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.
Known For

GoodFellas

The Equalizer

Dirt

The Howard Stern Show

The House of the Spirits

Buffalo '66

The Brown Bunny

Basquiat
All Movies (59)
- Shut In2022 · as Sammy
- The Human Trust2013 · as Harold Marcus
- The Legend of Kaspar Hauser2013 · as The Pusher / The Sheriff
- 2 Days in New York2012 · as Himself
- Loosies2012 · as Jax
- Blank City2011 · as Self (archive footage)
- 42 One Dream Rush2010 · as Pan
- The Agent2010 · as The Talent
- Promises Written in Water2010 · as Kevin
- Essential Killing2010 · as Mohammed
- Metropia2009 · as Roger Olofsson (voice)
- History of the Buffalo Bills2009 · as Self
- Tetro2009 · as Angelo 'Tetro' Tetrocini
- 19892009 · as Ernest
- Night of Pan2009 · as Pan - The Legend
- Oliviero Rising2009 · as Oliviero
- Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton2007 · as Self
- Moscow Zero2006 · as Owen
- The Work of Director Mark Romanek2005 · as Self (segment "99 Problems")
- Lit: All Access2004 · as Self (segment "Bitter")
- Ramones: We're Outta Here!2004 · as Self
- Rated 'R': Republicans in Hollywood2004 · as Himself
- Corinne Day Diary2004 · as Himself
- The Undesirables2003 · as Tony Bendando
- Vincent Gallo: 48 People Who Should be Dead In Hollywood2003 · as Self (archive footage)
- The Brown Bunny2003 · as Bud Clay
- The Groovenians2002 · as Nixon
- Get Well Soon2001 · as Bobby Bishop / Kevin Moss
- Stranded2001 · as Luca Baglioni
- Honey Bunny2001 · as The Emotional Man
- Trouble Every Day2001 · as Dr. Shane Brown
- Hide and Seek2000 · as Frank
- Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby2000 · as Sister Gomez
- Goodbye Lover1999 · as Mike
- L.A. Without a Map1999 · as Moss
- Johnny 3161998 · as Johnny
- Buffalo '661998 · as Billy Brown
- Looking for Enemies Finding Friends1997 · as Vincent Gallo NYC 1997
- Vincent Gallo Directs1997 · as Self
- Truth or Consequences, N.M.1997 · as Raymond Lembecke
- Perfect Moment1997 · as Self
- Nenette and Boni1997 · as Vincenzo Brown
- Basquiat1996 · as Party Guest (uncredited)
- The Funeral1996 · as Johnny
- Angela1996 · as Preacher
- Palookaville1995 · as Russell Pataki
- The Perez Family1995 · as Orlando
- U.S. Go Home1995 · as Captain Brown
- The House of the Spirits1993 · as Esteban García
- Figaro Story1993 · as Vito Brown (segment "Keep It for Yourself")
- Arizona Dream1993 · as Paul Leger
- Alex1991 · as Mário
- Keep It for Yourself1991 · as Vito Brown
- GoodFellas1990 · as Henry's 70's Crew
- Doc's Kingdom1988 · as Jimmy
- Vampire Lestat1987
- The Way It Is1986 · as Victor / Heurtebise
- Vincent Gallo as Flying Christ1981 · as Jesus
- Golden State Killer— · as Joseph James DeAngelo
All TV Shows (6)
- Dirt2007 · as Sammy Winter
- My Coolest Years2004 · as Himself
- The Groovenians2002 · as Nixon (voice)
- The Howard Stern Show1994 · as Himself
- The Equalizer1985 · as Tony Santiago
- Graffiti Rock1984 · as Himself - "Prince Vince"