Vincent's formative years were characterized by his upbringing in the charming town of Galeton, Pennsylvania, a rural idyll boasting a diminutive population of merely 1,149 residents, situated in the picturesque Potter County, affectionately dubbed "God's Country" due to its awe-inspiring natural splendor. As the eldest of four brothers, Vincent's father was a self-sufficient entrepreneur and firefighter, while his mother was a dedicated educator who devoted herself to working with special needs adults and children. Following the completion of his high school education, Vincent pursued his passion for Journalism and Theatre at Lock Haven University.
Vincent's foray into regional theater in Pittsburgh proved to be a pivotal stepping stone in his artistic development, ultimately leading him to relocate to the vibrant city of New York, where he uncovered his latent talent for stand-up comedy. As he honed his craft, Vincent's innate sense of humor and charisma quickly earned him a coveted spot as a regular performer at some of the most prestigious comedy clubs in the city, including Stand Up New York, Caroline's, The Comedy Cellar, Greenwich Village Comedy Club, The Stand, and Broadway Comedy Club.
Vincent's illustrious journey in the realm of cinema has been characterized by his captivating appearances in a plethora of critically acclaimed festival darlings, including the thought-provoking "Man-Kind", the melodious "Drifting Song", and the prestigious award-winning films "Broadway's Finest", "Strings Attached", and the star-studded ensemble film "Night Job".
His impressive repertoire of television credits boasts notable appearances in the gripping drama "Street Justice: The Bronx", the true-crime documentary series "A Crime to Remember", and the informative program "How 2 Win". Moreover, Vincent has made significant appearances in the visually striking music video "No. 99" by the renowned artist Joey Bada$$, as well as the educational documentary series "Mysteries at the Museum" on The Travel Channel, where he portrayed the esteemed historical figure Napoleon Bonaparte.
Furthermore, Vincent can be seen in the sidesplitting comedic web series "The Department of...Ed" at www.deptoftv.com, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer.
Vincent's professional journey has recently taken a significant turn, as he has proudly added the esteemed title of producer to his credits. This notable achievement is a direct result of his collaborative efforts on the short film "Driving Force", which made its highly anticipated premiere at the prestigious Newark International Film Festival in September 2017.
Vincent's profound passion for the world of cinema has led to his acquisition of an extraordinary wealth of knowledge regarding the film industry, a testament to his dedication and commitment to the art form. This extensive understanding has garnered him a unique reputation among his social circle, with many acquaintances affectionately referring to him as "Vincent is IMDb on legs!" a nickname that aptly reflects his impressive ability to recall even the most obscure film-related details.