Vincent D'Onofrio
59 titles
Filmography
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The Whole Wide World
(1996)The true story of a1930s Texas school teacher depicts her affair with a famous author, as events and clashing hopes drive him into an imaginary world.

Chained
(2012)A serial-killer cabbie kidnaps a boy and makes him his servant. Years later, will the boy follow in his captor's footsteps or make his escape?

Steal This Movie
(2000)A unique journey into the life of activist and radical Abbie Hoffman (Vincent D'Onofrio), as he battles for social justice and travels through the maze of music and politics that defined the late sixties and early seventies.

That Championship Season
(1999)They were the greatest high-school basketball team their town had ever seen. And the glorious night they won the state championship was the crowning moment of their lives. But 20 years after that magnificent victory, four best friends are about to face off against their most formidable opponents ever...each other! Vincent D'Onofrio, Terry Kinney, Tony Shalhoub, Gary Sinise and Paul Sorvino star in this powerful drama adapted from Jason Miller's Tony® and Pulitzer Prize-winning play.

El Camino Christmas
(2017)Stuck in a liquor store during an alleged robbery, a group of strangers shares hidden truths and forms an unexpected bond on Christmas Eve.

Heroes Behind the Badge
(2012)This inspiring documentary profiles brave law enforcement officers who have put their lives on the line, surviving or making the ultimate sacrifice.

Chlorine
(2013)A man feels guilty about a shady investment deal that could save his crumbling family.

Daredevil: Born Again
Blind lawyer Matt Murdock and former mob boss Wilson Fisk find themselves on a collision course.

Kill the Irishman
(2011)The true story of a tough Irish thug working for mobsters in Cleveland during a turf war in the 1970s.

Household Saints
(1993)Nancy Savoca's star-studded indie gem is a chronicle of a spirited Italian-American New York family that perfectly balances humor, tragedy, and pathos. Executive produced by Jonathan Demme and featuring memorable performances from Vincent D'Onofrio, Tracey Ullman, Lili Taylor, and Michael Imperioli, Household Saints showcases a unique voice in 1990s independent filmmaking.

Happy Accidents
(2000)A young woman finds love and happiness until her new boyfriend announces he is from the year 2470. Marisa Tomei, Vincent D'Onofrio and Holland Taylor star in this romantic comedy.

Death Wish
(2018)After his wife and young daughter are savagely assaulted, a doctor takes it upon himself to get revenge on those who caused them harm.

The Narrows
(2008)To afford tuition at a prestigious Manhattan university, Mike takes a job with the local mob boss, and his assignments become increasingly dangerous.

Staten Island
(2009)Ethan Hawke reteams with his ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 screenwriter James DeMonaco for the latter's directing debut with this independent drama focusing on three New Yorkers (Hawke, Vincent D'Onofrio, and Seymour Cassel) whose lives intersect in the shadow of the Big Apple. Luc Besson co-produces the Europa Corp picture.

Signs of Life
(1989)The magical little fishing village of Easthasset, Maine is the scene of this tender drama about life. In a 24-hour period, the townspeople learn that every ending is a new beginning and that there is some magical method to the madness of daily life.

Crooked Hearts
(1991)When a family secret results in tragedy, two well-meaning parents are forced to face each other—and life—with a newfound independence and maturity.

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
(1998)A New York City detective has one hour to outwit hijackers aboard a subway who plan to kill one hostage every minute until $5 million ransom is paid.

The Winner
(1996)When it is discovered that a man is having remarkable luck at the casinos in Las Vegas, shady characters come out of the woodwork and attempt to take his money.

Full Metal Jacket
(1987)Through the eyes of an 18-year-old recruit--from his first days in the seeming hell of Marine Corps boot camp as his superiors try to strip of him his individuality and re-create him as a Marine, to the hell of the 1968 Tet offensive, Kubrick reveals the damage done to the collective human soul by the inhumanity of war. Based on the novel The Short-Timers by Gustav Hasford.

The Unforgivable
(2021)Released from prison into a society that won't forgive her, a woman convicted of murder searches for the little sister she was forced to leave behind.