Article: SCENE-STEALER

A TRUNCATED ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND CAREER OF ACTOR, VINCE GIL

My philosophy on acting is that every ball-busting bitch and every wife-beating creep has to have their moment of humanity. If I can't find that moment or create it, I take the money, run to the nearest pub and try to forget it.

IF YOU ARE ALIVE, HAVE A FUNCTIONING BRAIN AND GIVE TWO SHITS ABOUT AUSTRALIAN FILM, you'll have probably seen a Vince Gil performance and you'll have probably been impressed. Vince was 'Doctor Death' in Stone (Sandy Harbutt, 1974) and The Night Rider' in Mad Max (George Miller, 1979). Two small roles, once seen never forgotten.

Vince Gil gives more acting per square inch than most actors chalk up in ...

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