Vin Morreale, Jr. is a published author, award-winning screenwriter and internationally-produced playwright. He was named to the International Screenwriter's Association's Top 25 Writers in 2017 and 2018, as well as The Blacklist's Top TV Writers over thousands considered. He was recently inducted into the Kentucky Film and Television Hall of Fame. Vin has sold material to both network and cable TV, had multiple screenplays optioned and produced, and his work has been seen on screen, stage or print in more than 16 countries around the globe. He wrote, directed and produced the low-budget romantic comedy Breaking & Entering, which held the record for the largest screening premiere in the Southeast, with 2,619 ticket holders and an $18,550.00 box office for a single showing at the historic Palace Theater. Vin Morreale, Jr. was awarded the prestigious Al Smith Writing Fellowship, and his scripts, stage plays and radio comedy have received hundreds of productions around the world, and have been translated into Italian, Russian and Spanish. In addition to museum exhibits around the world, Vin Morreale, Jr. has written, directed or produced documentaries and educational videos, including the acclaimed PGA's Complete History of Golf, Kentucky Derby Collector's Showcase, Rand McNally's Florida, Altered Visions, and the Telly Award winning Louisville Ballet's "Cinderella." Vin was a founding member of the San Francisco Playwrights Center and the Senseless Bickering Comedy Theatre. He has more than twenty plays in print, nationally and internationally, as well as three highly acclaimed acting resource books drawn from his nationally known acting workshops; 300 Monologues, Two Character Chaos and 150 Acting Scenes, along with illustrated children's books Mabel The Maple and Two Many Rules, and two collections of short fiction, Knowing When To Leave and Dark Wilderness & Other Stories. As a Casting Director with Academy Arts Entertainment and Vin Morreale Casting, he has placed thousands of actors in independent movies, TV and stage productions.
Vin Ramos is known for Autos Sacramentales, Dos Caminos (2017) and Technoboys (2024).
Vin Rock was born on September 17, 1970 in East Orange, New Jersey, USA. He is an actor and composer, known for Juice (1992), Nothing to Lose (1997) and Now You See Me 2 (2016).
Vin Scialla is an actor and composer, known for Tommy (2020), Monsterland (2020) and The Deuce (2017).
Vin Scully was born on November 29, 1927 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for For Love of the Game (1999), Secret in Their Eyes (2015) and Fireball 500 (1966). He was previously married to Sandra Jean Hunt and Joan Louise Crawford. He died on August 2, 2022 in Hidden Hills, California, USA.
Vin Vescio was born on January 28, 1982 in Syracuse, New York, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Chicago Med (2015), See You Next Christmas (2021) and For the Weekend (2020).
Vin Zhang is a Chinese actor graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy. Zhang likes singing and performing at an early age. With encouragement from his parents, he was admitted to Shanghai Theatre Academy with first place in the Entrance Examination. In 2012, the TV series "V Love" sent their crew over to make the selection of actors. Zhang took part in the interview and was selected. In the same year, he signed with Jay Walk Studio and entered the entertainment industry. Vin made his acting debut in the web melodrama V Love (2014), which was produced by Jay Walk Studio and aired on Tencent. He also released the singles "Our Era" and "Heavenly Stairs" for the drama. In 2015, Zhang got his first leading role in the web drama Long Time No See (2015), which is the sequel to Fleet of Time. In February 2016, Zhang starred in the historical melodrama Chronicle of Life alongside Hawick Lau and Zheng Shuang. The series saw high ratings and Zhang was acclaimed by netizens and fans of the original novel for his portrayal of his character. Later in 2016, Zhang was later cast in Legend of the Monster and Angel Wings where he assumed the supporting roles. He gained further recognition for his role as a mysterious hacker in the hit romance comedy-drama Love O2O. In 2017, Zhang starred in Pretty Li Huizhen, the Chinese remake of South Korean series She Was Pretty alongside Dilraba Dilmurat and Peter Sheng, portraying a goofy and free-spirited editor. He then featured in the hit fantasy romance drama Eternal Love, playing a devilish prince. With his portrayal of three different and striking roles in Love O2O, She Was Pretty and Eternal Love, Zhang received an appraisal for his talent in acting by both the media and fans. Later that year, Zhang starred as the male lead in historical drama The King's Woman alongside Dilraba Dilmurat, playing Qin Shi Huang. He earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of the domineering yet loyal emperor. The same year, he was cast in the romantic comedy-drama Love Happening. Also in 2017, Zhang participated along with other celebrities in a public welfare environmental project that encourages the public to perform charity. Zhang later participated in the BAZAAR Stars' Charity Night organised by Harpers Bazaar where he donated ambulances to the public. In 2018, Zhang starred in the wuxia romance drama The Flame's Daughter. In 2019, Zhang starred in wuxia romance drama I Will Never Let You Go alongside Ariel Lin. He is also set to star in period suspense drama Eight Strange Cases of the Republic, and cyber-security drama Storm Eye.
