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11 Facts About Vincent Spano

1.

Vincent Spano's career started when he was age 14 in the Broadway drama The Shadow Box.

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Vincent Spano was originally credited as Vincent Stewart because his first agent felt the name Spano was "too ethnic", and he was even instructed to sign autographs using that stage name.

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At age 16, in respect for his Italian heritage, Spano began using his real name and has done so ever since then.

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Vincent Spano subsequently appeared in the romantic-comedy Baby, It's You, the drama City of Hope, the drama Rumble Fish, the biographical survival drama Alive, the horror television film The Rats, the drama Over the Edge, and the comedy Creator.

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Vincent Spano appeared in the Italian drama film Good Morning, Babylon, and the crime drama film Alphabet City.

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Vincent Spano received a Cable Ace Award nomination in 1988 for his role as Mark Ciuni in Blood Ties.

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Vincent Spano co-starred with Dylan and Cole Sprouse in the comedy film A Modern Twain Story: The Prince and the Pauper.

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Vincent Spano appeared on ION Television with Lou Diamond Phillips in the Western television film Lone Rider.

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Vincent Spano starred in the television movie Landslide as a fireman trapped in a collapsed building with his son.

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Vincent Spano appeared in the Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders episode "Il Mostro" as Commissario Galterio Conte.

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Vincent Spano has a son, Aljosha Nakszynski was born on June 29,1984 and with Nastassja Kinski, his co-star in Maria's Lovers.