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Donna Vivino is a Actor American born on 2 february 1978 at New Jersey (USA)

Donna Vivino

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Birth name Donna Marie Vivino
Nationality USA
Birth 2 february 1978 (46 years) at New Jersey (USA)

Donna Vivino is a musical theatre actress, singer, and dancer. She recently finished a one month run of the Off-Broadway production of Stars Of David at the Daryl Roth Theater, playing the roles of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Fran Drescher. She also recently finished a long run standby Elphaba in Wicked on Broadway, previously seen starring in the role on the 1st National Tour.

Donna is the niece of Floyd Vivino (aka "Uncle Floyd") and the daughter of Terri Vivino-Apgar and Jerry Vivino, a member of the Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band. Vivino was raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, and graduated from Barnard College of Columbia University in New York City. Danny Vivino is her brother as well as Michael Vivino and sisters Antonia and Natalia.

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Paul Gross
Paul Gross
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Chris Wiggins
Chris Wiggins
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Will Chase
Will Chase
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Stark Sands
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Filmography of Donna Vivino (3 films)

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Actress

My Sassy Girl, 1h32
Directed by Yann Samuell
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films
Actors Elisha Cuthbert, Jesse Bradford, Chris Sarandon, Austin Basis, Tom Aldredge, Louis Mustillo
Roles Woman of No Consequence #2
Rating62% 3.1031653.1031653.1031653.1031653.103165
Charlie Bellow, a polite, kind-hearted young man, hopes he will one day secure a managerial position with the Tiller King agricultural company, where his father works as a maintenance mechanic. When he starts business school in New York City, he hears news that his cousin has suddenly died. His friend suggests that they play a game in which they say whether they would sleep with any of the women they see while sitting in the park, which is where Charlie sees Jordan for the first time, but leaves to meet his grieving aunt who wants to set him up with someone. On the subway platform, Charlie sees Jordan drunkenly leaning over the guard rail and saves her from being hit by an oncoming train. Taking responsibility for the drunken, blacked-out girl, he sobers her up and begins a relationship with her over several weeks. While becoming fascinated with Jordan, he soon comes face-to-face with her volatile personality and learns more about her past through wild, drunken dates. Among other things, Jordan tells Charlie that her fiancé recently left her, tells a Tiller King representative she is pregnant with Charlie's child, sabotages Charlie's job interview with another Tiller King representative, and gives a piano recital where she asks him to bring her a single red rose and pushes him into the sea – and then saves him. Despite this, Charlie begins to fall in love with Jordan but clashes with her father, who believes Charlie is responsible for her erratic behavior. Because of this, Jordan begins to drift away from Charlie.
Everyday People
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Jordan Gelber, Ron Butler, Reg E. Cathey, Donna Vivino, Erin Dilly, MuMs da Schemer
Roles Samel's Caseworker
Rating64% 3.2468053.2468053.2468053.2468053.246805
The plot takes place on a day in Brooklyn. The owner of a neighborhood diner has decided to shut down his restaurant but, on the last day of its business, he decides to give it a second thought after realizing that people's lives depend on it. In the meantime, this sudden shutdown notice puts a heavy impact on the employees, as many of them become uncertain about their future. The movie does not have an explicit ending as to whether the diner was shut down or not.