| Vincent Gallo |  Gallo in portrait. | | Born | April 11, 1961 (1961-04-11) (age 47) Buffalo, New York | | Occupation | actor, producer, composer, director, screenwriter, songwriter, singer | | Years active | 1981 - present | Vincent Gallo (born in Buffalo, New York on April 11, 1961) is an American film actor and director, producer, screenwriter, and musician. Although he has had minor roles in mainstream films such as Goodfellas, he is most associated with independent movies. Buffalo '66, which he wrote, directed, and starred in, is considered his most notable film. In the 1980s, Gallo worked as a figurative painter in New York City, performed in a rap duo, and played in a band called Bohack. In the late 1990s, Gallo played in a rock band called Bunny, and in the early 2000s, he released several recordings. is the 101st day of the year (102nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Goodfellas (also spelled GoodFellas) is an Academy Award winning 1990 crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the true story of mob informer Henry Hill. ...
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Biography
Both of Vincent Gallo's parents emigrated from Sicily. After his father kicked him out of the house at the age of 16, Gallo began living in New York City and from there traveled around most of Europe. He returned to New York under the name 'Prince Vince', his rapping alter ego. Sicily ( in Italian and Sicilian) is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 25,708 km² (9,926 sq. ...
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Gallo has modeled, most notably for Calvin Klein, and been photographed by Richard Avedon. He first began painting, then racing motorcycles, and finally became an actor. He has directed two films, Buffalo '66 and The Brown Bunny. Buffalo '66, which he wrote, directed, and starred in, is considered his most notable work. Gallo is known for his outspoken views and claims, once stating: "I stopped painting in 1990 at the peak of my success just to deny people my beautiful paintings; and I did it out of spite."[1] This article is about the corporation Calvin Klein Inc. ...
Richard Avedon (May 15, 1923 â October 1, 2004) was an American photographer. ...
Promotional poster for Buffalo ’66 Buffalo ’66 is a 1998 film, and is writer/director Vincent Gallos semi-autobiographical full-length motion picture debut. ...
The Brown Bunny is an independent film by actor/director Vincent Gallo about a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by the memories of his former lover. ...
Films During Gallo's artistic period in the 1980s, when he worked as a musician and painter in New York City, he also began experimenting with film. He made the short film "If You Feel Froggy, Jump" and appeared in a film called the "New York Beat Movie" (1981) with painter Jean Michel Basquiat. In 1984, Gallo acted in "The Way It Is" (1984), which included actors Steve Buscemi and Rockets Redglare. After starring in the obscure 1989 film Doc's Kingdom, he began acting in small parts in more well-known films such as Goodfellas, The House of the Spirits, and The Perez Family. French director Claire Denis hired Gallo to act in several films such as the "short film Keep It for Yourself, the made-for-TV U.S. Go Home, and its follow-up feature Nénette et Boni (1996)."[2] To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Steven Vincent Buscemi (born December 13, 1957) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated American actor and film director. ...
Rockets Redglare (8 May 1949 - 28 May 2001) was an American actor who appeared in over 30 films during his lifetime. ...
Goodfellas (also spelled GoodFellas) is an Academy Award winning 1990 crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the true story of mob informer Henry Hill. ...
The House of the Spirits (Spanish: La Casa de los EspÃritus) is the debut novel of Isabel Allende. ...
The Perez Family is the name of the following: The Perez Family (novel) (ISBN 006097401X) - A 1991 novel by Christine Bell The Perez Family (film) - A 1995 film based on the novel This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Claire Denis (born April 21, 1948) is a French filmmaker internationally known for her investigation of the human condition with its cross-cultural tensions and family troubles. ...
Nénette at Boni (English: Nenette and Boni) is a 1996 feature film directed by Claire Denis, written by Denis in collaboration with Jean-Pol Fargeau. ...
Gallo acted in the film Arizona Dream, with Johnny Depp, in the cult comedy Palookaville, and in The Funeral, and had a lead role in the film Truth or Consequences, N.M. . The 1993 epic Arizona Dream was directed and co-written by Serbian (Bosnian) film maker Emir Kusturica and is Kusturicas first â and so far only â English language movie. ...
John Christopher Depp II[1] (born June 9, 1963) is an American actor, best known for his frequent portrayals of offbeat and eccentric characters such as Jack Sparrow in the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy and the titular character of Tim Burtons Edward Scissorhands. ...
Palookaville: Palookaville was a concert venue in Santa Cruz, CA opened by Michael Horne. ...
The Funeral is a 1996 film directed by Abel Ferrara starring Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Annabella Sciorra, Isabella Rossellini, Vincent Gallo, Benicio Del Toro and Gretchen Mol. ...
