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    • Vic Diaz

      Vic Diaz reigns supreme as the jolly evil fat man of Filipino exploitation cinema. With his broad, mirthful grin, beady dark brown eyes, trim black goatee and mustache, swarthy complexion, thinning hair, protuberant sagging belly, and smooth, oily baritone voice, Diaz was a steady, scuzzy, often sinister and always charismatic presence in an alarmingly large volume of horror films and delectably down'n'dirty 1970s drive-in features alike. He has been often described as the Filipino equivalent to Peter Lorre. Born in Manila in 1932, Diaz initially planned on being a lawyer (his father was Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal). After four years of practicing law Diaz became dissatisfied and decided to pursue an acting career instead. He started performing in amateur theater in 1949. In the late 1950s he began his extremely lengthy and prolific film career, making his debut in the war picture The Day of the Trumpet (1958). Diaz soon amassed a huge number of credits, frequently appearing in movies for directors Eddie Romero and Cirio H. Santiago. Among his most noteworthy roles are a sneaky, ruthless diamond smuggler in Monte Hellman's Flight to Fury (1964), a cunning and devious Satan in The Beast of the Yellow Night (1971), an amiable mechanic in Jack Starrett's terrific The Losers (1970), a mute, whimpering, buck-toothed, hunch-backed village idiot in Night of the Cobra Woman (1972), and a flamboyant homosexual prison guard in Jack Hill's hilarious chicks-in-chains send-up The Big Bird Cage (1972). Moreover, Diaz has also acted on stage in plays, portraying a broad range of parts that include Iago in Shakespeare's "Othello" and the King of Siam in "The King and I." Alas, in 2001 he had to voluntarily quit acting because of old age and ill health. However, despite his retirement Vic Diaz's many delightful cinematic contributions shall continue to amuse and entertain B-movie fans for countless years to come.

    • Vic Dibitetto

      Vic is best known for his viral video "Bread & Milk" nearing 12 million views on Youtube. This video has brought about a new wave of fans and followers for Vic both on social media and on the stand up comedy circuit. A powerful performer, comedian Vic DiBitetto churns energy, honesty and humanity into nonstop laughter. His pace is frenetic. His material vivid and true. From his first words, to his famous, word-free, mannequin head encore, DiBitetto leaves his audience breathless with laughter. Vic DiBiteto has appeared on television's "America's Funniest People" (ABC), where he was a $10,000 Grand Prize winner, as well as "Stand-Up Spotlight" (VH1) and "Last Laugh" at Pips, a pilot with Woody Allen and Danny Aiello. In addition, he has warmed-up hundreds of audiences for hit shows such as "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" and "The Ricki Lake Show." Vic has performed at many of the nation's best comedy venues such as New York City's Dangerfield's, Los Angeles' Laugh Factory, Las Vegas' Riviera Hotel and Atlantic City's Borgata Hotel. He has opened shows for comedian Pat Cooper and the musical group Jay and the Americas ("This Magic Moment"). Vic can be found touring casino's around the country with Michael Imperioli (Christopher), Steve Shirrippa (Bacala), and Vince Curatola (Johnny Sacks) in a show called "Comedy You Can't Refuse." Vic is also a regular with "Goumba" Johnny from WKTU 103.5fm, in comedy shows through out the tristate area. He was also featured on the made for pay per view special called "Goumba Johnny's Slice of Italian Comedy." Vic has also starred in a show called "Jimmy Labriola's Night of a 1,000 Guidos.

    • Vic Fellowes

      Vic Fellowes is known for The Island with Bear Grylls (2014).

    • Vic Finalborgo

      Vic Finalborgo is an actor, known for Enter Nowhere (2011).

    • Vic Gant Jr.

      It looks like we don't have any Biography for Vic Gant Jr. yet.

    • Vic Kuligoski

      Vic Kuligoski is a Chicago Actor, Musician, Writer and Performer. Theater Credit's in Chicago include, Cloud 9 with Eclipse Theatre, Happy Birthday Mars Rover with The Passage Theatre and May the Road Rise up with The Factory Theater. Film Credit's include Aaron Sorkin's, "The Trial of The Chicago 7," Felix Pinero's, "Adjunto" and Neil Fischer's, "Kindergarten Cop 2020." Vic enjoys riding songs in his spare time and is currently writing his first ever short film!

    • Vic May

      Vic May is an actor and producer, known for The Great Alaskan Race (2019), Dynasty Warriors 9 (2018) and Trafficked (2017).

    • Vic Mensa

      Vic Mensa is an actor and composer, known for The Birth of a Nation (2016), Breaking Through (2015) and 93PUNX, Vic Mensa, Travis Barker: 3 Years Sober (2019).

    • Vic Michaelis

      Vic Michaelis is an actress and writer, known for Upload (2020), Bless This Mess (2019) and CollegeHumor Originals (2006).

    • Vic Mignogna

      Victor Joseph Mignogna is an American actor and singer. He voiced Broly in Dragon Ball films and games, Oscar H. Genius from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist, Obito Uchiha from Naruto Shippuden and E-123 Omega from Sonic the Hedgehog. He also played Captain James T. Kirk in the series Star Trek Continues and other Star Trek works.

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