Viva Seifert

Viva Seifert
Seifert performing with Joe Gideon & the Shark at the Rough Trade East record store in 2009
Born (1972-04-15) 15 April 1972 (age 52)[1]
Occupations
  • Musician
  • actress
  • gymnast
Years active1990–present
SpouseMark "Arp" Cleveland
Children2, including Tipper
RelativesJoe Gideon (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • drums
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Labels
Member of
Formerly of

Viva Seifert (born 15 April 1972)[2] is a British musician, actress, and former gymnast. She first came to attention competing in the 1992 Summer Olympics, and afterwards made a number of television appearances and performed with the WeatherGens. In 1999, she and her brother, Joe Gideon, co-founded the band Bikini Atoll, where she performed as a keyboardist until the group dissolved in 2006.

Seifert and her brother formed the musical duo Joe Gideon & the Shark in 2010, where she serves as a multi-instrumentalist. For starring in the 2015 indie video game Her Story, she earned accolades at the Golden Joystick Awards, The Game Awards, and the New York Game Awards. In 2021, she co-founded the musical duo Lunge (stylized in all caps) with her husband Mark "Arp" Cleveland, where she serves as the primary vocalist.

Early life

Seifert was born in London, England, and currently resides in Cornwall.[3][4][5] Her brother is Gideon Joel Seifert, known professionally as Joe Gideon.[6] Her early aspirations were in rhythmic gymnastics.

Career

Gymnastics and television

At the age of 18, she competed at the 1990 Commonwealth Games and finished fourth in the individual competition, winning bronze medals in the hoop and ribbon disciplines.[2] She went on to participate in the 1992 Summer Olympics,[7] finishing in 29th place in the individual rhythmic gymnastics competition.[8]

Seifert was a part of WeatherGens, a group of several actors who played various characters made to represent the weather in PowerGen's sponsorship of the ITV National Weather between November 10, 1996, and October 27, 2001.[9][10] She portrayed Aurora, who represented the hot and dry weather.[11]

Bikini Atoll

In 1999, Seifert and her brother, Gideon Joel Seifert, formed the band Bikini Atoll along with two other members, Ché Albrighton and Bastian Juel. In the band, Seifert was a keyboardist.[6] In 2004, they were signed to the Bella Union label, and they released their debut studio album, Moratoria,[12] which was received positively by critics, with The Independent describing it as "...an awesome, soul-searching slice of sprawling Americana."[13] In 2005, they released their second studio album, Liar's Exit, which received positive reviews. In 2006, Bikini Atoll disbanded, and further activities were ceased.

Joe Gideon & the Shark

Seifert and her brother Joe Gideon in 2009

After the split of Bikini Atoll, Seifert and her brother formed the duo Joe Gideon & the Shark.[14][15][16] They released their debut album, Harum Scarum in 2010, which earned a positive reception from critics.[4][17][18] Online magazine Louder Than War described the album as "a hell of a find. An extraordinarily colourful collection of psychedelic stories – demented yet sympathetic eulogies to a bunch of fictitious weirdos, set to a fashionably succinct swamp-rock beat."[19] Writing for Clash magazine, Mike Diver deemed Seifert "one of the fiercest, most technically gifted rock 'n' roll drummers around – it's unsettling even to see her crack a smile." Clash also said that she handled her work with "flamboyant precision".[20] In 2013, they released their second album Freakish through Bronze Rat Records.[21][22][23] The Quietus said that "…Viva's visual drumming style and Joe's control of any number of effects mangling, fuzzing and boosting an arsenal of crunching riffs to produce an enticing audio-visual package."[24]

Her Story

Seifert in Her Story (2015)

In 2015, Seifert was cast in the video game Her Story, a crime fiction video game by Sam Barlow, where she portrays the role of Hannah Smith;[25] later on in the game, it is suggested that the character has a twin named Eve,[26] also portrayed by Seifert. Along with acting in the game, she also had a hand in the soundtrack, performing the ballad "The Twa Sisters" and helping alter the music.[27][28] After previously working with Barlow on the cancelled game Legacy of Kain: Dead Sun,[29] where she was set to portray the character of Lydia,[30] he contacted her for the role after observing her work, stating that Seifert was "very good at picking up a line and intuitively pulling a lot of the subtext into her performance".[31] She was offered the part after several edits were made to the script, which initially was 300 pages long before being shortened to 80.[32] Filming for Her Story occurred in Seifert's residence, Cornwall, and lasted five days.[5] She stated that the role was difficult to portray, commenting that shooting was "intense" and "rather exhausting"[27] and said that she felt pressure after realizing "the whole game is hinging" on her acting.[32]

