Vic Sarin is a bold and visionary filmmaker. The recipient of countless awards including a Directors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award and the Kodak Lifetime Achievement Award, Sarin was recently appointed to the Order of Canada, the country's highest honour, for his contribution to Canadian culture as a visual artist of extraordinary calibre. Born in Kashmir, India, Sarin is a director, writer and cinematographer who is known for his curious and compassionate eye, marrying the cinematic and emotional elements of film in his uniquely poetic style. His work explores themes such as belonging, non-traditional family structures, and overcoming loss, often juxtaposing the inner and outer worlds of his characters. He is a storyteller whose curiosity and passion have taken him to every corner of the globe and given him an optimism and a global view of humanity that is woven into all his work. With a body of work spanning over 100 feature films, documentaries and television specials across multiple genres, Sarin's films have been nominated for and won Emmys, Genies, Geminis, Canada Screen, Cable Ace, and dozens of audience and jury awards at top-tier festivals. Sarin's films have screened at major film festivals including TIFF, Cannes, Berlin, Tribeca, London, Shanghai, San Sebastian, Sydney, and Goa. Retrospectives of his work have been showcased at international festivals. Sarin's feature films include such diverse fare as the black comedy Cold Comfort which debuted at TIFF and won multiple awards, Partition, a period love story between a Muslim and a Sikh, set against the partition of India, starring Irrfan Khan and Neve Campbell, and the festival darling A Shine of Rainbows, a magical family drama starring Connie Neilson and Aidan Quinn that debuted at TIFF and screened at over 40 international festivals, taking home multiple awards. Returning to documentary filmmaking, where he began his career, Sarin directed Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World, for which he won an Emmy, The Boy from Geita, about the treatment of people with albinism in Tanzania, which was selected for a special screening at the United Nations, and Keepers of the Magic, which chronicles the magic of cinematography through such icons as Roger Deakins, Vittorio Storaro and Gordon Wills, who gave Sarin his final interview. In 2003, Sarin co-founded Sepia Films to develop international feature films and social justice-themed documentaries that explored themes close to his heart. Sarin's films have been distributed by Disney, Fox, NBC Universal, Paramount, Warner, Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, and many others. Sarin's career has been captured in the best-selling 2020 memoir, Eyepiece, which chronicles his many journeys. He is currently preparing to shoot his next feature film on location in Ireland.
Vic Sawyer is an actor and writer, known for London Wall, The Dossier (2015) and Passing.
Vic Silayan was born on January 31, 1929 in Manila, Philippines. He was an actor, known for Kisapmata (1981), Diligin mo ng hamog ang uhaw na lupa (1975) and Karnal (1983). He died on August 30, 1987 in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Victor Stagliano grew up in Hawthorne, New York. Vic is an actor and a former football player at the University of Texas at El Paso . After college he signed with the Houston Oilers, then signed by the Los Angeles Raiders. After sustaining a knee injury in his first year with the Raiders, Vic then turned to his other love, acting. He studied under Burt Reynolds at The Burt Reynolds Institute. Mr. Reynolds was a close friend and mentor. It didn't take Vic long to start booking work, including a guest-starring role on hit television shows such as, "Burn Notice," "Ray Donovan" along with a recurring role on FX's "Sons of Anarchy". He has recently joined the cast of "General Hospital" with his recurring role as "Walker". He was the lead in the indie feature, "Chronological Order" playing a lawyer who helps his friend and client travel back in time. He's worked with JK Simmons playing the title role of Seth Blackstone a psychopath killer, in "Blackstone". He was the lead in the Indie Film, "Unreported" where he plays Vince, the nemesis. . Vic loves to play complex characters that are menacing bad guys, detectives, and lawyers. He is also quite funny in comedy. Being a true lover of the craft of acting, Vic has also graced the stage playing in the renown plays; "A Few Good Men," "Orphans" and "True West," to name a few. Vic has also been involved with producing and directing, which adds to his versatility and strength. Be on the lookout for this guy from Hawthorne New York who grew up working at a young age in his family owned Italian restaurant bar, still infamous, called DePalo's Dugout.
Vic Tayback was born on January 6, 1930 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Alice (1976), Bullitt (1968) and All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989). He was married to Sheila McKay Barnard. He died on May 25, 1990 in Glendale, California, USA.
Vic Tiro is known for The Herald and the Horror (2021), Juan Balucas at ang Bayabas (2018) and Huramentado (2016).
Vic Trevino is an actor, writer, director and educator with over twenty-five years of experience working in film, television and theatre. He is originally from Los Angeles where he graduated with honors from the University of Southern California with a B.A. in Theatre and a B.A. in Cinema Production. He is also a graduate of the Professional Master's Program at the UCLA School of Theatre, Film & Television where he earned his MFA in Acting. Victor has trained professionally at the L.A. Actor's Studio, the Lee Strasberg Actor's Studio (Hollywood), the Michael Shurtleff Studio (Hollywood), the Jose Quintero Actor's Studio (Hollywood), the American Film Institute (Los Angeles), Delia Salvi Acting Conservatory (Los Angeles), Screen Actor's Guild Conservatory (Los Angeles), and Tepper-Gallegos Casting (Hollywood). Some of his credits include performing in several world premieres at the Tony-award winning South Coast Repertory (Man of the Flesh, Search & Destroy, and the critically acclaimed SCR Theatre for Younger Audiences production of Happy Birthday Angel), Mark Taper Forum/Taper Too in Los Angeles (Alternate Places, Por Quinly), originating the role of Ricardo in the Emmy-award winning Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) in the late 1980s, performing the lead role of Cheetah in the critically acclaimed prison drama, American Me (1992) for Universal Studios, performing the lead role of Dr. Bilac in the Emmy-award winning The X Files (1993), and a recurring role as Carlos on the Emmy-award winning daytime drama General Hospital (1963) in the late 1990s. Victor has directed a variety of works for the stage including A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo & Juliet, Taming of the Shrew, The Rainbow Fish, Abraham's Spectacular Idea, The Jungle Book, Tartuffe, Dr. Seuss' Storytime, La Luna Verde, Roosters, Aesop's Foibles, Tracers, Oleana, Cowboy Mouth, True West, No Exit, and others. He has worked extensively as a voice actor in radio and TV commercials, and has performed in international theatre festivals in Italy, Mexico, Canada and Australia. He is a member of all professional actor unions including the Screen Actor's Guild, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and the Actor's Equity Association.
Vic Treviño is an actor, known for Night Shift (2022).
Actor: Vic Waghorn had spent over 25 years in the construction industry before changing direction and careers. For the past few years Vic has been chosen for many roles due to his skills both behind and in front of the camera. Vic is known for both his Film and TV work and to his credit, Vic continues to grow from strength to strength, and being nominated for best newcomer I think we will be seeing a lot more of him.
Vic Winters-Junco is an actor, known for Shadow Wolves (2019), The Drone (2019) and The Rookie (2018).