An eclectic performer with experience in legitimate theater, film and television, he holds both M.F.A. and M.B.A. degrees from UCLA, is a member of S.A.G., A.F.T.R.A., Actor's Equity Association and has twenty years experience as a production finance executive and consultant in the animation industry. He is currently an Industry Analyst for the online magazine "Digital Journal Online," and President of an independent development company "Artsy Guys Productions." He is co-executive producer of "Sindbad the Dreamquest," a co-production of Franck Films OY, Helsinki, Finland and Cinegroupe Montreal, an animated theatrical feature film currently in preproduction. He is also the creator and executive producer of the "Mightiest Little Monster," a 3D animated direct-to-video feature in development with F. Dice L.L.C. in the UK. He is a single parent of two fraternal twin boys: Dillon and Doyle. Doyle is a graduate of U.S.C. and a working sculpture and special effects artist. Dillon is a Division I Football player and a graduate of Baylor University.
Vince Tsang is known for The Perfection, Cherry Blossoms in March, and The Orchestration of Audrey. He began his film acting career as a Commercial Principal and has appeared with brands like Chevrolet Blazer, Oral-B, FedEx, and IBM, to name a few. He always has time for new fun film projects. Vince was born in London, UK, and moved to Vancouver, BC at the age of five. He has three children.
Vince Tula is an actor, known for Aliens: Zone of Silence (2017), Frames (2018) and XKWX (2016).
Vince Tycer is known for Chappaquiddick (2017), Shine (2007) and Neighborhood Watch (2007).
Vince Valentine is known for Who Is Jose Luck? (2010), Ten Short Films (2017) and Bad Dad (2014).
Vincent Anthony Vaughn was born on March 28, 1970, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, and was raised in Lake Forest, Illinois. His parents are Vernon Vaughn, a salesman and character actor, and Sharon Vaughn (née Sharon Eileen DePalmo), a real-estate agent and stockbroker. They divorced in 1991. He has two older sisters, Victoria Vaughn and Valeri Vaughn. His recent ancestry includes Lebanese (from his paternal grandmother), Italian (from his maternal grandfather), English, Irish, German, and Scottish. His mother was born in Brantford, Ontario. Vince was interested in theater early on and grabbed a spot in a Chevy commercial. In 1988 he moved to Hollywood. He managed to hit a few spots on television, but his real goal was to make it to the big screen. He made his first credited role in the film Rudy (1993) where he met his friend Jon Favreau, who was writing a script detailing his life as an out-of-work actor. Vince was written into Swingers (1996) by Jon to play the character of "Trent". He signed on just as a favor to his buddy, not realizing it would be a career changing role. Though not a commercial success, it was a critical success in which Steven Spielberg saw him and cast him in the big budget sequel The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997). This role gave Vince the exposure he needed to become a movie star and, for the first time, choose the roles he wanted to take. A Cool, Dry Place (1998) put him as a loving father, Return to Paradise (1998) cast him as a man having to make a life or death decision to save a friend, and Clay Pigeons (1998) cast him as an interesting serial killer. Since then his roles have been primarily in comedies such as Old School (2003), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), Wedding Crashers (2005), and Couples Retreat (2009).
Vince Veilleux is an actor, known for Grey Lady (2017), Blood Brothers (2021) and Martin Eden.
Vince Vieluf recently wrapped Love Inc, a pilot for UPN, he quickly returned to Vancouver, British Columbia where he has been working alongside Paul Bettany and Harrison Ford in the feature film Firewall. Vince packed up all his belongings in 1996, rented a 13 foot U-haul and with his cat Groovy made the trek to Los Angeles. He quickly found a bartending job in a nightclub and in a vortex of timing, luck and preparation he met his first agent having a drink at his bar. That relationship led him to his first role in a feature film, "Brad" in An American Werewolf in Paris. He has been working steadily since, landing roles alongside Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Pheonix in Clay Pigeons, Seth Green in Rat Race and Pinked with Rose McGowan. We have more recently seen Vince starring alongside The OC star Adam Brody in the skateboarder cult favorite Grind. Comfortable both on stage and in front of the camera, he starred in the plays Cool Cops and The World of Wrestling at the Actor's Gang Theatre in Los Angeles. Vince has also appeared in some of the most popular shows on television, guest starring on ER and Jesse, as well as appearing on Friends and CSI. In the fall of 2005 Love, Inc. will air Thursdays at 9:30pm.
Vince Vouyer was born on 6 January 1966 in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. He is an actor and director.
Vince Walzak is an actor, known for Endless (2020), The Founder Effect and The Founder Effect (2015).