Frank Vincent

Frank Vincent Headshot

Actor

Birth Date: August 4, 1939

Death Date: September 13, 2017

Birth Place: North Adams, Massachusetts

The modern equivalent of such Warner Brothers gangsters as Allen Jenkins, Frank McHugh and Wayne Morris, Frank Vincent turned in excellent, menacing performances in a score of films and TV shows while never becoming a star. Vincent started his professional life drifting through the New York nightclub world of the 1960s: he was a drummer for studio sessions and led his own band, The Aristocrats, in the honky-tonk clubs of Times Square, the Tenderloin and vicinity. He eventually formed a comedy act with his band singer, Joe Pesci. The duo performed sketches, did accents and used insult humor and toured the US for six years before dissolving the partnership in 1975. Pesci and Vincent both had large supporting roles in the low-budget gangster film "Death Collector" (1976) but Vincent did not work again in film for several years. A chance meeting with Pesci in 1978 led to an audition with Martin Scorsese for his biopic of Jake La Motta, "Raging Bull" (1980). Vincent appeared as Salvi, a gangster whom Pesci beats to a pulp, but his career idled for the next decade. Vincent appeared again with Pesci in "Dear Mr. Wonderful" (1982) and had small roles in John Sayles' "Baby, It's You" (1983), "The Pope of Greenwich Village" (1984), "No Surrender" and Brian De Palma's "Wise Guys" (both 1986). In 1989, Vincent landed small roles in two high-profile projects: Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing," as a motorist doused with water from a fire hydrant, and Ulrich Edel's "Last Exit to Brooklyn," as a priest. Scorsese re-teamed Vincent and Pesci in "GoodFellas" (1990); Pesci again beat up Vincent, this time fatally. Finally, the film community began offering Vincent slightly larger roles in higher-profile films: Alan Rudolph's domestic murder thriller "Mortal Thoughts" and Spike Lee's "Jungle Fever" (both 1991) and Michael Corrente's crime drama "Federal Hill" (1994), as a local 'godfather'. In 1995, Scorsese reunited Vincent and Pesci in "Casino," where this time, Vincent had the opportunity to kill his longtime screen nemesis. Vincent subsequently appeared in the drama "Grind" in support of Adrienne Shelley and Billy Crudup and in Edward Burns' romantic comedy "She's the One" (both 1996). He would continue to surface in crime-drama fare such as "Night Falls On Manhattan," "Copland," "Made Men" (all 1997) and as comedic variations of his tough-guy persona in "Gunshy" and "The Crew" (both 2000). He had a rare, non-gangster-from-the-neighborhood role in the 2000 biopic of author Jaqueline Susann "Isn't She Great" playing Greek tycoon Aristotle Onassis. Vincent also showed up on TV from time to time, including supporting roles in the TV-movies "A Perfect Spy" (PBS, 1988), "The Adventure of the Clapham Cook" (PBS, 1990), "Dead and Alive: The Race for Gus Farace" (ABC, 1991), "On Seventh Avenue" (1996), "Gotti" (1996), "Witness to the Mob" (1998) and "Rubout" (2003), among many others. But the actor's seminal role was his addition to the supporting cast of the mob drama "The Sopranos" (HBO 1999-2007) in 2004 as the menacing Phil Leotardo, whose simmering vendetta against Tony Sopranos crew nearly undoes the mob boss' mini-empire. During this period, Vincent co-wrote the book A Guy's Guide to Being a Man's Man. Vincent slowed down his prolific career after his stint on "The Sopranos," appearing in a handful of voice roles in video games and direct-to-DVD animated films. He also had a rare lead role in the gangster film "Chicago Overcoat" (2009) and appeared in an episode of "Law and Order: Special Victims Unit" (NBC 1999- ). Frank Vincent died on September 13, 2017, while undergoing open heart surgery following a heart attack. He was 80 years old.

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The Tested

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Lt. Marino
Movie
2010

Chicago Overcoat

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Lou Marazano
Movie
2009

City Teacher

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Movie
2006

Stiffs

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Jimmy the Limo King
Movie
2006

The Last Request

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Father Brice
Movie
2006

The Colbert Report

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Talk
2005

Remedy

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Uncle Charles
Movie
2005

Coalition

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Alvaro
Movie
2004

A Tale of Two Pizzas

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Frank Bianco
Movie
2003

This Thing of Ours

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Danny Santini
Movie
2002

Smokin' Stogies

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Johnny Big
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2001

SnipesStream

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Johnnie Marandino
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2001
25%

Gun Shy

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Carmine Minetti
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2000

If You Only Knew

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Gino
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2000

The SopranosStream

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Phil Leotardo
Series
1999
92%

The SopranosStream

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Phil Leotardo
Series
1999
92%

NetForce

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Movie
1999

Entropy

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Sal
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1999

Under Hellgate Bridge

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Big Sal
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1999

Witness to the Mob

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Frankie DeCicco
Show
1998

Vig

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Pete
Movie
1998

Belly

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Roger
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1998

Undercurrent

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Eddie Torelli
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1998

The Deli

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Tommy Tomatoes
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1997

Cop LandStream

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PDA President Vincent Lassaro
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1997
75%

Made Men

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Tommy "The Bull" Vitaglia
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1997

CosbyStream

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Series
1996

Swift Justice

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Series
1996

Grind

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Nick
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1996

On Seventh Avenue

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Angelo Occipente
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1996

Gotti

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Robert DiBernardo
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1996

She's the OneStream

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Ron
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1996
62%

Paperblood

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Tom Colletti
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1996

Nothing to Lose

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Ray Diglovanni, Sr.
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1995

CasinoStream

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Frank Marino
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1995
79%

Federal Hill

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Sal
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1994

Hand Gun

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Earl
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1994

Men Lie

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Uncle Frank
Movie
1994

NYPD BlueStream

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Dino Ferrera
Series
1993
83%

Walker, Texas RangerStream

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1993

Civil Wars

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Matty DiNofrio
Show
1991

En la Línea del Deber: Contra la Mafia

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Movie
1991

Mortal Thoughts

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Dominic, Joyce's Father
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1991

Jungle Fever

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Mike Tucci
Movie
1991
80%

Dead and Alive

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Joseph F. Zanni Jr.
Movie
1991

Law & OrderStream

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Series
1990

GoodfellasStream

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Billy Batts
Movie
1990
94%

Street Hunter

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Don Mario Romano
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1990

Ruby's Dream

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Louie
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1982

Raging BullStream

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Salvy
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1980
92%

Death Collector

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Movie
1975