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  1. Vincent Gallo (born April 11, 1961) is an American actor, filmmaker, and musician. He has won several accolades, including a Volpi Cup for Best Actor , and has been nominated for numerous more, including the Palme d'Or , the Golden Lion , and the Bronze Horse .

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    Vincent Gallo. Actor: Buffalo '66. Vincent Gallo. American-born, Buffalo, New York, 1961. Left home, moved to New York City in 1978, and began playing in the experimental musical group, Gray, with artist Jean Michel Basquiat. After leaving Gray, he formed the band, Bohack, and recorded the highly regarded avant-garde industrial noise album, "It ...

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.80 m
    • Buffalo, New York, USA
  3. Official website maintained by the actor himself. Includes overview of his career as an actor, director, artist, composer, and writer. Photos, bibliography, and contact information.

  4. Sep 9, 2017 · A 1997 interview with the actor and musician, who talks about his family, his love life, his art, and his films. He reveals his personal history, his insecurities, and his views on love, sex, and therapy.

  5. Vincent Gallo. Actor: Buffalo '66. Vincent Gallo. American-born, Buffalo, New York, 1961. Left home, moved to New York City in 1978, and began playing in the experimental musical group, Gray, with artist Jean Michel Basquiat. After leaving Gray, he formed the band, Bohack, and recorded the highly regarded avant-garde industrial noise album, "It Took Several Wives". During the same period ...

    • April 11, 1961
  6. Vincent Gallo is an American actor, director, producer, writer, singer, and painter. He is known for his independent films such as Buffalo '66, The Brown Bunny, and Essential Killing, and his outspoken views and sarcastic nature.

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  8. Vincent Gallo’s directorial debut, Buffalo ’66, immediately established Gallo as one of the most talented directors of his generation. Gallo had been known previously for his tour-de-force performances as an actor—from his postmodern deconstruction of acting in the uncut version of Arizona Dream to his scene-stealing charm in the under-rated Palookaville.

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