Vincent Domingo is an actor, known for Moth (2021).
Vincent Doms is an actor and writer, known for Suite Française (2014), Lone Wolf (2012) and Trahison (2014).
Vincent Dos Reis is an actor and assistant director, known for Calzone (2009), Iris (2016) and Épouse-moi mon pote (2017).
Vincent Doud is an actor, known for They Said to Get Better (2018), Treason (2020) and Old Flames (2021).
Vincent Druyen-Bloch is an actor, known for Max Topas - Das Buch der Kristallkinder (2018).
Vincent E. McDaniel (aka Vin.E.Mc) a Dallas, Texas native grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 2004, Gabriel Zavala, the General Manager for Telemundo Nuevo Mexico, gave Vincent his first big break by underwriting his first TV show "Mega Mundo", which aired every Sunday night for 3 seasons. Mega Mundo was a bilingual show that featured the hottest Hip Hop & Reggae ton videos along with community segments that made the show popular in the southwest region. In 2009 Vincent co-hosted a regional MMA show called Cage Fighta TV, airing in the southwest region on CW My 50 TV. Vincent's acting career has taken off in the past few years, having booked supporting television roles on AMC's "Better Call Saul", USA Network's "In Plain Sight", Starz Channel's "Crash" and A&E's "Longmire". Vincent also had a supporting roles in feature films like the "Furthest Witness", "Horse Soldiers" and The "Rambler", which premiered to critical acclaim at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Vincent has also been featured as a stunt performer in movies like The "Keeper", "Shot Caller" and was Ving Rhames' stunt double in "Force of Execution". Vincent's film & television company, Dream Team Productions develops scripts for TV series and feature films.
Vincent Eaton is known for Inside (2023), S. (1998) and A House in the Hills (1993).
Vincent Ebrahim was born in 1951 in South Africa. He is an actor, known for Allied (2016), Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005) and The Physician (2013).
Vincent Eclavea Jr. was born in Oakland, CA; raised in Salinas, CA; living in between the Bay Area and Los Angeles; and is thoroughly Californian. He hails from Filipino, Chinese, and Guamanian descent. Having discovered acting in his post high school days, Vincent has since performed in films, commercials, and classical/contemporary theatre. He has studied at various institutions such as Stella Adler LA, American Conservatory Theater, and the now defunct IO West. In addition to acting, he is no stranger to cultivating skills to broaden his experiences and is an acrobat of learning. His hobbies include Hip-hop dance, boxing, and the martial arts. In his belief in the power of the hero's journey, Vincent engages his imagination by frequently watching anime and considers it to be his nerdy obsession. He is now getting into producing, creating stories that are connected to themes in line with his mission as an artist, and is a strong supporter for AAPI representation in the entertainment industry. He is a former board member for the non-profit organization Filam Creative, which feeds his passion to elevate and collaborate with fellow Filipino-Americans and humans of all walks of life.
Vincent Elbaz was born on February 3, 1971 in Paris, France. He is an actor and writer, known for The Hundred-Foot Journey (2014), No Limit (2012) and La vérité si je mens! (1997).