Vina Love is an actress, known for Fearless (2020), What Happens Next: Matrimony (2018) and Growing Up Hip Hop: New York (2019).
Unlike many superstars in the Philippines, Vina Morales is not only an actress but is also a multi-award-winning singer. What distinguishes her from many other superstars is that she has received accolades from the entertainment fields of television, film, and music. Born on October 17, 1975, as Sharon Magdayao, Morales began her career as a child actress in the Philippines making her debut in 1986, for the film Nakagapos na puso (1986) with her idol Sharon Cuneta. Through her natural acting ability, she never lost sight of the first talent that got her discovered, her singing. After performing numerous Filipino standards and Carpenters covers, in 1995, Morales released her self-titled debut album, "Easy to Love". Mostly eschewing the middle-of-the-road arrangements of her contemporaries for more energetic numbers, Morales' first full-length was considered to be a promising musical start. A year later, Morales was selected as the Best Female Recording Artist at the Awit Awards, the Philippines' equivalent of the Grammys; Morales' 1999 album "No Limits" won the Best Album of the Year at the Awit Awards. In 2001, Morales was then offered 8-million PHP (Philippine Pesos) to appear in an ad for a hard liquor alcohol beverage, however she turned down the offer. In January 2001, she nearly lost her life when the vehicle she was driving in had collided into the back of a cement mixer in Quezon City, Philippines. Fortunately, she survived the accident and only suffered minor injuries. In the summer of 2001, Morales then toured the U.S. with the singing group, "The Hunks", her co-hosts on the weekly variety series ASAP (1995), one of the highest-rated television programs in the Philippines on the ABS-CBN network. After six years during her U.S. multi-concert tour which began from 2002 until early 2007, she returned to television on the ABS-CBN program, Maria Flordeluna (2007) where she played the main title character's mother, Elvira. Then on August 12, 2007 she won the first ever Ikon Asean awards competition, a regional musical showcase to recognize talent from prominent Asian countries in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Finally on April 25, 2009 she became a mother to her first born daughter, Ceana Lee, from her last boyfriend Cedric Lee, a Chinese-Filipino businessman. After taking a short hiatus from showbiz, she returned to television in 2010 on the ABS-CBN program, Agua bendita (2010) and the following year in 2011 in her first antagonist role in Nasaan ka, Elisa? (2011). In 2012, she turned down a role in a television soap to star in the Broadway musical Rock of Ages as Sherrie Christian. She returned to television in 2013 with May isang pangarap (2013) and later cast in the primetime series Maria Mercedes (2013) that same year. Then in 2014, she made her movie comeback with Robin Padilla by starring alongside him in the film, Bonifacio: Ang unang pangulo (2014).
Vinai Thomas Uthipratuma is an actor, known for The Sky Has Fallen (2009), Maybe Shower (2018) and Vicious Cycle (2018).