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Vincent Ernest "Vince" Vieluf (pronounced ''Vee-loff''; born November 10, 1970) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles in ''Rat Race'' and the short-lived UPN sitcom ''Love, Inc.'' ==Life and career== Vieluf was born in Joliet, Illinois and spent most of his youth in Portland, Texas. He has starred in such movies as ''An American Werewolf in Paris'', ''Rat Race'', ''National Lampoon's Barely Legal'', and ''Grind''. He recently played in a made-for-TV movie called ''Snow Wonder''. Vieluf also appeared on the television hit ''ER''. In 2006 he had a role in the suspense thriller ''Firewall'' as vicious henchman Pim. Vieluf played the dumbfound Blaine Cody in the 2001 comedy ''Rat Race''. Before ''Rat Race'', Vieluf appeared in ''An American Werewolf in Paris'' and ''Clay Pigeons''. In 2006, Vieluf appeared as a jock version of Wolverine in the parody flick, ''Epic Movie''. One of (if not his first) television appearance was in 1997's ''On the Edge of Innocence''. Vieluf made an appearance on the hit series ''Friends'' in 2001. His character, Ned, pretended to be in love with his professor Ross in order to pass a test. He is also a star in UPN's sitcom ''Love, Inc.'' as Barry, a wingman whose quirky ways and comments always stun the customers and employees. Vieluf made an appearance on tevelsion's ''ER'' as Bernard Gamely. He has also appeared in three episodes of ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' playing Connor Foster in the episodes "Homebodies", "Ending Happy" and "Disarmed and Dangerous". Additionally, he appeared in the spinoff series ''CSI: Miami'' as Gil Callem. Vieluf was the director and writer of the 2010 film ''Order of Chaos''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vince Vieluf」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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