Vincent Ventresca
Vincent Ventresca | |
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Born | Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca (1966-04-29) April 29, 1966 Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S. |
Alma mater | Indiana University |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Dianne Shiner (m. 1995) |
Children | 2 |
Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca (born April 29, 1966) is an American actor, perhaps best known for portraying Darien Fawkes on Sci-Fi's The Invisible Man, and Professor Jack Reed on NBC's Boston Common.[1] Ventresca is also known for his guest starring role as Fun Bobby on NBC's Friends.
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
3 Filmography
3.1 Film
3.2 Television
4 References
5 External links
Early life
Ventresca was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. The youngest of eleven children, Ventresca graduated from Indiana University with a double major in theater and psychology. In 1995, he married Dianne Shiner, his high school sweetheart, and they have two children: a son, Benjamin, and a daughter, Renée Marie.
Career
He has guest starred on Friends, Cold Case, CSI: Miami, Las Vegas, and Monk. Film credits include Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, The Thin Pink Line, Can't Stop Dancing, Love & Sex, The Learning Curve, Dead & Breakfast, Mammoth, and Without a Trace. He had a recurring role on the Nickelodeon series True Jackson VP, and starred in The Invisible Man.[2]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 |
Romy and Michele's High School Reunion |
Billy Christensen |
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1997 |
Looking for Lola |
Tony |
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1998 |
Saving Private Ryan |
Soldier on Beach |
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1998 |
The Thin Pink Line |
Bob |
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1999 |
Can't Stop Dancing |
Chuck Levine |
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1999 |
This Space Between Us |
Sterling Montrose |
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1999 |
The Learning Curve |
Marshal |
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2000 |
Love & Sex |
Richard Miltner |
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2002 |
Robbing 'Hef |
James |
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2003 |
Purgatory Flats |
Thomas Reed |
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2004 |
Dead & Breakfast |
Doc Riley |
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2005 |
Madison |
Walker Greif |
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2008 |
Sorry |
Robin Tasker |
Short film |
2011 |
Bad Actress |
Morris Pillage |
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2011 |
Answers to Nothing |
Erik |
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2012 |
Should've Been Romeo |
Matt |
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2014 |
Break Point |
Gary |
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2015 |
Hangman |
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2016 |
Tao of Surfing |
El Gringo |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 |
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air |
Alex |
Episode: "She Ain't Heavy" |
1991 |
Reasonable Doubts |
Scott Olkum |
Episode: "Dicky's Got the Blues" |
1993 |
Life Goes On |
Bates |
Episode: "Lost Weekend" |
1993 |
Empty Nest |
Police Officer |
Episode: "Two for the Road" |
1993 |
The Torkelsons |
Dave |
Episode: "To Date or Not to Date?" |
1993 |
Blossom |
Grant |
Episode: "Sitcom" |
1994 |
Monty |
Reporter |
Episode: "My Dad Could Beat Up Your Dad" |
1994 |
Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills |
Nick |
Television film |
1995 |
The Surrogate |
Eric Shaw |
Television film |
1995 |
Degree of Guilt |
Richie Argos |
Television film |
1995 |
Crazy Love |
John Stratton |
Unaired pilot |
1995 |
Medicine Ball |
Tom |
Episode: "Wizard of Bras" |
1995 |
Diagnosis: Murder |
Johnny Meslofski |
Episode: "My Baby Is Out of This World" |
1994–96 |
Friends |
Fun Bobby |
2 episodes |
1996–97 |
Boston Common |
Prof. Jack Reed |
31 episodes |
1998 |
Maggie Winters |
Bobby Campanella |
5 episodes |
1998 |
Prey |
Dr. Ed Tate |
13 episodes |
1999 |
Jack & Jill |
Danny Hallahan |
2 episodes |
2000–02 |
The Invisible Man |
Darien Fawkes |
46 episodes |
2002 |
Couples |
Arthur |
Television film |
2002 |
The Twilight Zone |
Matt McGreevey |
Episode: "Shades of Guilt" |
2003 |
Cold Case |
Dr. Bennett Cahill |
Episode: "Love Conquers Al" |
2003 |
Vegas Dick |
Dicky Barrett |
Television film |
2003 |
Las Vegas |
Elliot |
Episode: "Pros and Cons" |
2004 |
CSI: Miami |
Joseph Zellar |
Episode: "Invasion" |
2004–05 |
Complete Savages |
Jimmy Savage |
16 episodes |
2005 |
MorphMan |
Dr. Eli Rudkus |
Television film |
2006 |
Mammoth |
Dr. Frank Abernathy |
Television film |
2007 |
Monk |
Rob Sherman |
Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees" |
2008 |
In Plain Sight |
Vernon McRoy |
Episode: "Hoosier Daddy" |
2009 |
The Beast |
Roman Petrescu |
Episode: "Nadia" |
2009 |
Stuck |
Vince |
Television film; also writer and producer |
2009 |
Without a Trace |
David Morgan |
Episode: "Daylight" |
2009 |
The Mentalist |
Duncan Weaver |
Episode: "Red Bulls" |
2009 |
My Neighbor's Secret |
Jason Hest |
Television film |
2009 |
Dollhouse |
Nolan Kinnard |
3 episodes |
2009–11 |
True Jackson, VP |
Mr. Jeff Jamerson |
3 episodes |
2010 |
$h*! My Dad Says |
Samson |
Episode: "Easy, Writer" |
2011 |
Hot in Cleveland |
Dr. Doug |
Episode: "Unseparated at Birthdates" |
2011 |
Memphis Beat |
Jimmy Wagner |
Episode: "Troubled Water" |
2012 |
CSI: NY |
Ron Ferguson |
Episode: "Who's There?" |
2013 |
CSI |
Connor Durman |
2 episodes |
2013 |
Flying Monkeys |
James |
Television film |
2013 |
Nikita |
Trevor Adrian |
2 episodes |
2014 |
Psych |
James Earl Craig |
Episode: "A Touch of Sweevil" |
2014 |
Franklin & Bash |
Officer Mueller |
Episode: "Good Cop/Bad Cop" |
2015 |
Rizzoli & Isles |
Dr. Carlson |
Episode: "Deadly Harvest" |
2015 |
Wicked City |
Jimmy Lovett |
3 episodes |
2016 |
Nashville |
Vincent Pearce |
Episode: "Maybe You'll Appreciate Me One Day" |
2016 |
Kings of Con |
Officer Billings |
Episode: Pasadena, CA |
2017 |
Lifeline |
Harry |
2 Episodes |
2018 |
The Fosters |
Henry Mullen |
Episode: Scars |
2018 |
Volunteers, a Rwandan Comedy |
Vincent |
Television film |
References
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^ Garcia, Frank; Phillips, Mark (December 10, 2008). Science Fiction Television Series, 1990-2004: Histories, Casts and Credits for 58 Shows. McFarland. pp. 124–. ISBN 9780786469178. Retrieved October 3, 2014.
External links
Vincent Ventresca on IMDb
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