Upon release, Her Story opened to instant and critical success, with critics praising the game as well as Seifert's performance. Justin Clark from GameSpot wrote that her performance "anchored" the game,[33] and Andy Keller of PC Gamer stated that her performance was "understated, realistic, and complex".[34] Joe Donnelly of Digital Spy believed her acting had the potential to inspire similar roles.[35] Todd Martens of the Los Angeles Times praised her acting,[36] and Adam Cook of GodIsAGeek deemed her performance "stunning".[37] Rich Stanton of The Guardian wrote that "what seals the deal is a wide-ranging performance from Viva Seifert that funnels her character’s inner life into hundreds of intense vignettes" and further credited her for creating "a fictional character with something of the same allure: clearly very intelligent, clearly not telling the whole truth, and full of physical quirks. ... Seifert’s delivery is usually matter-of-fact and emotionally convincing."[38] Chris Kohler of WIRED said "Seifert's performance is so captivating that I couldn't imagine this game working any other way."[39] Katie Smith of Adventure Gamers wrote that she was convincing in the role, and praised her for paying attention to the small details, such as her body language.[40] Polygon listed Hannah Smith on its list of the "70 Best Video Game Characters" and stated that Seifert played the role "superbly".[41]

For the role, Seifert won the Game Award for Best Performance in 2015,[42][43][44] where she was mistakenly credited for having appeared in The Witcher 3, which spawned several internet memes and earned the organization criticism.[45][46] At the 5th New York Game Awards, the New York Videogame Critics Circle awarded Seifert the Great White Way Award for Best Acting in a Game.[47] She shared the Golden Joystick Award for Breakthrough Game with Barlow,[48] and was also a runner-up for the Performance of the Year Award.[49] At the 12th British Academy Games Awards, critics were surprised to see that Seifert had not been nominated for Best Performer.[50][51][52] The actress stated in an interview with BBC that "I was disappointed I can't lie. It was all leading up to this moment, but now there's more awards, actors are taking it [gaming] more seriously."[50] Seifert also presented an award at the ceremony.[53][54]

Lunge and beyond

In 2018, Seifert voiced the character Merethiel in the video game RuneScape.[55] Also in 2018, she made a guest appearance as Rachel on the British television series Delicious.[56] The same year, Seifert starred in the short film Miss White as the titular character.[56][57]

Seifert is a part of the electronica musical duo Lunge (stylized in all caps), which she co-founded with Mark "Arp" Cleveland, who was previously a drummer for Archie Bronson Outfit.[58][59] They released their debut single "Heavy Golden Swim" in March 2022.[60][61][62] In July 2022, it was announced that Lunge would make their live debut at the End of the Road Festival in September of that same year.[63] They released their debut extended play EP1 on April 7, 2023, which was preceded by the single "This Idle Motion".[64][65]

In 2024, Seifert appeared in Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard's film The Extraordinary Miss Flower, which is about Emilíana Torrini. She performs as a dancer with Torrini and Caroline Catz, and musicians such as Nick Cave and Mark Monero.[66][67]

Personal life

Seifert is married to musician Mark "Arp" Cleveland—once a part of Archie Bronson Outfit—with whom she has two children.[68][69] Her daughter, Tipper Seifert-Cleveland, is also an actress.[70][71][72][73] She keeps a low media profile, rarely accepting interviews, making public appearances, or speaking of her personal life outside of her creative ventures.[74][27]

Discography

With Bikini Atoll

  • Moratoria (2004)
  • Liar's Exit (2005)

With Joe Gideon & the Shark

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1996–2001 ITV Weather Aurora Main role
2008 Would I Lie to You? Herself Episode: "02x01"
2012 Legacy of Kain: Dead Sun Lydia Cancelled video game
2015 Her Story Hannah Smith Video game
2018 Delicious Rachel Episode: "The Heart"
RuneScape Merethiel Video game
2019 Miss White Miss White Short film
2024 The Extraordinary Miss Flower Dancer Film

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by Viva Seifert
Award Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Golden Joystick Awards 2015 Breakthrough Award[b] Her Story Won [48]
Performance of the Year Her Story Runner-up [49]
The Game Awards 2015 Best Performance Her Story Won [42]
New York Game Awards 2016 Great White Way Award for Best Acting in a Game Her Story Won [47]
NAVGTR Awards 2016 Outstanding Performance in a Drama Her Story Nominated [75]

Notes

  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ Shared with Sam Barlow.

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