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Vince Rocca is a true entrepreneur, the latch key kid of a lower middle class salesman and an insurance agent, he mastered the art of risk taking and risk management at an early age. At 14 he was making upwards of $1000 a weekend spinning records at house parties. Bored with school and fat with cash, he dropped out of the ninth grade. At 16, realizing house parties wasn't a career, he got a job as a retail stock clerk, and within 2 years he was managing the company's third largest store and bought an investment home. At 21 he cashed out of his home to open his own retail store. With a thriving retail business, it was time to pursue his passion for filmmaking. He saved some profits and started a video production company with his friend and co-producer, Michael Hutchinson. Business wasn't always successful. In fact, there was a point when the video company was near bankrupt. But thanks to swift action and a lucky phone call, the company went from $700 in the hole, to selling over $125,000 in less then 5 days. The profits from this sale would become the seed money for _Kisses and Caroms (2004)_. Since he was a dropout, film school was not an option, but thanks to a video camera purchased on credit when he was 16 and the advancements in computer technology, he started editing little projects. Slowly buying better equipment and mastering new techniques, he became a self-taught editor. He began reading every film book he could get his hands on, and listening to Laser Disc and DVD commentaries. Then he received a brochure for the Dov S-S Simens film school claiming to teach the nuts and bolts of film making in two days. He might have tossed it, but the brochure listed Quentin Tarantino, Guy Ritchie and Chris Nolan, as some of its alumni. If they could do it, why not him? After attending this film boot camp, he hammered out a 92 page script, and Kisses and Caroms (2004) was born. He currently resides in Southern California with his childhood sweetheart Deanna. They have been happily married for over 5 years, and together for over 15 years. They have no children but many animals, some which can be seen throughout the movie.
Vincent Rodriguez III was born on August 10, 1982 in San Francisco, California, USA. He is known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015), Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) and Designated Survivor (2016). He has been married to Gregory Wright since August 2015.
Vincent Romeo is an actor, known for Good Favour (2017) and Charleroi (2017).
Vincent Ropion was born in 1963. He is known for Lastman (2016), Days Gone (2019) and Nana (1981).
Vincent Ross is a Canadian actor based in Kelowna & Vancouver, Canada. He was born in the Philippines and grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. He is known for Home For My Heart (2021). He is also known for his voice over work in Where the Leaves Fall Purple (2021). Vincent started his work in film later in life, but has always been a performer. Six months from his very first audition, he landed his first role. He has continued to pursue interests in film, voice over, commercial and print.
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"