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- Frank Vincent - Wikipedia
In video games, Vincent voiced the character of Mafia boss Salvatore Leone in the video game Grand Theft Auto III (2001) He later reprised the role in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (2005)
- List of Famous People Named Vincent, Vince, or Vinny - Ranker
Named after the famed Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, actor Vincent Kartheiser made his mark as a child actor with supporting roles in mostly family-friendly fare like "Little Big League" (1994) and "The Indian in the Cupboard" (1995)
- Frank Vincent - IMDb
Frank Vincent appeared in over fifty movies, and set the pace as one of the cinema's most versatile and resourceful character actors
- Frank Vincent: The Legendary Actor Who Defined Mob Movies
Few character actors have left as indelible a mark on mob movies and television as Frank Vincent Over a career spanning more than four decades, Vincent’s portrayal of tough-talking, no-nonsense mafiosos helped define the modern gangster genre
- Vincent (1982) Characters Analysis - Cast Character Guide | MovieSense
Complete character analysis of "Vincent" by Tim Burton Discover character development, motivations, archetypes, and the actors who brought them to life
- ‘Sopranos’ mobster, veteran actor Frank Vincent dies at 80
NEW YORK (AP) — Frank Vincent, a veteran character actor who often played tough guys, including mob boss Phil Leotardo on “The Sopranos,” has died He was 80 Vincent died peacefully on Wednesday, a statement from his family said No cause of death was given
- Frank Vincent: Five things you might not know - The Week
With his New Jersey accent and Italian looks, the character actor brought authenticity to roles in The Sopranos, Goodfellas and Raging Bull Vincent will be remembered for his explosive
- Vincent (1982) - Cast Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Young Vincent Malloy dreams of being just like Vincent Price and loses himself in macabre daydreams that annoy his mother
- Frank Vincent Was the Ultimate Onscreen Gangster - Newsweek
Vincent, with his thick mop of hair and gruff, Jersey-accented voice, was perfect for those roles He had a knack for capturing the swagger and the vulgarity of mob life: Watch the way he goads
- Actor Frank Vincent, Who Portrayed Mobsters In Goodfellas And . . . - NPR
Frank Vincent made a living playing New York mobsters in Martin Scorsese movies and the HBO series "The Sopranos " Vincent died yesterday not long after having heart surgery
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