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In 1998, his debut film Buffalo '66 was nominated for, but did not win, an award for "Best First Feature" at the Independent Spirit Awards[3]. Gallo made this comedy drama film for $1.5 M and did most of the creative tasks (writing, directing, lead acting role, music) himself. The release of Buffalo '66 "...gained him a solid fan base[4]." Gallo proceed to act in the crime drama Freeway 2: Confessions of a Trickbaby, a drama entitled Stranded: Náufragos, a thriller called Hide and Seek, and a romantic comedy called Get Well Soon. Gallo acted in another Claire Denis film, a bizarre erotic/horror movie called Trouble Every Day. Promotional poster for Buffalo ’66 Buffalo ’66 is a 1998 film, and is writer/director Vincent Gallos semi-autobiographical full-length motion picture debut. ...
Founded in 1984, the Independent Spirit Awards were originally known as the FINDIE (Friends of Independents) Awards and presented winners with Plexiglas pyramids containing suspended shoestrings representing the paltry budgets of independent films. ...
Get Well Soon is a mixtape by DJ Enuff for rapper and producer Kanye West following his car accident. ...
Claire Denis (born April 21, 1948) is a French filmmaker internationally known for her investigation of the human condition with its cross-cultural tensions and family troubles. ...
Trouble Every Day is a 2001 film by French film director Claire Denis. ...
In 2003, Gallo starred in and directed the film The Brown Bunny. The film, which chronicles a motorcycle racer's cross country road trip, co-starred Chloë Sevigny. Due to its graphic sexual content and Gallo's use of a still from one of the controversial sex scenes in a billboard advertisement, it became a media scandal, which provided the film with a great deal of free publicity. According to Andrea LeVasseur of the All Movie Guide, The Brown Bunny "premiered to much derision at the Cannes Film Festival."[5] The Brown Bunny is an independent film by actor/director Vincent Gallo about a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by the memories of his former lover. ...
Chloë Stevens Sevigny (born November 18, 1974) is an Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated American actress. ...
A scandal is a widely publicized incident involving allegations of wrong-doing, disgrace, or moral outrage. ...
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The Cannes Film Festival (French: le Festival de Cannes), founded in 1939, is one of the worlds oldest, most influential and prestigious film festivals. ...
A war of words erupted between Gallo and popular film critic Roger Ebert in 2003 regarding Ebert's statement that The Brown Bunny was the worst film in the history of Cannes.[6] Gallo retorted by calling Ebert a "fat pig with the physique of a slave trader" and put a hex on Ebert, wishing him colon cancer.[6] Ebert then responded, paraphrasing a statement once made by Winston Churchill that "although I am fat, one day I will be thin, but Mr. Gallo will still have been the director of The Brown Bunny."[7] Regarding Gallo's alleged hex, Ebert quipped "the video of my colonoscopy is more entertaining than your movie," a comment that Gallo later claimed to find funny. Ebert responded favorably to Gallo's second edit of The Brown Bunny which stripped 26 minutes from the runtime, and the pair reconciled amicably thereafter.[6] Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. ...
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A shorter, re-edited version of the film played later in 2004 at the Toronto International Film Festival (although it retained the controversial sex scene). While not receiving the highest praise, neither did it garner the same level of derision as the Cannes version, and on the August 28, 2004 episode of the television show Ebert & Roeper, Ebert gave the new version of the film a "thumbs up" rating. In a column published at about the same time, Ebert reported that he and Gallo had made peace. Poster for the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival Box office at the Manulife Centre The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), held in Toronto, Canada, is widely considered to be one of the top film festivals in the world. ...
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Ironically, the outrage and hysteria surrounding The Brown Bunny meant it ended up being the most talked-about film of the festival. The $10 million film had the second highest per-screen average at the box office the weekend it opened, beaten only by an IMAX movie [1]. The film won approval from Sony Pictures Entertainment, which acquired multiterritory distribution rights of the film in February 2005. Sony Pictures Entertainment also released the film on DVD in North America in August 2005. According to Ryan Werner (who had worked for Wellspring), this film ended up being profitable for everyone involved, including Wellspring and Gallo himself.[8] Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. ...
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The character of fictional writer/director Billy Walsh on HBO's Entourage has drawn strong comparisons to Gallo, but the shows creators state the character is based on director Rob Weiss. Others say it is a composite of several different people including Quentin Tarantino and David O. Russell.[citation needed] In addition to sharing physical similarities, the fictional Walsh is portrayed as a writer/director and editor with control issues over his work. On a recent season 4 episode, a possible reference to Gallo is made when Walsh tells the Ari Gold character (Jeremy Piven) "Good thing I paint" after being threatened that he will never be allowed to direct again. Like Gallo, Billy Walsh is said to have a strong acting background, this being referenced in the first episode in which Walsh appears on the show in season 1.
