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Vincent Spano
Birthday: October 18, 1962
Birth
Place: Brooklyn, New York, USA
Height: 6' 2"
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Since his first big film break opposite Rosanna Arquette in the Italian-Catholic-boy-meets-Jewish-girl romance Baby It's You (1983), Vincent Spano has equipped himself with a sharp intensity that has carried him far. His dark good looks haven't hurt, either. Born in Brooklyn in 1962, he developed an interest in acting at a young age and was pursuing it professionally by age 14, when he earned a co-starring role in the play "The Shadow Box" in 1977. A minor role in the movie The Double McGuffin (1979) came about two years later. Propped up in a number of teen roles on film and TV, he made a promising dent in Francis Ford Coppola's Rumble Fish (1983), which became a springboard to stardom for a number of young up-and-comers including Mickey Rourke, Matt Dillon , Diane Lane and Nicolas Cage. Spano didn't break through, although prominently featured, choosing instead a path that would lead to a string of roles in low-budget art-house and foreign films, which in retrospect may not have been a particularly wise decision. While the talent was definitely there, the quality of pictures weren't. In Creator (1985) he played an impressionable student to Peter O'Toole's quirky college scientist who tries to revive his long-deceased wife, and he appeared in the lackluster remake of Roger Vadim's And God Created Woman (1988), with Rebecca De Mornay in the role that made 'Brigitte Bardot' a star, and he was in the highly disturbing film Alive (1993), based on the true story of a rugby team stranded in the Andes Mountains after a plane crash which turned some of the survivors to cannibalism. Spano made a number of films in Italy but they received little exposure, including the highly regarded Good Morning, Babylon (1987), a story of two Italian artisans, brothers who came to America in 1915 to work on D.W. Griffith epic Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916). In the ensuing years he has brought a number of characters vividly to life, instilling in them a complex and emotional texture, including his lead in the John Sayles film City of Hope (1991) and the ensemble piece Indian Summer (1993). Some of his better work has also shown up on TV, such as the excellent made-for-TV movies Afterburn (1992) (TV) and Medusa's Child (1997) (TV). More recent film work includes the mob movie A Brooklyn State of Mind (1997), the poignant AIDS film The Unknown Cyclist (1998) and the crime drama Silence (2003/I). His attempt at TV series work led to the short-lived "Prince Street" (1997).
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- Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1983" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 35.
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