Vincent Caso (b. 1991)

Birthplace:
Weymouth - Massachusetts - USA

Born:
December 24, 1991

Vince Caso lives and works in Los Angeles, where he was raised. Coming up in such a renowned center of the arts, his interest gravitated to acting from a young age, featuring in plays and productions ranging from sketch to Shakespeare from the age of 8.  Ultimately, this passion led to his first feature film at the age of 13, Humble Pie (Jeremy Coon Prods.), and shortly thereafter a co-starring role on Felicia Day’s “The Guild”, which ran for a successful 6 seasons, garnering a variety of awards in the process, another feature role in the Herbert Bro’s “Between Waves”, and more.  Likewise, his experience in voice acting is extensive. He got his start in voice featuring in radio plays and dramatic performances of pulp adventure stories, having to date performed in dozens of such productions.  Beyond traditional media, Vince has also found success in live online performance work, including dramatic and comedic improv featuring on shows by Legendary Digital Networks, Paradox Interactive, streams sponsored by Universal Music and others.  Also a writer, Vince has experience in the one-hour TV drama format – penning 6 pilot TV projects, as well as feature film, short-form sketch, half-hour comedy, long-form narrative fiction, and interactive story.

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