Vincent Spano
American actor, film director and producer

Vincent Spano

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American actor, film director and producer
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Vincent M. Spano
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18 October 1962(Brooklyn, USA)
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Introduction

Vincent M. Spano (born October 18, 1962) is an American film, stage and television actor; he is also a film director and producer.

Early life and teen career

Spano was born in Brooklyn, New York to Italian-American parents Vincent and Theresa.

His career started when he was 14 years old in the Broadway drama The Shadow Box. He was originally credited as Vincent Stewart because his first agent felt the name Spano was "too ethnic", and he was even instructed to sign autographs using that stage name. At age 16, in respect for his Italian heritage, Spano began using his real name and has done so ever since then.

His debut in The Shadow Box was in 1977, first at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut and later on Broadway in New York City. Spano's film debut was at the age of 15 in the mystery The Double McGuffin, shot in the winter of 1978. Following The Double McGuffin, he shot Over the Edge in the summer of 1978.

Adult career

Acting

Spano subsequently appeared in many Hollywood films, including the romantic-comedy Baby, It's You (1983), the drama City of Hope (1991), the drama Rumble Fish (1983), the biographical survival drama Alive (1993), the horror television film The Rats (2002), the drama Over the Edge (1979) and the comedy Creator (1985).

In the adventure film The Black Stallion Returns (1983), Spano appeared as a handsome, young, Arabic rider named Raj, who returns home from university to compete in a major horse race and befriends an American boy, Alec Ramsey (Kelly Reno). He also appeared in the Italian drama film Good Morning, Babylon (1987), and the crime drama film Alphabet City (1984). He co-starred with Dylan and Cole Sprouse in the comedy film A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper (2007). He appeared on ION Television with Lou Diamond Phillips in the Western television film Lone Rider (2008). Spano had a recurring role as FBI Agent Dean Porter on the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since its eighth season in 2006.

In the fantasy horror-thriller film, The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000), he appeared as Zophael, a handsome angel that was after a young man named Danyeal.

Spano starred in the television drama film Landslide (also known as Buried Alive; 2005) as a fireman trapped in a collapsed building with his son.

He has also appeared in Italian projects, including the drama television series L'onore e il rispetto –Parte seconda (2009) in the role of the mafia boss Rodolfo di Venanzio, and the film Caldo Criminale (2010) as Police Inspector Lai. Most recently he appeared in Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders "Il Mostro" (2017) as Commissario Galterio Conte.

A prolific actor, Spano has starred in numerous television series, television films and theatrical films.

Directing

Television Shows:

  • Tales from the Crypt (one episode: "Two For The Show", 1994)

Short Films:

  • Tony & Bobby (2002)
  • High Expectations (2002)
  • Bet Runner (2003)
  • Me and My Daddy (2004)

Awards

Year Group Award Result Notes
1988 CableACE Awards Actor in a Movie or Miniseries Il cugino americano Nominated