Music Gallo played electric bass and sang in the mid-1970s in several adolescent garage bands such as Blue Mood, a progressive rock cover band named Zephyr (not the late 1960s band) which did one performance in New York State, and the Plastics[9] At the age of 16, Gallo moved to New York City and was a latter member of the band, Gray, with visual artist Jean Michel Basquiat (who was not yet famous). Gray played at clubs such as Max's Kansas City, CBGB's, Hurrahs, and the Mudd Club. A few of Gray's recordings appear on the soundtrack for the film Downtown 81.[10]. In the early 1980s, Gallo performed solo as the Nonsexuals, rapped in a duo called Trouble Deuce under the name Prince Vince (along with Nick Nice, who went under the name DJ High Priest). A sunburst-colored Fender Precision Bass The electric bass guitar (or electric bass[1][2]; pronounced , as in base) is a bass stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers (either by plucking, slapping, popping, or tapping) or using a pick. ...
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CBGB (Country, Blue Grass, and Blues) was a music club at 315 Bowery at Bleecker Street in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. ...
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Gallo played in a band called Bohack which recorded an album entitled It Took Several Wives.[11] When Bohack disbanded, Gallo turned his attention to acting, directing, and composing in films. He wrote songs for the soundtrack of the 1998 film Buffalo 66. He played in a rock band with Lukas Haas called Bunny, and Gallo put out his own CD under Warp Records, titled "When"[12] . Bunny did a Japanese tour and recorded an album for Sony with producer Eddie Offord. In Japan, for his 2001 When tour, Josh Klinghoffer and Carla Azar of Autolux supported him as his tour band. Film poster for Buffalo ’66 Buffalo ’66 (1998) is writer/director Vincent Gallos semi-autobiographical full-length motion picture debut. ...
Lukas D. Haas[1] (born April 16, 1976) is an American actor. ...
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Josh Klinghoffer (born October 4, 1979) is a multi-instrumentalist and music producer from Los Angeles, California. ...
Carla Azar is a drummer from Huntsville, Alabama, USA. T Bone Burnett and the Coen Brothers. ...
Autolux are a Los Angeles-based trio comprised of Eugene Goreshter (lead vocals, bass), Greg Edwards (guitar, vocals), and Carla Azar (drums, vocals). ...
In 2002 he released "Recordings of Music for a Film", which is a remastered version of his older music. He also did shows with Jim O'Rourke playing on bass. Gallo has also performed shows with Sean Lennon, whom he collaborated with on an album they completed in 2004, that has yet to be released. Nikolai Haas, Lukas Haas's younger brother, was a drummer for a few of Gallo's shows. Gallo also curated one weekend of the UK music festival All Tomorrow's Parties in April 2005. His friend John Frusciante appeared on the bill. Gallo selected Yoko Ono as a headline act, and also performed with her and her son Sean Lennon at this event. ORourke in Stockholm 2005 Jim ORourke (born 1969) is an American musician and producer. ...
Sean Taro Ono Lennon (aka Sean Ono Lennon, born October 9, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actor. ...
Lukas D. Haas[1] (born April 16, 1976) is an American actor. ...
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John Anthony Frusciante (IPA pronunciation: ) (born March 5, 1970) is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and record producer. ...
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Sean Taro Ono Lennon (aka Sean Ono Lennon, born October 9, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and actor. ...
In 2006 he contributed beatboxing on Zoozersadd's [2] third album, "The Gates of Hell," produced by fellow indie filmmaker, Joel Potrykus [3]. Gallo's most recent musical project is the band RRIICCEE, with Hole co-founder Eric Erlandson, which plays only improvised music. Gallo says they have no plans to record an album. Look up Hole in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
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Music Videos Gallo also appears in the following music video by other artists: Grounded by My Vitriol (2001). Cosmopolitan Bloodloss by Glassjaw (2003). 99 Problems by Jay-Z (2004). Bitter by Lit. The term ground (or earth) usually means a common return in circuits. ...
My Vitriol are an alternative rock band from London, England. ...
Cosmopolitan Bloodloss was a 2002 single released by the band Glassjaw through Warner Bros. ...
Glassjaw (sometimes written GlassJAw) is a four-piece band (formerly five-piece) from Long Island, New York. ...
99 Problems is a single released by American rapper Jay-Z in 2003 from the The Black Album. ...
Jay-Z (aka the Jigga, HOV and Hova, born Shawn Carter on December 4, 1970 in Brooklyn, New York) is an African American rapper/hip hop artist and record label executive; one of the most popular and successful rappers of the late 1990s and early 2000s. ...
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Also, video for the songs Going Inside by John Frusciante, and Anemone by L'arc~en~Ciel were directed by Gallo. [13] Going Inside is the only single released from To Record Only Water for Ten Days. ...
