Vinnie Langdon III is an American Actor, Filmmaker and Television Personality. Langdon grew up heavily involved with theatre in his childhood with musicals and Theatre performances. In September 2004, he began producing a weekly public access television series in Northern California called "The Vinnie Langdon Show" which consisted of interviews with bands and live performances. He has won four awards for his independent films, "Best Original Screenplay" in The Buckingham Film Festival for his first indie film called "Magic Sunglasses" (2004), "Best Picture" at the Buckingham Film Festival (2005) and "Best Comedy" in the Idaho Panhandle Film Festival both for his short film called "Permission" (2006.) On April 25, 2010, Vinnie won "The Up-And-Comer Actor" award at the Sacramento International Film Festival nominated by The California Film Foundation. In 2011, He made a guest appearance on the YouTube hit channel, Smosh as an "Alien Student." Later that year he played the role on a couple episodes as a Police Officer on Discovery I.D's "I (Almost) Got Away With It" and "Cuff Me If You Can." In March 2012, Vinnie's public access television show began broadcasting in Manhattan, New York on the Manhattan Neighborhood Network. In 2013, Langdon won "The Viral King" award by The Sacramento International Film Festival at the Sacramento Film Festival 2013 but was presented the award in September 2013.
A Night Off
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
Knox Mine Disaster Documentary
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Film
(Documentary)
Camera and Electrical Department
Bullets Blades and Blood
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Film
(Action)
Actor
Jackson Bolt
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Film
(Action)
Actor
The Story of the Dutch Reformed Church
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Film
(Documentary)
Director
The Vinnie Langdon Show
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Television
(Music)
Actor
Our Town: Pittston
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Film
(Documentary)
Producer
American Wrestler: The Wizard
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Film
(Drama and Sport)
Actor
Speed Dating
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
The Amblyopian
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Actor
Zapper Woman
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
Big Bear
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
Night Out
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Miscellaneous Crew
Meet and Greet
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Film
(Short, Comedy and Drama)
Actor
Two Pods and a Pea
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
Fairy Bootcamp
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
Fear at Clinton Road
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Film
(Short and Adventure)
Actor
Zombie's Property
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Film
(Short)
Actor
Special Hearts
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Film
(Documentary and Short)
Director
Beyond the Cowtown
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Film
(Documentary)
Director
Dumping Day
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
The Vinny Vella Show
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Television
(Comedy)
Miscellaneous Crew
Whole Lotta Views
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Film
(Comedy)
Actor
Ninja See, Ninja Do
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
Contagion
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Film
(Drama and Thriller)
Actor
I Faked My Own Death
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Television
(Crime)
Actor
I (Almost) Got Away with It
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Television
(Documentary, Crime and Mystery)
Actor
Smosh
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Television
(Comedy, Fantasy and Sci-Fi)
Actor
Cuff Me If You Can
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Television
(Crime)
Actor
Shuai Ge
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Director
The Danyell Show
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
The Happinesss
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
Dragon Slayer
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Production manager
Mystery Under Misery
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Film
(Drama)
Actor
American Idol Christmas
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Film
(Music)
Actor
Hidden Heritage: Dianne Rafalski Story
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Film
(Documentary)
Director
Solano County Chinese History
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Film
(Documentary and Short)
Director
Becklo's Bootcamp
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Television
(Talk-Show)
Editor
Charlando Con Teresa Foster
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Television
(Talk-Show)
Editor
The Green Room
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Film
(Family)
Actor
Forget The One
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Film
(Short and Drama)
Director
Permission
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
Video Matt Presents
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Television
(Talk-Show)
Camera and Electrical Department
Road to Opportunity
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Film
(Comedy and Drama)
Miscellaneous Crew
Life Savers
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Actor
Magic Sunglasses
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Film
(Short and Comedy)
Director
BWA: Backyard Wrestling Alliance
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Television
(Sport)
Cinematographer
Up-And-Comer Award - Sacramento International Film Festival
(2010)
Best Picture - Buckingham Film Festival
(2006)
Best Comedy - Idaho Panhandle Film Festival
(2006)
Best Original Screenplay - Buckingham Film Festival
(2004)
Solano Community College
(2004-2008)