Vince Gatton
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Writer
Vince Gatton received a Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Actor in
a Play in David Johnston's Candy and Dorothy, which he also performed
at the Wellfleet Harbor Actors' Theater in Cape Cod. He is a founding
board member of the New York Shakespeare Exchange, and has appeared as
an actor in NYSX's The Life and Death of King John, Mucedorus, The
Comedy of Errors, and ShakesBEER: The Original Shakespearian Pub Crawl.
He was also the guy in the original pilot film for The Sonnet Project,
which was widely seen via the project's Kickstarter campaign and was
featured on NPR's Monkey See blog. Other notables: I Am My Own Wife and
Fully Committed at Barrington Stage Company in the Berkshires
(Metroland's Critic's Pick as Best Actor of 2008); Cock at the Kitchen
Theatre in Ithaca; The Temperamentals at New World Stages, standing by
for Michael Urie; The Turn of the Screw at the Merchant's House in NYC
and the Hennegar Center in Melbourne, Florida; Henry 4 parts 1 & 2,
Henry 6 parts 1 & 2, and Love's Labor's Lost with Judith Shakespeare
Company; Perspective Coward for The Fugitive Kind; To Fool the Eye and
Taylor Mac's The Hot Month with Boomerang Theater Company; and The
Americans and Johnston's Busted Jesus Comix with Blue Coyote Theater
Group. He has worked with Tectonic Theater Project on the development
of various projects, including Moisés Kaufman's 33 Variations and Leigh
Fondakowski's Casa Cushman and SPILL. Vince is a native of Louisville,
Kentucky and got his BFA in Acting at the University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign. In 2012 he lived the trivia nerd's dream by competing
on Jeopardy. He didn't win.