Vince Edgehill was born in the Forest Hills, Queens section of New York City and raised in the Corona-East Elmhurst section of Queens. As an only child, Vince had a very active imagination, which still helps him with his ability to create various characters. After acting from 1989 to 1997, Vince left to work in the corporate world and returned to acting and writing in 2012. He studied at the LAByrinth Theater Company to get the rust off upon the recommendation of a friend who's a company member. Since then Vince has performed principal work on various film and television projects, acting in scenes opposite Jared Leto, Hailee Steinfeld, Eric Roberts, Freddy Rodriguez, Omar Epps, Malcolm Mays, and Joey Bada$$.
Born in Brooklyn, the son of Italian immigrant parents, Vince Edwards early aspired to the theater. He was a swimming champion in high school, attended Ohio State University on an athletic scholarship, and was on their National Championship swimming team. Olympics were on the horizon, but an appendicitis operation cut short his swimming career. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and then became a contract actor at Paramount Pictures in the early 1950s. In the 1960s he reached his popular peak as the brilliant but confrontational young Dr. Casey in the television series Ben Casey (1961)
Vince Eisenson is an actor and director, known for The Endgame (2022), Billions (2016) and The Good Lord Bird (2020).
Vince Foster is known for Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), The Resident (2018) and The Walking Dead (2010).
Vince Gill was born on April 12, 1957 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. He is known for Maverick (1994), For Love of the Game (1999) and Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006). He has been married to Amy Grant since March 10, 2000. They have one child. He was previously married to Janis Oliver.
George Vincent Gilligan Jr. (born February 10, 1967) is an American writer, producer, and director. He is known for his television work, specifically as creator, head writer, executive producer, and director of Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better Call Saul. He was a writer and producer for The X-Files and was the co-creator of its spin-off The Lone Gunmen. Both Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul have received widespread critical acclaim, with Gilligan winning two Primetime Emmy Awards, six Writers Guild of America Awards, two Critics' Choice Television Awards and Producers Guild of America Awards, one Directors Guild of America Award and a BAFTA. Outside of television, he co-wrote the screenplay for the 2008 film Hancock. Gilligan was born in Richmond, Virginia, the son of Gail, a grade school teacher, and George Vincent Gilligan Sr., an insurance claims adjuster. His parents divorced in 1974 and he and his younger brother, Patrick, were raised in Farmville and Chesterfield County, and attended the laboratory school run by Longwood College. Growing up, Gilligan became best friends with future film editor and film title designer Angus Wall. His interest in film began when Wall's mother, Jackie, who also taught alongside Gilligan's mother, would lend her Super 8 film cameras to him. He used the camera to make science fiction films with Patrick. One of his first films was entitled Space Wreck, starring his brother in the lead role. One year later, he won first prize for his age group in a film competition at the University of Virginia. Jackie would take Wall and Gilligan to Richmond and drop them off at Cloverleaf Mall to see films, and encourage both of them to pursue a career in the arts. "I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for Jackie. She was a wonderful lady and a real inspiration," he recalls. Gilligan was recognized for his talents and creativity at an early age. George Sr. described him as a "kind of a studious-type young man, and he liked to read, and he had a vivid imagination". He introduced Gilligan to film noir classics, as well as John Wayne and Clint Eastwood Westerns on late-night television. Gilligan won a scholarship to attend the prestigious Interlochen Center for the Arts. After eighth grade, he moved back to Chesterfield to attend high school. After graduating from Lloyd C. Bird High School in 1985, Gilligan went on to attend NYU's Tisch School of the Arts on a scholarship, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in film production. While at NYU, he wrote the screenplay for Home Fries; Gilligan received the Virginia Governor's Screenwriting Award in 1989 for the screenplay, which was later turned into a film. One of the judges of the competition was Mark Johnson, a film producer. He was impressed by Gilligan, saying he "was the most imaginative writer I'd ever read".
Known as the "Iron Guru", Vincent Gironda was considered one of the greatest personal trainers who ever lived. He dedicated his life to the pursuit of knowledge and acquired an in-depth understanding of physical training, equipment, and nutrition which was decades ahead of its time (he could name every muscle in the human body and describe its function). In 1946, he opened "Vince's Gym" in Los Angeles, which remained open until shortly before his death in 1997. Movie stars were often sent to shape up under his supervision, as he was able to produce results after only a few weeks or even days of training. Throughout his career Vince trained Clint Eastwood, Denzel Washington, James Garner, Brian Keith , Tommy Chong , Erik Estrada, Michael Landon, Kurt Russell, Burt Reynolds, Carl Weathers, and Cher. He also played a critical role in developing Arnold Schwarzenegger's physique.
Vince Grant was born on May 11, 1961 in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is an actor, known for Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012), Taking Lives (2004) and Dreamgirls (2006). He was previously married to Judith Hoag.
Vince Green is an actor and director, known for Save the Last Dance (2001), Shot Caller (2017) and Hard Ball (2001).
Vince Groulx is known for The Pineville Heist (2016), Mentamorphosis (2019) and The Great Method.