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What is Vincent D'Onofrio's Net Worth and Salary?

Vincent D'Onofrio is an American actor, director, film producer, writer, and singer who has a net worth of $14 million dollars. Often referred to as "The Human Chameleon" and an actor's actor, D'Onofrio is an accomplished character actor best known for his role as Detective Robert Goren in the television series "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" (2001–2010).

He is also known for his roles as Private Leonard Lawrence in the war film "Full Metal Jacket" (1987), Edgar in "Men in Black" (1997), and Dawson, the owner of Dawson's Garage in "Adventures in Babysitting" (1987). Besides having more than 100 acting credits to his name, Vincent has directed the 2010 horror movie "Don't Go in the Woods" (which he also wrote) and the 2019 Western film "The Kid," and he has performed comedic music as his alter ego, country singer George Geronimo Gerkie. D'Onofrio has also released two spoken word albums with multi-instrumentalist Dana Lyn, "Slim Bone Head Volt, Vol. 1" (2015) and "Slim Bone Head Volt, Vol. 2" (2018), and he has taught acting classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute.

Early Life

Vincent D'Onofrio was born Vincent Philip D'Onofrio on June 30, 1959, in Brooklyn, New York City. He grew up in Colorado and Hawaii with mother Phyllis, father Gennaro (a US Air Force veteran), and older sisters Antoinette (better known as Toni) and Elizabeth. Gennaro worked as an interior decorator, but he was involved in amateur theater in his free time, and Vincent would build sets and run sound for his father's theatre companies. D'Onofrio's parents divorced in the late 1960s, and Phyllis married George Meyer, who had two children, Connie and Guy, from his previous marriage. The family moved to Hialeah, Florida, and Vincent attended Hialeah-Miami Lakes Senior High School, graduating in 1977. He enrolled at the University of Colorado Boulder but left after 18 months to pursue an acting career.

Career

D'Onofrio moved to New York City and took classes at the Actors Studio and American Stanislavsky Theater, leading to a role in an off-Broadway production of "This Property Is Condemned." He then appeared in several New York University student films and made money by working as a Hard Rock Cafe bouncer and a bodyguard for rock legendRobert Plantand actorYul Brynner. In 1984, Vincent played Nick Rizzoli in "Open Admissions" on Broadway, and two years later, he landed the role of Pvt. Leonard Lawrence in "Full Metal Jacket," which earned him a New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor. He gained 70 pounds for the role and had to undergo surgery after injuring his knee while filming the movie. D'Onofrio then appeared in 1987's "Adventures in Babysitting" and 1988's "Mystic Pizza" and guest-starred on "The Equalizer" (1986–1987) and "Miami Vice" (1987).

In the 1990s, Vincent appeared in nearly 30 films, including "JFK" (1991), "The Player" (1992), and "The Whole Wide World" (1996), which he also produced. He received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for "Household Saints" (1993), and he portrayedOrson Wellesin 1994's "Ed Wood." In 1997, D'Onofrio played a farmer named Edgar and the alien bug that possesses him in the massive hit "Men in Black," which grossed $589.4 million at the box office. That year, he also guest-starred on "Homicide: Life on the Street," earning an Emmy nomination for his performance. In 2000, Vincent played serial killer Carl Rudolph Stargher in "The Cell" and received an MTV Movie Award nomination for Best Villain. He began starring as Det. Robert Goren on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" in 2001, appearing in 141 episodes over 10 seasons.

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