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Vincent Ventresca

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ​Vincent Paul Gerard Ventresca (born 29 April, 1966 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American actor, best known for playing Darien Fawkes on SCI FI's The Invisible Man (2000). Description above from the Wikipedia article Vincent Ventresca, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cast

Mammoth

(Dr. Frank Abernathy)

My Neighbor's Secret

(Jason)

Larva

(Dr. Eli Rudkus)

Looking For Lola

(Tony)

The Thin Pink Line

(Bob)

The Learning Curve

(Marshal)

Bad Actress

(Morris Pillage)

Should've Been Romeo

(Matt)

This Space Between Us

(Sterling Montrose)

Purgatory Flats

(Thomas Reed)

Flying Monkeys

(James)

First Love

(Mark Albright)

The Surrogate

(Eric Shaw)

Dead & Breakfast

(The Doc)

Hangman

Break Point

(Gary)

Saving Private Ryan

(Soldier on Beach (uncredited))

Romy and Michele's High School Reunion

(Billy Christianson)

Menendez: A Killing in Beverly Hills

(Nick)

Love & Sex

(Richard Miltner)

Boston Common

(Jack Reed)

Jack & Jill

CSI: Miami

(Joseph Zellar)

Friends

(Fun Bobby)

Monk

(Rob Sherman)

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

(Alex)

Complete Savages

(Jimmy Savage)

The Torkelsons

(Dave)

Cold Case

(Bennett Cahill (2003))

Las Vegas

Empty Nest

Diagnosis: Murder

(Johnny Meslofski)

Prey

(Dr. Ed Tate)

Blossom

The Invisible Man

(Darien Fawkes)

In Plain Sight

Life Goes On

Monty

True Jackson, VP

(Mr. Jameson)

Dollhouse

(Nolan Kinnard)

True Jackson, VP

(Mr. Jamerson)

Medicine Ball

The Twilight Zone

(Matt McGreevey)

Maggie Winters

Nikita

(Trevor Adrian)

Pantheon

(Brother Kenneth / Tech (voice))

The Mentalist

(Duncan Weaver)

Degree of Guilt

(Richie Argos)

The Fosters

(Henry Mullen)

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

(Connor Durman)

$#*! My Dad Says

(Samson)

Franklin & Bash

(Officer Mueller)

The Neighborhood

(Throckmorton)

Rizzoli & Isles

(Dr. Carlson)

Hot in Cleveland

(Dr. Doug)

The Rookie

(Todd Shelf)

Psych

(James Earl Craig)

9-1-1

(Coach)

Without a Trace

(David Morgan)