Vincent D'Onofrio
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Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio (born June 30, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American character actor and producer.
D'Onofrio's family moved around in his youth, and he grew up in Hawaii, Florida, and Colorado. He graduated from high school in Florida in 1977 and then attended a Colorado university for about 18 months. He then dropped out of college to pursue acting. He was accepted for study with the American Stanislavsky Theatre in New York City. His sister Elizabeth D'Onofrio, also studied with the same group.
1984 was an important year for the young D'Onofrio. He became a full member of the American Stanislavsky Theatre and appeared in a number of its productions, including Of Mice and Men and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. He also made his Broadway debut as Nick Rizzoli in Open Admissions. Before this breakthrough, he had been acting in NYU student films and was working as a bouncer.
It was his turn as the disturbed and bullied Private Leonard "Gomer Pyle" Lawrence in Stanley Kubrick's 1987 film, Full Metal Jacket, which was the role that first brought him to the film world's attention. In gaining 70 pounds for the role, he showed his commitment to the craft. He was nominated for an Oscar for this role. Since then, he has played a wide variety of roles, including iconic director Orson Welles in Tim Burton's Ed Wood and Yippie founder Abbie Hoffman in Steal This Movie.
He also has dabbled in film production and to date has produced two movies, The Whole Wide World and Guy in 1996 and 1997 respectively and executive produced two others, The Velocity of Gary in 1998 and Steal This Movie in 2000.
Recently he has moved to the small screen where he has been no less appreciated. He now plays Detective Robert Goren, a principal character, on the NBC television show Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
He received an Emmy nomination in 1998 for his appearance as John Lange, the doomed accident/murder victim in the acclaimed "Subway" episode of Homicide: Life on the Street.
On 9 February, 2005, NBC announced that Chris Noth, who played Detective Mike Logan in Law & Order from 1990 to 1995, will join the cast of Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Detective Mike Logan in the 2005-2006 season. D'Onofrio and Noth will share the lead role, alternating being the lead detective from week to week.
According to a June 16, 2005 interview with the Australian newspaper The Age, D'Onofrio will do, in cooperation with Channel Ten, a yet unrevealed show in Australia.
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Personal life
D'Onofrio was married first to actress Greta Scacchi from 1991 to 1993, and then to model/photographer Carin van der Donk from 1997 to 2003. D'Onofrio has two children, daughter Leila George, with Scacchi, born March 20, 1992 and his son Elias, with van der Donk, born in 2000.
D'Onofrio experienced a health scare in 2004 when he collapsed on the set of Law & Order: Criminal Intent on November 10. He collapsed again at home a few days later and was taken back to the hospital for more thorough testing and was subsequently diagnosed with exhaustion.
Trivia
Last name is pronounced "Duh-noff-ree-o".
Tim Burton was unhappy with D'Onofrio's vocal impression of Orson Welles, as a result the voice heard in Ed Wood is a digital combination of his voice and the voice of Maurice LaMarche, a voice actor particularly noted for his impression of Orson Welles.
He played the same character, Bill Newman, an eyewitness to John F. Kennedy's murder, in two unrelated films - JFK and Malcolm X.
Sister Elizabeth D'Onofrio is also an actress.
Renée Zellweger thanked him in her Oscar acceptance speech when she won 'Best Actress in a Supporting Role' for Cold Mountain in 2004. They had starred together in the 1996 film, The Whole Wide World.
Gained a world record 70 pounds for his role in the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket.
Gained 45 pounds for his role in The Salton Sea.
As a teenager growing up in Miami, Florida, D'Onofrio became adept at magic tricks that he calls "sleigh of hand". He has joked if he was not acting, he would have became a magician.
Nickname is "The Human Chameleon".
His height is 6 foot, 4 inches (162.56 cm).
Film and television credits
Film
- Thumbsucker (2005)
- Case of Evil (2002)
- The Salton Sea (2002)
- The Red Sneakers (2002)
- The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys (2002)
- Bark (2002)
- Impostor (2002)
- Chelsea Walls (2001)
- The Cell (2000)
- Steal This Movie (2000)
- Happy Accidents (2000)
- That Championship Season (1999)
- The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
- Spanish Judges (1999)
- The Velocity of Gary (1998)
- Claire Dolan (1998)
- The Newton Boys (1998)
- The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998) - TV remake of the 1974 movie.
- Guy (1997)
- Men in Black (1997)
- Boys Life 2 (1997)
- Good Luck (1996)
- Feeling Minnesota (1996)
- The Winner (1996)
- The Whole Wide World (1996)
- Hotel Paradise (1995)
- The Investigator (1994)
- Strange Days (1995)
- Stuart Saves His Family (1995)
- Hotel Paradise (1995)
- Nunzio's Second Cousin (1994)
- Imaginary Crimes (1994)
- Ed Wood (1994)
- Mr. Wonderful (1993)
- Household Saints (1993)
- Being Human (1993)
- Malcolm X (1992)
- Salt on Our Skin (1992) - also known as Desire
- The Player (1992)
- JFK (1991)
- Naked Tango (1991)
- Fires Within (1991)
- Dying Young (1991)
- Crooked Hearts (1991)
- The Blood of Heroes (1989) - also known as Salute of the Jugger
- Signs of Life (1989)
- Mystic Pizza (1988)
- Adventures in Babysitting (1987)
- Full Metal Jacket (1987)
- It Don't Pay to Be an Honest Citizen (1984)
- The First Turn-On!! (1983)
Television (including notable guest appearances)
- Law & Order: Criminal Intent (AKA CI or LOCI or LO:CI) (2001- ) Portrays Detective Robert Goren. Currently in production for its 5th season.
- Men in Black: The Series playing "Bugs" (voice) in episode: "The Big Bad Bug Syndrome" (episode # 2.5) 24 October 1998
- Homicide: Life on the Street playing "John Lange" in episode: "The Subway" (episode # 6.7) 5 December 1997
- The Equalizer playing "Davy Baylor" (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio) in episode: "Suspicion of Innocence" (episode # 3.3) 30 September 1987
- Miami Vice playing "Leon Wolf" in episode: "The Afternoon Plane" (episode # 3.17) 20 February 1987
- The Equalizer playing "Thomas Marley" (as Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio) in episode: "Counterfire" (episode # 2.7) 19 November 1986