Vincent Lacoste was born on July 3, 1993 in Paris, France. He is an actor, known for Plaire, aimer et courir vite (2018), Les beaux gosses (2009) and Illusions perdues (2021).
Vincent Lambe is an Oscar-nominated writer, director and producer from Ireland. He is a double winner of the Young Director Award in Cannes and has been nominated for an Irish Film & Television Academy Award (IFTA). He has also won awards at several international film festivals including the Krakow Film Festival, the Odense International Film Festival, an Emerging Directors Award and a Rising Star Award from Irish Screen America. His film 'Detainment' received an Oscar nomination for Best Live Action Short Film at the 91st Academy Awards in 2019, sparking a major controversy which was reported around the world as it is based on interview transcripts from the infamous James Bulger case which continues to divide public opinion in the United Kingdom. It received widespread acclaim from renowned critics and experts connected to the case, leading to a public debate on the circumstances in which the crime occurred and a wider debate regarding the right to tell true stories. Vincent is a graduate of the National Film School of Ireland and has worked with a wide range of production companies and broadcasters. He has also worked in casting and as an agent for actors. He has served on the jury for several international film festivals and screenplay competitions. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (A.M.P.A.S.) and a voting member for the Academy Awards.
Vincent Lamoureux is an actor, known for Microbe et Gasoil (2015).
Vincent Lannoo was born in 1970 in Brussels, Belgium. He is a director and writer, known for Strass (2001), Ordinary Man (2005) and Vampires (2010).
Vincent Laresca was born on January 21, 1974 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Romeo + Juliet (1996), Lords of Dogtown (2005) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012).
Vincent Laresca was born on January 21, 1974 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor, known for Romeo + Juliet (1996), Lords of Dogtown (2005) and The Amazing Spider-Man (2012).
Vincent Latorre is an actor, known for The King (2019), Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018) and Allied (2016).
Vincent Le Port is known for Le gouffre (2016), Bruno Reidal, Confession of a Murderer (2021) and Danse des habitants invisibles de la Casualidad (2010).
Vincent Lebodo is an actor, known for Le Havre (2011) and 38 témoins (2012).
Born and raised in Quebec (Canada) Vincent Leclerc studied theatre in Ottawa and then Paris. He has spent the last 20 years making his mark in Canada as a solid bilingual actor, sharing his time between the stage, television and the movies. He's had recurring roles, guest stars and leads on numerous french Canadian television series (Ruptures, Alerte Amber, Léo, Le Clan, Edgar, Pour toujours plus un jour) and TV features (among them Affinity, for which he was nominated in 2008 at the Monte-Carlo television festival). English television audiences will know him best from shows like Syfy's Being Human and Canadian dramas 19-2, This Life, Bad Blood and Bellevue. But for french-Canadian audiences, for the last 6 years, he has been "Séraphin Poudrier", the highly complex lead character in Radio-Canada's epic period series Les Pays d'en Haut. Both his performance and the show have received stellar reviews from critics and audiences alike, as well as numerous awards and nominations, including a Gémeaux in 2016 for Best performance by a leading man. This has given him access to more television leads, including this year's Plan B and Crave's first French drama Sortez-moi de moi. Over the years he's also been featured in various feature films, including Piché: The landing of a man, The storm within, Warm Bodies, White house down, the Oscar winner The Revenant, The fall of the American empire, from Cannes winner Denys Arcand (for which Vincent was nominated for an Iris award) and Les Salopes or The Naturally Wanton Pleasure of Skin. You can next see him riding aside Mads Mikkelsen in Doug Liman's Chaos Walking.