Vinnie Langdon III
- Actor
- Director
- Editor
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.