Vincent D'Onofrio

Imposing, intense and eccentric, this burly, stage-trained chameleon made an auspicious feature debut as an unstable Marine recruit in 1987's Vietnam War epic Full Metal Jacket, a role for which he tr...
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06/29/1959
Brooklyn, NY
  • 2001 MTV Movie Awards nominations
    By: Erika Gimenes May 22, 2001 1:40pm EST
    A list of nominations for the 2001 MTV Movie Awards
  • MTV Movie Awards nominees
    By: Erika Gimenes May 08, 2001 4:20am EST
    "Good evening, my dress is see-through," 2000 MTV Movie Awards host Sarah Jessica Parker said during her introduction to the ceremony. Snappy one-liners like those are what make the MTV movie awards - or any MTV awards show for that matter - unique.
  • Oscar Considers Makeup Noms
    By: Fiona Ng May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 23, 2001 -- It's not easy looking like Vincent D'Onofrio in "The Cell," or Willem Dafoe in "Shadow of the Vampire" for that matter. Those two films, along with "Cast Away," "Bedazzled" and "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas" will be considered for the Best Makeup Oscar nominations, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said today. Members of the Makeup Award Nominating Committee will screen 10-minute clips from each of the films and can name up to three nominees
  • BOX OFFICE: Shake Your Pom-Poms!
    By: Don Chareunsy May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 4, 2000 -- Shake your pom-poms, shake your pom-poms. The Kirsten Dunst starrer "Bring It On" easily led the box office over the long holiday weekend for the second consecutive week, taking in $15.8 million, according to estimates by Exhibitor Relations Inc. The weekend's two "high-profile" openers couldn't muster much mullah. "Highlander: Endgame," the fourth in the cult favorite series, failed to make the Top Five, bowing in at No. 6 with $6.6 million. The Amanda Peet starrer
  • B.O. ANALYSIS: Audiences on 'Watcher' Watch
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., September 10, 2000 -- Moviegoers' eyes were on "The Watcher" as Hollywood's fall season got off to an unexciting start. Box office levels across the board were considerably less than insiders had anticipated going into the weekend. With many studio executives out of town attending the Toronto Film Festival, few insights were offered as to what went wrong. Overall, key films were estimated to have grossed about 22 percent less than this time last year. With televised coverag
  • B.O. ANALYSIS: 'Bring It On' Could Bring It Back
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., August 31, 2000 -- It's cheerleaders vs. immortals this weekend, and insiders are betting the beauties will beat the beasts. Universal's "Bring It On" could wind up topping the chart with a relatively modest four-day gross of $12-14 million. Last Labor Day weekend saw Buena Vista/Touchstone's blockbuster "The Sixth Sense" in first place with a hefty $29.3 million. Typically, Hollywood doesn't expect the box office to sizzle over the four-day Labor Day weekend. The holiday m
  • B.O. ANALYSIS: Moviegoers Stay Home
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    SANTA MONICA, Calif., September 17, 2000 -- There was lots of Olympic Gold but very little box office gold this weekend. Insiders had anticipated low grosses and a close race for first place, and that's exactly what they got. With ticket sales down over 33 percent from this time last year, it took only $5.7 million for Universal's "The Watcher" to nail down the top spot. Key films in the marketplace - those grossing $500,000 or more for the weekend - did approximately $47.58 million. Distributio
  • The Cell Review
    By: Gerry Gallo April 25, 2001 10:32am EST
    This Silence of the Lambs meets Nine Inch Nails experience will blow your mind with its visuals, but the story will stay with you about as long as last week's dream
  • TV STUFF: 'Frasier' Digging Gold
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 8, 2000 -- TV's "Frasier" is talking big. Or rather, Paramount Television Group, the producer of the titular hit NBC sitcom, is. According to the Los Angeles Times, Paramount Television is asking the Peacock Network to pay $8 million per episode for Kelsey Grammer's series in contract renewal talks. But the problem is that NBC is standing firm on its existing pay rate, which amounts to about $5 million per show. According to the report, if the stalemate persists, Paramount can sh
  • Vincent D'Onofrio Jumps Into TV Role
    By: Mauricio Minotta March 19, 2001 11:51am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 10, 2000 -- Big-screen actor Vincent D'Onofrio is setting his sights on the tube. The star of such films as "The Cell," "Men in Black" and "Malcolm X" is set to appear on the third installment of "Law & Order" for NBC. D'Onofrio will play a detective on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," according to the Hollywood Reporter. The new show is described as a departure from the original "Law & Order" format and will look at the crimes from the point of view of the criminals. It isn't the