherwin Williams, and Prudential. Her first film performance was as Marcee Herman in the Academy Award winning film ''A Beautiful Mind''. Her biggest role so far has been in ''Everwood'', in which she played Delia Brown. She played the role for four seasons, until the show was cancelled in May 2006. She was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV series for all four seasons. In 2008, Cardone starred in the film ''All Roads Lead Home''. In it she plays Belle, a 12-year-old girl who has to cope with the loss of her mother from an automobile accident. It stars Peter Coyote, Jason London and Peter Boyle in his last film. She appeared in an episode of ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' in 2010.
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== Television ==
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* ''[[Everwood]]'' (2002–2006) - [[Delia Brown]]
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* ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (2010) - Paulette Bartol
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* ''One Life to Live'' (2011) - Michelle
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* ''Law & Order: SVU'' (2016) - Kristi Cryer
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== Movie ==
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* ''A Beautiful Mind'' (2001) - Marcee
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* ''All Roads Lead Home'' (2008) - Belle
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 22:37, 28 June 2017

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Vivien Elisabeth Cardone (born April 14, 1993) is an American actress who portrayed her role as Delia Brown on The WB's drama series Everwood from 2002 to 2006.

Early years

Cardone was born in Port Jefferson Village, Long Island, New York. Her father, Mark, is a Long Island residential home builder and her mother is a homemaker. Vivien is the second oldest of four children. Her older sister Olivia is also an actress. She has a younger brother named Dallas and a younger sister named Lydia. Vivien was named after Vivien Leigh, her mother's favorite actress.

Career

Cardone began her professional acting career at the age of three months in national campaign commercials, for such companies as Pizza Hut, Sears, Pillsbury, Sherwin Williams, and Prudential. Her first film performance was as Marcee Herman in the Academy Award winning film A Beautiful Mind. Her biggest role so far has been in Everwood, in which she played Delia Brown. She played the role for four seasons, until the show was cancelled in May 2006. She was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Supporting Young Actress in a TV series for all four seasons. In 2008, Cardone starred in the film All Roads Lead Home. In it she plays Belle, a 12-year-old girl who has to cope with the loss of her mother from an automobile accident. It stars Peter Coyote, Jason London and Peter Boyle in his last film. She appeared in an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent in 2010.

Television

  • Everwood (2002–2006) - Delia Brown
  • Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2010) - Paulette Bartol
  • One Life to Live (2011) - Michelle
  • Law & Order: SVU (2016) - Kristi Cryer

Movie

  • A Beautiful Mind (2001) - Marcee
  • All Roads Lead Home (2008) - Belle

Gallery

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