Vincent Phillip D'Onofrio was born on June 30, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York, to Phyllis, a restaurant manager and server, and Gene D'Onofrio, a theatre production assistant and interior designer. He is of Italian descent and has two older sisters. He studied at the Actors Studio and the American Stanislavski Theatre. Vincent D'Onofrio is known as an "actor's actor". The wide variety of roles he has played and the quality of his work have earned him a reputation as a versatile talent.
His first paid role was in Off-Broadway's "This Property Is Condemned". He continued appearing in plays and worked as a bouncer, a bodyguard and a delivery man. In 1984, he made his Broadway debut in "Open Admissions", followed by work in numerous other stage plays. In 2012, D'Onofrio returned to teach at the Lee Strasberg Theater & Film Institute. As a film actor, D'Onofrio's career break came when he played a mentally unbalanced recruit in
Full Metal Jacket (1987), directed by the renowned
Stanley Kubrick. For this role D'Onofrio gained nearly 70 pounds. He had a major role in
Dying Young (1991), and appeared prominently in the box-office smash
Men in Black (1997) as the bad guy (Edgar "The Bug").
Other films of note in which he has appeared are
Mystic Pizza (1988),
JFK (1991),
The Player (1992),
Ed Wood (1994),
The Cell (2000),
The Break-Up (2006) and
Jurassic World (2015). In 1996, D'Onofrio garnered critical acclaim along with co-star
RenƩe Zellweger for
The Whole Wide World (1996), which he helped produce. He also made a guest appearance in
The Subway (1997), where he played an accident victim who could not be rescued and was destined to die. For this performance he won an Emmy nomination. In 2000, he both produced and starred in
Steal This Movie (2000), a biopic of radical leader
Abbie Hoffman.
In 2001, D'Onofrio took the role which has likely given him his greatest public recognition: Det. Robert Goren, the lead character in the TV series
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001). Goren is based on Sherlock Holmes but, instead of relying upon physical evidence like Holmes, D'Onofrio's character focuses on psychology to identify the perpetrators, whom he often draws into confessing or yielding condemning evidence. He played the part for 10 years.
In his career D'Onofrio's various film characters have included a priest, a bisexual former porn star, a hijacker, a serial killer,
Orson Welles, a space alien, a 1960s radical leader, a pulp fiction writer, an ingenious police investigator and Stuart Smalley's dope-head brother. His on-screen love interests have included
Julia Roberts,
Cameron Diaz,
RenƩe Zellweger,
Marisa Tomei,
Tracey Ullman,
Rebecca De Mornay and
Lili Taylor. One of his latest roles is in Marvel's
Daredevil (2015) as Daredevil's nemesis, Wilson Fisk. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.