Vincent Chase is a fictional character on the comedy-drama television series Entourage.
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Vincent Chase is a fictional character on the comedy-drama television series Entourage.
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Vincent Chase is eager to share the financial and social spoils of his current stardom with them, who he thinks of as his family.
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Vincent Chase is a young Hollywood movie star described as potentially the best young actor of his generation.
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Vincent Chase moved to Los Angeles following his half brother Johnny Vincent Chase with friend Sal "Turtle" when the two were 24.
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Vincent Chase started his career appearing in commercials for Mentos, soon signing with agent Ari Gold who got him doing minor roles on television and cinema, the first of which was a guest spot on JAG.
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Vincent Chase can hold out for a movie he likes, and risk going bankrupt, or he can do a new Benji film for $3,000,000.
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Vincent Chase decides he must find a way to get back on Smoke Jumpers.
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Vincent Chase informs Vince and Eric that he recommended his friend Dana Gordon, and she was given the job as studio head instead of Amanda.
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Vincent Chase ends up writing a 20-page treatment, that surprises Ari and Dana Gordon, who can help get it made.
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Vincent Chase soon confesses to E that he had a couple puffs of marijuana and fears that it will jeopardize his test.
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Vincent Chase succeeds in courting her and spends an unforgettable 24 hours with her, before getting engaged to her, with the ceremony taking place in Paris.
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Vincent Chase goes over budget by $15 million and requests an additional $10 million, which Ari tries to secure.
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However, the character of Vincent Chase is a Marty Stu based on Mark Wahlberg himself.
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