Vincent Gallo
Born | April 11, 1961 |
Hometown | Buffalo, New York (state), United States |
Net worth | $8 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Parents | Janet Gallo , Vincenzo Vito Gallo |
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Condo Once Owned by Both Cher and David Geffen Hits the Market
Actor Vincent Gallo also called the West Hollywood duplex home
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Cher's former West Hollywood condo aims for $6.495 million
In West Hollywood's Sierra Towers, a condo once owned by David Geffen, Vincent Gallo and Cher is for sale at $6.495 million.
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Vincent Gallo Buys Trump Tower Condo at Heavy Discount in All Cash Deal
Vincent Gallo, one of Hollywood’s more enigmatic and eccentric if semi-retired ducks, who caused a scandal at Cannes with “The Brown Bunny” in 2003 and hasn’t been seen on the silver screen in more than five years, has paid just under $1.5 million — in cash — for a one-bedroom and 1.5-bathroom condominium on a […]
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Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo: a pointlessly pornographic, bottom-obsessed bore-athon
Dir: Abdellatif Kechiche; Starring: Shaïn Boumedine, Ophélie Bau, Salim Kechiouche, Alexia Chardard, Lou Luttiau, Hafsia Herzi. Cert tbc, 203 mins Audiences at Cannes in 2003 were scandalised by a seven-minute sequence in The Brown Bunny in which the actress Chloë Sevigny was shown performing unsimulated oral sex on her co-star and director Vincent Gallo. Well, 16 years later, gender equality has come to the Palais des Festivals, with an unfeignably graphic 11-minute scene of a man, ahem, return
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Never-Before-Seen Polaroids of Amy Winehouse, Paris Hilton, and Boots Riley Recall Coachella When It Was Actually Cool
Christy Bush’s intimate 2007 images of Jenny Lewis, Boots Riley, and more celebrate the pre-Instagram era.
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Vincent Gallo Sells Three L.A. Lofts, Buys One Tucson Architectural (EXCLUSIVE)
Vincent Gallo, who hasn’t appeared in a film for several years and for better and worse is still best known for his sexually explicit 2003 film “Brown Bunny,” has sold a trio of loft-style condos in downtown Los Angeles, Calif., and scooped up a striking architectural in the affluent foothills north of Tucson, Arizona. Several […]
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Asia Argento Writes Powerful Essay on Refusing to Be Silenced: ‘Women Around the Globe Are Fed Up’
Argento is set to appear alongside other #MeToo activists at the 9th Annual Women in the World Summit in New York City.
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Cannes Chief Thierry Fremaux on Booing, Walkouts, Selection ‘Mistakes’
Cannes Film Festival director Thierry Fremaux isn’t bothered if audiences express their disapproval, and admits he sometimes makes mistakes in his selection. “I don’t care about people booing. It is part of the game,” he says, speaking at r7al, an event in Lausanne, Switzerland that is devoted to classic movies. Fremaux and his team receive
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Vincent Gallo Criticizes Rose McGowan and Asia Argento, Says He’s a Harvey Weinstein Victim
Filmmaker and actor Vincent Gallo has strongly critcized Rose McGowan and Asia Argento, and called himself a victim of Harvey Weinstein in an open letter published by Another Man magazine. “I was close to Asia Argento, but we were never engaged. “That created a real enemy in Harvey who certainly went out of his way to marginalize my work and my opportunities as much as he could.
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How Cannes Can Be Both A Boon And A Dangerous Platform For Artists
When Thierry Frémaux unveiled this year's lineup, the Cannes Film Festival chief made the surprise admission that one of his selections—Lynne Ramsay's <i>You Were Never Really Here</i>—was missing a few scenes at the time of programming. The amount of work needed was minimal, but submitting unfinished work can be a poisoned chalice. In fact, for all the glitz and pomp of a Cannes berth, there are many caveats awaiting the unwary filmmaker. Some entries, like Bennett Miller's…
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