New Jersey-born character actor Frank Vincent is best known for playing threatening thugs and gangsters, but he actually started out working with Joe Pesci as a comedy duo during the early '70s. Before that, Pesci and Vincent had worked together in a honky tonk band, the Aristocrats, in which Pesci sang lead and Vincent played the drums. The duo broke up in 1975, but not before landing supporting roles as gangsters in the low-budget crime drama Death Collector. Afterward, Vincent disappeared from the entertainment industry until 1978, when he again encountered Pesci, who helped him land the part of Salvi, the gangster whom Pesci badly beats in Martin Scorsese's epic biography Raging Bull (1980). The former duo subsequently teamed in Dear Mr. Wonderful (1982), Scorsese's GoodFellas (1990), where Pesci gave Vincent a fatal beating, and in Casino, where the worm turned and Vincent got to kill Pesci. Vincent found fairly steady employment playing small supporting roles in films of widely varying quality through the early '90s. After appearing in Alan Rudolph's Mortal Thoughts and Spike Lee's Jungle Fever (1991), Vincent began getting larger screen roles. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
Do the Right Thing
GoodFellas ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Gun Shy
Jungle Fever ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Money Kings ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Mortal Thoughts ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Raging Bull
Shark Tale ( Trailer, US Theatrical )
She's the One
Snipes ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Under Hellgate Bridge ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Witness to the Mob
Baby, It's You
Casino ( Trailer, US Home Video )
GoodFellas
Jungle Fever ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Jungle Fever ( Trailer, US Home Video )
Shark Tale
Shark Tale ( Extra (Clip), US Home Video )
Wise Guys
Witness to the Mob ( Extra (Clip), Open-ended )
Do The Right Thing
Gun Shy
She's The One
This Thing of Ours