Vincent Schiavelli Biography

Occup.Actor
FromUSA
BornNovember 10, 1948
DiedDecember 26, 2005
Aged57 years
Vincent Schiavelli, born on November 11, 1948, in Brooklyn, New York, was an achieved American character actor known for his unique appearance as well as versatility in numerous functions throughout movie, television, and also stage. The boy of Sicilian immigrants, Schiavelli's love for acting started at a young age. He attended Brooklyn's Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School prior to examining acting at New York University's distinguished Tisch School of the Arts.

Schiavelli's acting occupation removed in the very early 1970s, as well as he made his film debut in 1971's "Taking Off" routed by Milos Forman. He would later end up being a favorite of Forman's, appearing in three of the Czech supervisor's films, consisting of the 1975 traditional "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" in which he starred along with Jack Nicholson. In the film, Schiavelli played the function of Frederickson, a psychiatric person. This efficiency aided to develop his trademark design of blending humor and pathos in his portrayals.

Understood for his tall structure and striking look, Schiavelli discovered constant work in Hollywood throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and also 1990s, often playing eccentric or unique characters. A few of his most remarkable duties include the science educator, Mr. Vargas, in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1982), the cruel subway ghost in "Ghost" (1990) alongside Patrick Swayze, the henchman in "Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) alongside Pierce Brosnan, and Salieri's valet in "Amadeus" (1984), once again routed by Milos Forman.

Along with his deal with the big screen, Schiavelli had a comprehensive profession in tv. He had guest appearances on many prominent TV shows such as "The X-Files," "Miami Vice," "Taxi," and "Star Trek: The Next Generation," to name a few. He got an Emmy election for his function as the wizard in the tv film "The Pagemaster" (1994).

Schiavelli was also an accomplished phase actor, doing in off-Broadway manufacturings and also in local theaters across the United States. His love for the cinema took him to global stages as well, including performances at the Edinburgh Arts Festival in Scotland.

Past acting, Schiavelli was an achieved cook as well as the author of various successful recipe books. A happy Sicilian-American, he typically wrote about Sicilian cuisine and utilized his enthusiasm for food to get in touch with his heritage. He additionally sometimes held cooking sections on popular tv programs and contributed posts on the based on newspapers as well as magazines.

Schiavelli wed starlet Allyce Beasley in 1985, and together they had a child, Andrea Schiavelli. The couple later on separated, and Vincent Schiavelli wed Carol Mukhalian in 1992. Regardless of his growing job, Schiavelli encountered individual challenges, including being identified with Marfan disorder, a genetic disorder that influenced his connective tissue.

Sadly, on December 26, 2005, Vincent Schiavelli passed away at the age of 57 after fighting lung cancer cells. His heritage as a gifted and devoted actor stays, as well as Schiavelli is kept in mind as one of Hollywood's a lot of remarkable as well as unique character stars.

Our collection contains 13 quotes who is written / told by Vincent.

Related authors: Jack Nicholson (Actor), Milos Forman (Director), Pierce Brosnan (Actor)

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13 Famous quotes by Vincent Schiavelli

Small: I shot this wonderful picture called American Saint a couple of years ago, which is still looking for r
"I shot this wonderful picture called American Saint a couple of years ago, which is still looking for release"
Small: I directed a piece of theater in Italy. We took nine fables from the town and we created a play
"I directed a piece of theater in Italy. We took nine fables from the town and we created a play"
Small: What makes cookbooks interesting is to find out about the people and the culture that invented the food
"What makes cookbooks interesting is to find out about the people and the culture that invented the food"
Small: I had a wonderful time playing Dr. Kaufman in Tomorrow Never Dies. It was a real Bond villain, over the
"I had a wonderful time playing Dr. Kaufman in Tomorrow Never Dies. It was a real Bond villain, over the top, almost laughable but dangerous"
Small: I get to meet a lot of people, and I really like people
"I get to meet a lot of people, and I really like people"
Small: My grandfather was a chef for a Baron in Sicily before he came to America. I grew up with him.
"My grandfather was a chef for a Baron in Sicily before he came to America. I grew up with him. I used to do my homework at one end of the kitchen table while he cooked at the other end"
Small: I met Milos in 1967. I was working on a student film. And there is Milos Forman. So thats how I met Mil
"I met Milos in 1967. I was working on a student film. And there is Milos Forman. So that's how I met Milos"
Small: The eye condition that I have is Marfans Syndrome
"The eye condition that I have is Marfan's Syndrome"
Small: My grandparents told endless stories about the town they were from. It became an almost mythic place
"My grandparents told endless stories about the town they were from. It became an almost mythic place"
Small: I have a second bedroom I dont use. Im going to start the Second Bedroom Film Festival. Youre all invit
"I have a second bedroom I don't use. I'm going to start the Second Bedroom Film Festival. You're all invited"
Small: You grow up in a Sicilian household, becoming an actor is not a big leap
"You grow up in a Sicilian household, becoming an actor is not a big leap"
Small: Your face is your calling card, but youre not so famous that you cant go out
"Your face is your calling card, but you're not so famous that you can't go out"
Small: To be a Bond villain, you only get to do that once in your life. You never get to come back
"To be a Bond villain, you only get to do that once in your life. You never get to come back"