Vincent Gallo
American actor
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January 2025 | Planned release of new album 'Butterfly', co-created with musician Harper Simon, under his own label Family Friend Records |
January 2025 | Planned release of new album 'Butterfly', co-created with musician Harper Simon, under his own label Family Friend Records |
October 2024 | James Franco commented on the uncertain release of The Policeman, stating there is 'fighting over the cut' of the film. |
October 2024 | James Franco commented on the uncertain release of The Policeman, stating there is 'fighting over the cut' of the film. |
August 2024 | Met with Trump and endorsed him in the 2024 presidential election, calling Trump 'the greatest president the USA has ever produced.' |
August 2024 | Met with Trump and endorsed him in the 2024 presidential election, calling Trump 'the greatest president the USA has ever produced.' |
January 2024 | Gallo was revealed to be cast in Jordan Gertner's film The Policeman, where he will portray serial killer Joseph James DeAngelo, co-starring with James Franco. The film was shot in Portland and is currently in post-production. |
January 2024 | Gallo was revealed to be cast in Jordan Gertner's film The Policeman, where he will portray serial killer Joseph James DeAngelo, co-starring with James Franco. The film was shot in Portland and is currently in post-production. |
2022 | Praised Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema and donated $250 to Republican Representative Juan Ciscomani's campaign. |
2022 | Vincent Gallo returned to acting after a nine-year hiatus, appearing in D.J. Caruso's film Shut In, which was released by The Daily Wire. |
2022 | Praised Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema and donated $250 to Republican Representative Juan Ciscomani's campaign. |
2022 | Vincent Gallo returned to acting after a nine-year hiatus, appearing in D.J. Caruso's film Shut In, which was released by The Daily Wire. |
2021 | Originally recorded album 'Butterfly' which was initially cancelled by Because Music |
2021 | Originally recorded album 'Butterfly' which was initially cancelled by Because Music |
2018 | Expressed support for President Donald Trump, stating he was 'extremely proud [Trump] is the American President.' |
2018 | Expressed support for President Donald Trump, stating he was 'extremely proud [Trump] is the American President.' |
2017 | Appeared as a model in black-and-white photographs for Saint Laurent SS18 campaign |
2017 | Modeled glasses for Persol in their Spring/Summer campaign |
2017 | Modeled glasses for Persol in their Spring/Summer campaign |
2017 | Appeared as a model in black-and-white photographs for Saint Laurent SS18 campaign |
2013 | Gallo co-starred with Kōichi Satō and Yoo Ji-tae in Junji Sakamoto's film Human Trust. |
2013 | Gallo listed his fourth feature film April on his website, stating he directed, wrote, produced, and starred as lead character Seth Goldstone, co-starring with pornographic actor Jamie Gillis. The film was never released. |
2013 | Gallo co-starred with Kōichi Satō and Yoo Ji-tae in Junji Sakamoto's film Human Trust. |
2013 | Gallo listed his fourth feature film April on his website, stating he directed, wrote, produced, and starred as lead character Seth Goldstone, co-starring with pornographic actor Jamie Gillis. The film was never released. |
August 3 2013 | Headlined the 3rd Annual San Frandelic Summer Fest in San Francisco |
August 3 2013 | Headlined the 3rd Annual San Frandelic Summer Fest in San Francisco |
2012 | Gallo starred in Davide Manuli's The Legend of Kaspar Hauser, playing two roles: the English-speaking Sheriff and the Italian-speaking assassin. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. |
2012 | Gallo appeared in a cameo role as himself in Julie Delpy's film 2 Days in New York, playing a Mephistopheles-like version of himself who purchases the protagonist's soul. |
2012 | Gallo starred in Davide Manuli's The Legend of Kaspar Hauser, playing two roles: the English-speaking Sheriff and the Italian-speaking assassin. The film premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam. |
2012 | Gallo appeared in a cameo role as himself in Julie Delpy's film 2 Days in New York, playing a Mephistopheles-like version of himself who purchases the protagonist's soul. |
2011 | Did a fashion campaign and photo shoot with G-Star Raw jeans |
2011 | Gallo was nominated for Best Actor at the Polish Film Award for his performance in 'Essential Killing' |
2011 | Included in GQ's list of The 25 Most Stylish Directors of All Time. |
2011 | Gallo was nominated for Best Actor at the Polish Film Award for his performance in 'Essential Killing' |
2011 | Included in GQ's list of The 25 Most Stylish Directors of All Time. |
2011 | Did a fashion campaign and photo shoot with G-Star Raw jeans |
2010 | Directed the short film The Agent, continuing his work in independent and experimental filmmaking. |
2010 | Directed Promises Written in Water, which received mostly negative reviews from critics but was hailed as one of the greatest films of the decade by cinematographer Sean Price Williams. |
2010 | Vincent Gallo won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 67th Venice International Film Festival for his non-speaking role in Essential Killing, though he did not attend the ceremony. |
2010 | Vincent Gallo won Best Actor at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival for his performance in 'Essential Killing' |
2010 | Vincent Gallo won Best Actor at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival for his performance in 'Essential Killing' |
2010 | Directed Promises Written in Water, which received mostly negative reviews from critics but was hailed as one of the greatest films of the decade by cinematographer Sean Price Williams. |
2010 | Vincent Gallo won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the 67th Venice International Film Festival for his non-speaking role in Essential Killing, though he did not attend the ceremony. |
2010 | Directed the short film The Agent, continuing his work in independent and experimental filmmaking. |
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