Writing in black and white makes my dreams come true, and I can visualize them coming to life in a world of vibrant colors .
Vivianne Rosenberg, a Filipino-American screenwriter and member of SAG and WGA, weaves her rich cultural tapestry into compelling narratives that captivate audiences worldwide. Born in the Northwestern Visayan Islands of the Philippines, Vivianne and her family immigrated to San Francisco at age eight, carrying the essence of her heritage.
Her adventurous spirit led her across the globe, from her roots in the Philippines to the United States, Japan, and the diverse landscapes of Europe. Each experience, whether working in banking or singing in a Japanese piano bar, has become a vital chapter in her story, fueling her resilience and enriching her creative repertoire. Her transformative solo journey to Osaka ignited a deep cultural connection, broadening her worldview and infusing authenticity into her writing. Vivianne’s creative screenplay today draws inspiration from her experiences with mental illness, alcoholism, and suicide. Through personal trials and family challenges, she has developed a unique and unwavering voice. Her storytelling has been recognized at prestigious film festivals globally, even though her narratives often depict the struggles she has endured. Happily married to a kind and supportive partner, Vivianne is a proud mother of four adult children and a devoted grandmother. Her greatest joy is her family and the legacy she leaves for them.
Birth Date
April 29
Nickname
Vivi
Birth City
Philippines
Current City
Tarzana
Height
5 feet 0
Gender
Female
Ethnicity
Filipina
Eye Color
Brown
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Children
4
"What we've got here is a failure to communicate." A line from the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke.
Writing in black and white makes my dreams come true, and I can visualize them coming to life in a world of vibrant colors .
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