
Vincent Gallo
Biography
Vincent Gallo (born April 11, 1961) is an American film actor, director, producer, screenwriter, singer-songwriter, and painter. Although he has had minor roles in mainstream films such as Goodfellas, he is most associated with independent movies, including Buffalo '66, which he wrote, directed, did the music for and starred in; The Brown Bunny, which he also wrote, directed, produced, starred in and photographed; Arizona Dream; The Funeral; and Palookaville. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Gallo was a painter in the New York City art scene showing with famed art dealer Annina Nosei, performed in a rap duo and was part of the first hip hop television broadcast Graffiti Rock, and played in an industrial band called Bohack which released an album title It Took Several Wives.
In the early 2000s, he released several solo recordings on WARP records. Gallo is known for his outspoken views and generally sarcastic nature, once stating: "I stopped painting in 1990 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful paintings; and I did it out of spite." Gallo was awarded the Coppa Volpi for Best Actor at the 67th Venice International Film Festival for his performance as a wordless escaping Muslim prisoner in Jerzy Skolimowski's Essential Killing. His own feature film Promises Written In Water, which he wrote, directed, produced and starred in, also screened In Competition at the festival.
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Acting History
2022
Shut In as Sammy
2018Black Baby as Self (archive footage)
2013The Human Trust as Harold Marcus
2013The Legend of Kaspar Hauser as The Pusher / The Sheriff
20122 Days in New York as Himself
2012Loosies as Jax
2011Blank City as Self (archive footage)
201042 One Dream Rush as Pan
2010The Agent as The Talent
2010Promises Written in Water as Kevin
2010Essential Killing as Mohammed
2009Metropia as Roger Olofsson (voice)
2009History of the Buffalo Bills as Self
2009Tetro as Angelo 'Tetro' Tetrocini
20091989 as Ernest
2009Night of Pan as Pan - The Legend
2009Oliviero Rising as Oliviero
2007Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton as Self
2007Dirt as Sammy Winter
2006Moscow Zero as Owen
2005The Work of Director Mark Romanek as Self (segment "99 Problems")
2004My Coolest Years as Himself
2004Lit: All Access as Self (segment "Bitter")
2004Ramones: We're Outta Here! as Himself
2004Rated 'R': Republicans in Hollywood as Himself
2004Corinne Day Diary as Himself
2003The Undesirables as Tony Bendando
2003Vincent Gallo: 48 People Who Should be Dead In Hollywood as Self (archive footage)
2003The Brown Bunny as Bud Clay
2002The Groovenians as Nixon
2002The Groovenians as Nixon (voice)
2001Get Well Soon as Bobby Bishop / Kevin Moss
2001Stranded as Luca Baglioni
2001Honey Bunny as The Emotional Man
2001Trouble Every Day as Dr. Shane Brown
2000Hide and Seek as Frank
2000Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby as Sister Gomez
1999Goodbye Lover as Mike
1999L.A. Without a Map as Moss
1998Johnny 316 as Johnny
1998Buffalo '66 as Billy Brown
1997Vincent Gallo Directs as Self
1997Looking for Enemies Finding Friends as Vincent Gallo NYC 1997
1997Truth or Consequences, N.M. as Raymond Lembecke
1997Perfect Moment as Self
1997Nenette and Boni as Vincenzo Brown
1996Basquiat as Party Guest (uncredited)
1996The Funeral as Johnny
1996Angela as Preacher
1995Palookaville as Russell Pataki
1995The Perez Family as Orlando
1994U.S. Go Home as Captain Brown
1994The Howard Stern Show as Himself
1993The House of the Spirits as Esteban García
1993Arizona Dream as Paul Leger
1991Alex as Mário
1991Keep It for Yourself as Vito Brown
1991Figaro Story as Vito Brown (segment "Keep It for Yourself")
1990GoodFellas as Henry's 70's Crew
1988Doc's Kingdom as Jimmy
1987Vampire Lestat
1986The Way It Is as Victor / Heurtebise
1985The Equalizer as Tony Santiago
1984Graffiti Rock as Himself - "Prince Vince"
1981Vincent Gallo as Flying Christ as Jesus
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