Turning the Tables on Courtroom Drama
Celebrity attorney Vicki Roberts is quite famous for her winning legal career, her celebrity client roster and her philanthropic endeavors among the people in Los Angeles. For many years celebrated actors including Oscar nominee Gary Busey, Armand Assante and David Carradine have all relied on her legal expertise. Michael Madsen, also a devoted client of Roberts, counted on Vicki's talents in a rather different way last year when he expressed before the producer, Daniel A. Sherkow, about casting her in his new independent mockumentary feature film "Being Michael Madsen" due out in 2007.
Vicki Roberts is highly known to the elite Hollywood scene. She has graced many a red carpet sporting designer dresses and much-admired jewelry by Chopard, including the 78th Annual Academy Awards, the famed Golden Globe Awards and elite events including the Screen Actors Guild Awards, the Directors Guild Awards and Larry King's 20th Anniversary with CNN.
Nationally acclaimed, Vicki Roberts has been featured quite frequently on the syndicated television show, Celebrity Justice, and has also appeared on Extra, MSNBC's "The Abrams Report" and VH1's legal music show, "Rock and a Hard Place". She has been quoted on the television show Inside Edition, MSNBC's "Scarborough Country" and in newspapers and publications worldwide.
Looking for more than just courtroom drama, Vicki Roberts started researching film and television projects several years ago. Since she has access to some of the hottest scripts circulating tinsel town, she opted to be the executive producer and co-producer of the film, "Passengers", which was featured in the Montreal Film Festival and was included in the September 2004 exhibition at the Queen Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain. "Passengers" was also submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for Academy Award consideration in 2004.
It has often been said that great attorneys deserve 'best actor nods' in the courtroom. Now, Vicki Roberts is turning the tables on the legal scene and making her case on the Hollywood set. One thing is for certain, Vicki has certainly found her mark.













