Vincent Visser is an actor and director, known for Goede tijden, slechte tijden (1990), Dokter Tinus (2012) and Vincent Visser & Niek Roozen: SUBS (2018).
Vincent Wai Lam is an actor, known for Ultimate Code (2021), Di liu gan (2003) and Sat cheung 72 siu si (2003).
Having grown up in Montreal and Toronto, Irish actor Vincent Walsh has had an extensive international career playing leading and supporting roles in both film and television. Throughout his career he has had the pleasure of working alongside some of the finest in the industry. Nominated twice for a Gemini for best/supporting actor in productions: "Halifax Explosion" staring Graham Greene (Dances With Wolves) & Pete Postlethwaite (In The Name Of The Father) and "The Good Times Are Killing Me" starring Kelly Rowan (The OC) & Rupert Graves (Sherlock) He can be seen in EPIX new series Billy The Kid (Michael Hirst creator) as Lawrence G Murphy, due for release April 24th, 2022 Apart from acting he is also an avid biker and accomplished musician.
Vincent Wang was born in the North West of China and trained in Chinese Martial Arts (WuShu) professionally since the age of 6. A graduate of Shanghai University of Physical Education, Vincent moved to the UK in 1991 where he developed a career coaching Tai Chi, WuShu and QiGong in London. He became a professional stunt performer in 1998. He has been working in the stunt profession now for over 20 years specialising in Fight Choreography, Action Design and Fight Training with a unique training method for actors, stunt performers and elite athletes.
Vincent Ward has produced, executive produced and/or written and directed feature films including What Dreams May Come (Which won an Oscar and was nominated for 2 Academy Awards), The River Queen (Won best film in Shanghai) and The Last Samurai (4 Academy Award nominations and winner of Best Foreign Film in Japan) developing the underlying material he chose the director, before acting as an executive producer on this film. Ward's films have earned critical acclaim and festival attention whilst achieving a wide, eclectic audience. Vigil (1984), The Navigator: A Medieval Odyssey (1988) and Map of the Human Heart (1993) were the first films by a New Zealander to be officially selected for the Cannes Film Festival. Between them they garnered close to 30 national and international awards (including the Grand Prix at festivals in Italy, Spain, Germany, France and the United States). His latest feature film Rain of the Children (2008) was voted by the audience, from 250 feature films, to win the Grand Prix at Poland's largest film festival. The film was also nominated for best director in New Zealand and Australia. Ward was awarded an Order of New Zealand Merit in 2007 and is in the process of actively searching for material for new projects.
Vincent Willestrand was born Kimi Vilkkula on January 24, 1988 in Helsinki, Finland. He spent his early years in Russia, Finland and the U.S before moving to London, England in his twenties. He trained as an actor at Rose Bruford College of Theatre and Performance in London and with the award-winning Polish theatre company, Song of the Goat. He played Hamlet in an adaptation of the Shakespearean tragedy directed by Grzegorz Bral; after its London run the production was invited to the Gdansk Shakespeare Festival in Poland. Willestrand made his silver screen debut to a wider audience in 2017 in the war drama, Unknown Soldier, by Aku Louhimies. Unknown Soldier broke the all-time box office record in Finland and is the biggest production in the history of Finnish Cinema. He has then appeared in several feature films and TV series such as Bordertown (Netflix).
Vincent Winter was born on December 29, 1947 in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He was an assistant director and actor, known for Superman (1978), The Kidnappers (1953) and For Your Eyes Only (1981). He died on November 2, 1998 in Chertsey, Surrey, England.
Vincent Winterhalter is known for Nicolas Le Floch (2008), Fais pas ci, fais pas ça (2007) and La bête du Gévaudan (2003).
Vincent Witherspoon is known for Black Clown 2, Black Clown and The Price of Fame (2018).
Vincent directed the comedy drama The Loss Adjuster, starring Luke Goss, Dame Joan Collins, Guy Siner, Kym Marsh & Martin Kemp which has been released theatrically across the UK in Christmas 2020. Picking up Best Director and Best Feature at the Vancouver International Film Awards. This is after co-directing the action thriller TV Pilot Jack Stall Dead and finishing the documentary People, Politics & Planes exposing the global conspiracy surrounding the collapse of Laker Airways, involving major airlines, banks, and UK/US governments. His directing debut Harrigan, a crime thriller set in 1974 went out theatrically and digitally via Netflix, BT Vision and Best of British on Virgin Media and on SONY. He also Exec. Produced If I Were You starring Oscar winner Marcia Gay Harden and Sparks & Embers starring Kris Marshal (Love Actually, Death in Paradise). He is working on several new screenplays including Man Down and Calum's Way both incredible true stories. Vincent, from North West England started in commercials writing, directing and producing short form content for blue chip companies such as Nike, Ever-Ready and P&G. This also included large scale audio visual events, cinematic works, motivational experiences, interactive public shows and top selling videos. His original passion was as an artist studying Fine Art. Vincent is also an accomplished actor, performing in numerous films.