Vincent Rother is known for The Boys (2019), Shazam! (2019) and Dark Phoenix (2019).
A rising star in French cinema, this young actor has received three nominations at the César, the highest Awards in the French Film Industry. He was born June 17, 1986 in Evry, in Essonne. As a schoolboy, he took acting classes displaying an early interest in comedy. It was a chance casting at age 15 for the main role of The Devils (2002) that brought him to notice. His performance gained him a Gold Plaque at the Chicago International Film Festival in 2002, as well as a number of other roles playing teenagers. Since then he has made 35 feature films from a variety of genres. In 2007, he earned his first César nomination for Most Promising Actor in The Passenger opposite Julie Depardieu. His second César nomination, for Most Promising Actor as well, was for his performance in I'm Glad My Mother is Alive (2009), which is based on a true story. His third César Nomination for Best Supporting Actor was for his performance of Brahim in Dheepan (2015) by outstanding French director Jacques Audiard, which won the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. He has more recently been cast in the feature film Pompei (2019) by Anna Falguères and John Shank, which was in selection at TIFF 2019 in Toronto.
Vincent Roy is known for Kodai (2023) and Ponni C/O Rani (2022).
Vincent D. Rutley was born in Grand Rapids Michigan and raised in Pontiac Michigan in a Christian home (1985). Finally joining the drama team in 9th grade, acting become second nature to Vince. After graduating from Pontiac Northern High school as a thespian (2004), Vince got his start by landing multiple roles in Detroit's urban stage play circuit while working with the best actors and directors in the Motor City. Vince went on to write, direct and produce his debut gospel stage play, "She that Findeththat a man, Findeth a Thang" (released in 2010). He also jump started his stand up comedy career in that same season and became well known for his comedic timing and improve chops. Unfortunately, Vince was in a near fatal car accident in November of 2011 leaving him paralyzed mid chest down and diagnosed as a quadriplegic. Told he'd be a vegetable, Vince's faith wouldn't allow him to except it and he immediately began defying the odds. Vince returned back to the stage in his 2014 stage play production, "The Street Corner", which he wrote, directed, produced and stared in. Vince currently resides in Phoenix Arizona and is breaking into the movie and sitcom industry. He recently landing his first TV role in the forthcoming comedy sitcom, "Beans", which is scheduled to shoot fall 2021. Nothing can stop this guy and he is preparing to be the most sought after up and coming quadriplegic actor in the business. "Only what you do for Christ will last"
Vincent Ryan is known for Der Irland-Krimi (2019) and Revelation (2020).
Born in Queens, New York - Los Angeles based artist, writer, director Vincent Sabella is not a product of art or film school or formal training of any kind, which speaks directly to the expansive and ambitious nature of his self-learned approach as an artist and now, as a filmmaker. His paintings - layered with a subtext of ironic, disturbing, graphic, humorous, and beautiful imagery, caught the attention of the L.A. art world after debuting his very first and wildly popular collection in 2011, "Bear on A Hot Tin Roof" - a 26-piece, stretched canvas collection inspired by the iconic film, Cat On A Hot Tin Roof. From 2011 through early 2013, Sabella created 4 collections comprised of nearly 60 paintings, many of which have been on exhibit in some of Los Angeles's most respected galleries including: Andrew Shire, Edgar Varella, OCCCA and the Shoshana Wayne Gallery - to name a few. His paintings have also been featured in several independent films, the HGTV show, "The Outdoor Room" and have garnished coverage and reviews in multiple publications, including LA Canvas, Artweek LA and The Huffington Post. As a visual thinker it was a natural progression for Vincent to venture into filmmaking. His first short film, "Note" centers around a teenage boy (August Roads MTV's "Faking It") suffering from undiagnosed schizophrenia, who decides to kill himself one night while his Mom is on a date but not before leaving behind a video diary on how to write the perfect suicide note. The film qualified for the 2014 Oscar Short Film submission and opened the Gasparilla International Film Festival and was nominated for Grand Jury Award for Filmmaking. His second short film, "Anonymous", based on the short story, "Crack, It Gives You Wings" follows the life of a young man (Grant Harvey "The Secret Life of the American Teenager") who was born and raised in a crack house. The film awarded him a Best Director win for a Featurette, a Best Featurette nomination, 5 Official Selections and qualified for the 2015 Oscar Short Film submissions. Sabella completed his 3rd award winning, short film, "Imagination of Young", in April of 2015. The film has received multiple nominations, including Best Short Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor in a short film from the Idyllwild International Festival of Film. He also won Best Short Film from the Best Shorts Competition. In addition, his lead actor was nominated for Best Performance in a Short Film by the 37th Annual Young Artist Awards, which aired on PBS in March 2016. Vincent has several feature scripts in development, however "Elizabeth Blue" will mark his feature film debut. The film opens in a limited theatrical release on September 22nd, 2017.
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Vincent Salvador is known for Mobile Homes (2017), If I Should Die (2020) and 24: One More Day (2021).
Vincent Samarco is known for Belle Vie (2022).
Vincent Sang is known for Take Me to the Moon (2017), Xia tian 19 sui de Xiao xiang (2017) and Tian mi sha ji (2014).