Vincent Duvall-DePasquale
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Originally from Boston area and then Northern California, Vincent Duvall- DePasquale spent most of his early days landing in a new town or city or traveling in between. After being voted most humorous, making the all-star baseball team, the dean's list and some other, well, less academic adventures, he imagined and realized a partial scholarship to the University of California from the juvenile delinquent cells of Sonoma County. He went on to study business at UC Berkeley and film and theatre at UCLA. While at Berkeley he was a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and the UC Taekwondo team. After winning the Shakespeare Award at UCLA, he went on to Oxford, England (Baliol College) where he studied classical acting with members of the RSC, LAMDA and RADA and UK professionals. In his first professional stage production, he appeared as a lead in Acapulco, written and directed by Steven Berkoff at the Odyssey Theater in Los Angeles.
Vince has been doing crime shows since his first SAG job on Midnight Caller in the 90s. He has worked with, Jon Hamm, Kevin Costner, Nathan Fillion, Alec Baldwin, James Cahn, Charlie Hunnam, Anthony LaPaglia, Patricia Arquette, Lawrence Fishburn, Paul Guilfoyle, Viola Davis, Tim Roth, Craig T. Nelson and many others in this genre as well as prolific and iconic directors. Not necessarily in any order. In addition to appearing in a wide range of indie feature films and shorts, he has also appeared in sitcoms and family entertainment.
While primarily and actor/writer, Duvall has produced several features, countless shorts, a few plays and the last truly indie film fest DWF at the Chinese Theater. He also was an operations manager at Dodger Stadium and franchised his own Seattle Best Café. When not acting he writing, does stand-up and travels.
Vince has been doing crime shows since his first SAG job on Midnight Caller in the 90s. He has worked with, Jon Hamm, Kevin Costner, Nathan Fillion, Alec Baldwin, James Cahn, Charlie Hunnam, Anthony LaPaglia, Patricia Arquette, Lawrence Fishburn, Paul Guilfoyle, Viola Davis, Tim Roth, Craig T. Nelson and many others in this genre as well as prolific and iconic directors. Not necessarily in any order. In addition to appearing in a wide range of indie feature films and shorts, he has also appeared in sitcoms and family entertainment.
While primarily and actor/writer, Duvall has produced several features, countless shorts, a few plays and the last truly indie film fest DWF at the Chinese Theater. He also was an operations manager at Dodger Stadium and franchised his own Seattle Best Café. When not acting he writing, does stand-up and travels.