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Vincent D Onofrio

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York
  • Birthday: June 30, 1959
  • 2006

    Appeared with Vince Vaughn and Jennifer Aniston in The Break-Up

  • 2005

    Cast in Mike Mills independet feature Thumbsucker as a father whose son attempts to break free from his addiction to his thumb

  • 2002

    Starred in the crime thriller The Salton Sea as a drug dealer named Pooh Bear

  • 2002

    Supported Lisa Kudrow in Bark ; screened at Sundance

  • 2001 to 0000

    Headlined the cast of NBC s Law & Order: Criminal Intent

  • 2001

    Played a priest in The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys ; film originally announced for the 2001 Sundance Film Festival but pulled at last minute; premiered at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival

  • 2000

    Played 1960s radical Abbie Hoffman in the biopic Steal This Movie

  • 2000

    Portrayed a man who travels back in time to rescue a woman he has fallen in love with in Happy Accidents

  • 2000

    Starred as a serial killer in the sci-fi flick The Cell

  • 1999

    Headlined the cast of the small screen remake of That Championship Season

  • 1998

    Played one of the titular bank-robbing brothers in The Newton Boys

  • 1998

    Re-teamed with director Dan Ireland as producer and star of The Velocity of Gary

  • 1997

    Appeared in a memorable episode of NBC s Homicide: Life on the Street as a man pinned under a subway car

  • 1997

    Played the evil insect in purloined human skin in summer blockbuster Men in Black

  • 1996

    Collapsed during a stage performance of Sam Shepard s Tooth of Crime reportedly with the flu

  • 1996

    Starred opposite Rebecca De Mornay in The Winner as a habitual loser who wins big in Las Vegas

  • 1995

    Producing debut (also co-starred) The Whole Wide World ; first collaboration with director Dan Ireland

  • 1995

    Provided a genuinely touching moment as Al Franken s brother in the dismal Stuart Saves His Family

  • 1994

    Cast as Orson Welles in Tim Burton s affectionate biopic of Ed Wood

  • 1994

    Starred in the touching gay-themed short Nunzio s Second Cousin as a tough-talking cop; film later shown as part of the omnibus Boys Life 2 in 1997

  • 1993

    Appeared alongside Lili Taylor in Household Saints

  • 1992

    Played small but integral role in Robert Altman s The Player

  • 1991

    Cast as a local handyman in Dying Young starring Julia Roberts

  • 1991

    Had small role in Oliver Stone s JFK

  • 1988

    Romanced Lili Taylor in Mystic Pizza ; also first film with Julia Roberts

  • 1987

    Breakthrough role as Gomer Pyle, a pathetic Marine recruit who kills a sadistic drill sergeant before committing suicide, in Stanley Kubrick s Full Metal Jacket

  • 1987

    Had a small role as Dawson, the owner of Dawson s Garage in the comedy Adventures in Babysitting

  • 1984

    Broadway debut in Open Admissions playing an Italian kid with a speech impediment

  • 1984

    Screen acting debut in The First Turn-On!

  • Acted in community theater

  • Appeared in several NYU student films and worked as a bouncer at rock and dance clubs

  • Formed producing partnership with Ken Christmas

  • Joined the American Stanislavski Theater; appeared in Of Mice and Men and Sexual Perversity in Chicago

  • Moved to NYC in the late 1970s to pursue acting career

  • Raised in Hawaii, Colorado and the Hialeah section of Miami, Florida

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