
Melissa McCarthy and her husband, Ben Falcone, are well-known for their collaborative efforts in film, and their daughter, Vivian Falcone, has also made appearances in their cinematic ventures, specifically in Thunder Force and The Boss. Since tying the knot in 2005, McCarthy has emerged as a leading comedic actress in Hollywood, while Falcone has frequently played a supportive role in her projects, including her breakout performance in the Oscar-nominated film, Bridesmaids. Their partnership extends beyond acting; Falcone has directed several films starring McCarthy, making family participation a hallmark of their creative endeavors.
Throughout their careers, McCarthy and Falcone have collaborated on five films, showcasing their enduring teamwork, although these projects have not always garnered critical acclaim. Notably, they have included their daughter Vivian in these films, who portrays a younger version of McCarthy’s characters in both Thunder Force and The Boss. Despite Vivian’s relatively low public profile, her involvement in her parents’ work provides a charming glimpse into their family dynamics.
Vivian Falcone’s Portrayal in Thunder Force
Flashback Scene Highlights Falcone’s Role



In the film Thunder Force, Vivian Falcone steps into the role of a young Lydia, the character eventually portrayed by her mother, alongside Bria D. Singleton who plays young Emily (Octavia Spencer). This flashback sequence is pivotal, illustrating how Lydia stands up for her friend Emily against their school bully, Wayne. Demonstrating wit and bravery, Lydia uses their grammar lesson to cleverly humiliate Wayne, indicating her intelligence despite a rough exterior. Though her actions lead to detention, they mark the beginning of a formidable friendship between Lydia and Emily.
When the bullying resumes during recess, Lydia confronts Wayne after he threatens her, showing fearless determination by delivering a punch that knocks him down. She quips back, “don’t think a girl won’t hit you, Wayne.” This comedic timing and delivery from young Vivian echo her mother’s renowned comedic style. The scene concludes with Lydia asserting dominance, making Wayne climb into a dumpster, showcasing her cleverness and strength. Through these moments, Vivian Falcone’s performance shines, hinting at her potential as an upcoming talent in film.
Understanding Vivian Falcone’s Role in The Boss
Debuting in the 2016 Comedy



While Thunder Force showcases Vivian in a more significant capacity, her cinematic debut occurred in The Boss. Although her part is smaller, Vivian is one of the initial characters presented on screen in a flashback set in 1975, revealing the childhood of Michelle Darnell (played by McCarthy). At age five, Vivian portrays a young Michelle during the second instance of her return to the orphanage, marking her sole appearance in the film.
Future projects could potentially feature Vivian once more alongside her parents in upcoming films. Following a 2017 announcement regarding a holiday comedy, Margie Claus, which centers on Santa’s wife attempting to save Christmas after his disappearance, there has been no recent word on the project. Originally slated for a 2019 release, updates about the film have been sparse, leaving fans eager for more news.
Podcast Ventures: Collaborating with Family
Featuring Georgette Falcone

Although their film partnership has reached a pause with Thunder Force, Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone continue to create stories together, also involving their daughters in their latest endeavors. In October 2024, they launched a podcast titled Hildy the Barback and the Lake of Fire, a fantasy adventure filled with comedic elements. This podcast follows Hildy, a barback on a quest to defeat evil forces and achieve unexpected heroism.
The podcast boasts a talented cast featuring Academy Award nominee Glenn Close and Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer, alongside McCarthy and Falcone’s daughters. Vivian is joined by her younger sister, Georgette Falcone, in providing voice work for the project. Despite the family’s preference for privacy, they consistently find innovative ways to collaborate and engage audiences through their creative initiatives.
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