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Vincent made his theatrical debut at the age of 18 without any prior professional training, appearing as J.D. in the production of "Lessons on the A-Train" which premiered at the Theatre for the New City for the Downtown Urban Theatre Festival in NYC (2010). Vincent began his professional training at the age of 20 at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting as well as The William Esper Studio in New York City. These studios are where Vincent developed his method technique as well as stage work. While still in school, Vincent continued to work professionally appearing in the Elm Shakespeare Company's production of "Macbeth" and worked with theatre legend Alvin Epstein. Vincent's film career began in 2012 when he appeared as a punk rocker in Silvercup Studios short film "The Walk" (2012). He then went on to star in over 7 independent short films the following year including "10 Minutes Left", "The Last Night", "No Exit", "Wise Guys", as well as "The Block" TV series. Vincent is most recognized for his role in Naked Faun's production of "Capital Men" which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014 as well as the Holly Shorts Film Festival in LA and won the award for Best Urban Action Short Film at the Urban Action Showcase and Expo this year. Vincent continues his acting career in New York City premiering in various Film and Television shows, Commercials, as well as Music Videos.