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Website In early 2005, Gallo made a posting on his merchandise website offering his "disease-free" sperm for $1 million. However he added that he "maintains the right to refuse sale of his sperm to those of extremely dark complexions. Though a fan of Franco Harris, Derek Jeter, Lenny Kravitz and Lena Horne, Mr. Gallo does not want to be part of that type of integration."[14] Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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He also offered a $50,000 discount to any woman "who can prove she has naturally blonde hair and blue eyes" and "anyone who can prove a direct family link to any of the German soldiers of the mid-century".[14] Gallo also expressed his desire to impregnate a Jewish woman, because "this connection to the Jewish faith would guarantee his offspring a better chance at good reviews and maybe even a prize at the Sundance Film Festival or an Oscar."[14] In early 2006, Gallo made another website posting offering his services as an "evening or weekend escort" and was open to any woman who would pay his fee of $50,000 for one night or $100,000 for a weekend. A sex worker in Germany A sex worker is a person who earns money by providing sexual services. ...
Political ideology Gallo claims to be a supporter of the Republican Party, and has been seen at a New York fashion show with George W. Bush's daughters Barbara and Jenna[15]. He has claimed that his fantasy is "becoming more like the stereotype of the Republican Party."[16] He also wishes to look "more like [American conservative journalist] George Will."[17] In his own words, Gallo "considered himself a radical, always, but an extremely conservative radical".[18] GOP redirects here. ...
George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America, originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001. ...
George Frederick Will (born May 4, 1941) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning, conservative American newspaper columnist, journalist, and author. ...
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The Brown Bunny is an independent film by actor/director Vincent Gallo about a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by the memories of his former lover. ...
Get Well Soon is a mixtape by DJ Enuff for rapper and producer Kanye West following his car accident. ...
Trouble Every Day is a 2001 film by French film director Claire Denis. ...
Film poster for Buffalo ’66 Buffalo ’66 (1998) is writer/director Vincent Gallos semi-autobiographical full-length motion picture debut. ...
L.A. Without an Map is a 1998 film directed by Mika Kaurismäki, and being a France, UK, Finland production. ...
Actor Kiefer Sutherland makes his directorial debut in the neo-noir film Truth or Consequences, N.M. released in 1997 Raymond Lembecke (Vincent Gallo) is an ex-con on parole who plans the robbery of a drug dealer with his friends Marcus Weans and Curtis Freley (Kiefer Sutherland). ...
Nénette at Boni (English: Nenette and Boni) is a 1996 feature film directed by Claire Denis, written by Denis in collaboration with Jean-Pol Fargeau. ...
The Funeral is a 1996 film directed by Abel Ferrara starring Christopher Walken, Chris Penn, Annabella Sciorra, Isabella Rossellini, Vincent Gallo, Benicio Del Toro and Gretchen Mol. ...
Basquiat (pronounced ) is a 1996 film directed by Julian Schnabel which is loosely based on the life of American postmodernist/neo expressionist artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. ...
Palookaville: Palookaville was a concert venue in Santa Cruz, CA opened by Michael Horne. ...
Dottie (Marisa Tomei) with Juan Raul (Alfred Molina) in The Perez Family The Perez Family is a comedy film released in 1995, about a group of Cuban refugees in America, who pretend to be a family. ...
The 1993 epic Arizona Dream was directed and co-written by Serbian (Bosnian) film maker Emir Kusturica and is Kusturicas first â and so far only â English language movie. ...
The House of the Spirits is a 1993 dramatic movie starring Jeremy Irons, Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Winona Ryder, and Antonio Banderas. ...
Goodfellas (also spelled GoodFellas) is an Academy Award winning 1990 crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the true story of mob informer Henry Hill. ...
Writer/Director The Brown Bunny is an independent film by actor/director Vincent Gallo about a motorcycle racer on a cross-country drive who is haunted by the memories of his former lover. ...
Buffalo â66 is a 1998 film, and is writer/director Vincent Gallos semi-autobiographical full-length motion picture debut. ...
Discography Albums - It Took Several Wives - (1982), released on Family Friend Records (as Bohack)
- The Way It Is Soundtrack - (1984), released on Rojo Records
- Buffalo 66 Soundtrack - (1998), released on Will Records
- When - (2001), released on Warp Records (as Vincent Gallo)
- Recordings Of Music For Film - (2002), released on Warp Records
When represents Vincent Gallos most recent musical endeavor (released on the Warp Records label in 2001), and contains a track dedicated to Paris Hilton. ...
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Warp Records is a pioneering independent UK record label, founded in Sheffield in 1989, notable for discovering some of the most enduring artists in electronic music. ...
Singles Warp Records is a pioneering independent UK record label, founded in Sheffield in 1989, notable for discovering some of the most enduring artists in electronic music. ...
Warp Records is a pioneering independent UK record label, founded in Sheffield in 1989, notable for discovering some of the most enduring artists in electronic music. ...
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