Vincent D'Onofrio
Please use the schedule button in order to find out when exactly Vincent D'Onofrio will be doing his Autograph & Photograph sessions.
Appearance Dates
18th April - Friday
19th April - Saturday
Vincent D'Onofrio will be at MEFCC across two days, please check the schedule before your visit to plan ahead.
Voucher Pricing
Autographs: AED 350
Duo Photographs with Vincent D'Onofrio & Charlie Cox: AED 600
If you haven't purchased a VIP ticket to MEFCC, you will need to purchase an Autograph and/or Photograph Voucher at the Meet the Stars zone which is located inside MEFCC. This is in addition to your standard ticket and is only available for sale at the venue on the day of the event before an Autograph or Photograph session begins.
If you have your voucher with you beforehand, you will need to redeem 2 vouchers for the Duo Photographs with Vincent D'onofrio and Charlie Cox.
VINCENT D'ONOFRIO
Find out everything you need to know about Vincent D'Onofrio!
FUN FACTS
1. Vincent's career in acting is nothing short of inspirational, with 13 awards wins and 17 nominations to his name, inlcuding a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor in Men in Black.
2. Vincent's portrayal of Kingpin got him nominated for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television & EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.
3. He's regarded as one of the best onscreen Marvel Villains.
BIOGRAPHY
Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio was born on June 30, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, to Phyllis, a restaurant manager and server, and Gene D'Onofrio, a theatre production assistant and interior designer. He is of Italian descent and has two older sisters. He studied at the Actors Studio and the American Stanislavski Theatre. Vincent D'Onofrio is known as an "actor's actor". The wide variety of roles he has played and the quality of his work have earned him a reputation as a versatile talent.
His first paid role was in Off-Broadway's "This Property Is Condemned". He continued appearing in plays and worked as a bouncer, a bodyguard and a delivery man. In 1984, he made his Broadway debut in "Open Admissions", followed by work in numerous other stage plays. In 2012, D'Onofrio returned to teach at the Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute. As a film actor, D'Onofrio's career break came when he played a mentally unbalanced recruit in Full Metal Jacket (1987), directed by the renowned Stanley Kubrick. For this role D'Onofrio gained nearly 70 pounds. He had a major role in Dying Young (1991), and appeared prominently in the box-office smash Men in Black (1997) as the bad guy (Edgar "The Bug").
Other films of note in which he has appeared are Mystic Pizza (1988), JFK (1991), The Player (1992), Ed Wood (1994), The Cell (2000), The Break-Up (2006) and Jurassic World (2015). In 1996, D'Onofrio garnered critical acclaim along with co-star Renée Zellweger for The Whole Wide World (1996), which he helped produce. He also made a guest appearance in The Subway (1997), where he played an accident victim who could not be rescued and was destined to die. For this performance he won an Emmy nomination. In 2000, he both produced and starred in Steal This Movie (2000), a biopic of radical leader Abbie Hoffman.