Vincent Kirk
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Vincent Brian Kirk was born August 24, 1981 in Anaheim, California.
Being involved with the Arts at a very young age, he started off as a
musician. At only four years old, he began playing the piano -
something he still does today. After that, he took the flute and
singing lessons. He has been trained as a classical tenor.
When he was in junior high, he became interested in drama and enrolled in his 8th Grade drama class. His first play was "To Be Loved", a high-school contemporary version of "Romeo and Juliet". In high school and college, he continued to pursue his love of acting, appearing in such plays as "Our Town", "The King and I", "The Sound of Music", "Roosters", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "You Can't Take it With You" and others.
After a while, Vincent got interested in working in films and he tried his hand and writing and directing. His first feature film was a modern, all-female telling of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (2003). Following was another low-budget feature, "Between the Raindrops" (2004), a tragic romance, in which he acted as well as directed.
In March 2004, Vincent began studying at the Los Angeles Film School as a part of their 1-Year Intensive Filmmaking Program. There, he shot his thesis film, "Dorian" (2005), an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray". "Dorian" had its premiere at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival in September 2005.
2007 brought "Angels on Fire", a dark story of love and revenge.
In 2009, Vincent has two projects planned, "People Like Us", an examination of how different people deal with their sexuality, and "Lies", a short film about two strangers who meet at a wedding.
When he was in junior high, he became interested in drama and enrolled in his 8th Grade drama class. His first play was "To Be Loved", a high-school contemporary version of "Romeo and Juliet". In high school and college, he continued to pursue his love of acting, appearing in such plays as "Our Town", "The King and I", "The Sound of Music", "Roosters", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "You Can't Take it With You" and others.
After a while, Vincent got interested in working in films and he tried his hand and writing and directing. His first feature film was a modern, all-female telling of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (2003). Following was another low-budget feature, "Between the Raindrops" (2004), a tragic romance, in which he acted as well as directed.
In March 2004, Vincent began studying at the Los Angeles Film School as a part of their 1-Year Intensive Filmmaking Program. There, he shot his thesis film, "Dorian" (2005), an adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray". "Dorian" had its premiere at the Los Angeles International Short Film Festival in September 2005.
2007 brought "Angels on Fire", a dark story of love and revenge.
In 2009, Vincent has two projects planned, "People Like Us", an examination of how different people deal with their sexuality, and "Lies", a short film about two strangers who meet at a wedding.