- Born and raised in Miami, Fl., Vincent Alvas began performing first as a martial artist at the age of four. He continued training for over twenty years, performing and competing throughout the United States and winning on the local, regional and national level. His unique physical abilities then led him to dance, continuing to perform as a break dancer throughout Miami.
Through performing in the martial arts and dance worlds, he grew a strong reputation as an entertainer. In 2011, he began his training as an actor at the Miami Acting Studio. He soon began working consistently, booking several national commercials for companies such as a Nike, Time Warner Cable, and Ferrero Rocher among numerous others. Soon after, Vincent made the jump to television with a role on Nickelodeon Latin America's "Grachi" as the rival swim team leader of the shows star. His work in television did not stop there, as he later booked roles on several other TV productions including as the host for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines Port Shopping Network.
Over the last year, Vincent has starred in several notable films including "The Institute" alongside James Franco, as well "Typee", produced by Franco as well.
Recently, Vincent has spent time creating. In the fall of 2016, he produced and directed the 120 Hour Film Festival, partnering with Scott Haze, James Franco and David Van Asselt of the Rattlestick Playwrights Theatre. In 2021, Vincent made his directorial debut with the film ROY, which he also stars.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Vincent Alvas
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- Vincent Alvas began writing at a very early age. He has since transitioned to screenwriting, with his script, "The Senator's Son", being his first independent film which he stars in.
- He started training in Tang Soo Do/Soo Bahk Do martial arts at the age of 4. He achieved his Midnight Blue (Black) Belt by the time he was 9 years old. Today he is a third degree Midnight Blue (Black) belt.
- Vincent played multiple sports in high school. He was one of only a handful of students to play varsity football as a sophomore. He played volleyball and ran track as well.
- At age 9, Vincent was the youngest athlete to represent the world renowned Red Barry's Baseball World Team in international competition against Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic as a pitcher and short stop.
- Vincent owned a successful marketing business from 2004 to 2010. He then took his expertise to his brother's business - a martial arts studio - before beginning his professional acting career.
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