Vincent Ventresca

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Vincent Ventresca
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Birth name Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca
Born April 29, 1965
Indianapolis, Indiana
Spouse(s) Dianne Shiner
Notable roles Darien Fawkes on The Invisible Man

Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca (born April 29, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is best known for playing Darien Fawkes, the titular character of the Sci Fi Channel series The Invisible Man (2000), as well as the films Mammoth and Larva, both directed by Tim Cox. He also appeared in Romy and Michele's High School Reunion. He played the role of Jimmy, on Complete Savages.

He is the youngest of 11 children. Ventresca graduated from Indiana University with a double major in theater and psychology.

In 1995, he married Dianne Shiner, his high school sweetheart, and they have two children - a son named Benjamin and a daughter named Renee Marie.


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