Vincent D’Onofrio was born on June 30th 1959. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is an American director, actor, film producer, singer and a writer as well. He has a net worth of $40 Million.

Vincent has worked in many movies, some of which are, Full Metal Jacket, Men in Black, Adventures in Babysitting, The Blood of Heroes, The Player, JFK, Naked Tango, Household Saints, Ed Wood, The Whole Wide World, Feeling Minnesota, The Cell, Thumbsucker, Crackers, The Tomb and many more. The fact is that, very few people have worked on so many movies. Vincent has also worked on the TV show Law and Order: Criminal Intent. He started acting in the American Stanislavsky Theatre. He is known by the nickname “The Human Chameleon”.

He has received an Emmy nomination for his role as John Lange in Homicide: Life on the Street episode “Subway”. In 1999, he refused a role in The Sopranos. In 2001, he took up a role as Detective Robert Goren on the television show Law and Order: Criminal Intent. This role made him very famous. In 2003, Vincent started working on a small film named Little Victories. This film was about a small boy whose life changes forever after his gangster uncle comes to live with him. This film was however never made because of funding problems. In 2005, he won the Best Actor at the Stockholm International Film Festival for his role as Mike Cobb in Thumbsucker.

On March 22nd 1997, D’Onofrio married the Dutch model Carin van der Donk. In 1999, the couple had a son, but they soon split.