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GUSTAV VINTAS.

 

 

 

 

2010 - present

2010 - present

Gustav Vintas, the Argentina born, Canadian citizen and USA resident, is no foreigner to portraying characters of suave deception or sinister villainy.

 

In leading roles in film and television, Gustav has played an evil mercenary opposite Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon; a gangster opposite Scott Glenn in Verne Miller; a chauffeur and butler with a penchant for burying people alive in Midnight, co-starring with Lynn Redgrave and Tony Curtis; a co-conspirator kidnapping Linda Hamilton in the final two-hour Beauty and the Beast; opposite Victoria Principal in CBS' Mistress, and Angela Lansbury on Murder, She Wrote. 

 

After the success of Lethal Weapon, the film's director Richard Donner selected Gustav to play the lead role in Donner's episode of the first trilogy of his cult series Tales From The Crypt. He was seen in the action film American Hero, as well as starring in Ringer. On TV he was a guest star in the FOX series Secret Agent ManVintas also hit the MTV airwaves as a commanding presence in the ground breaking Madonna video, Express Yourself.

 

He says he does not mind playing the villain. "I love these roles, and I know I am flexible enough to play other characters as well." Gustav does bridge these sinister roles with comedy. He was memorable as the doctor in Blake Edward's Micki & Maude with Dudley Moore and Amy Irving. Yet he does have a particularly menacing gleam and sly smile, with an accented baritone voice which has an air of sophistication and old world charm. These attributes won him the role as the real-life narco-terrorist, Pablo Escobar, in the Michael Mann, Emmy-nominated mini-series Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel, for which critics from such publications as Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety , People and New York Magazine praised Vintas for his outstanding, multi-layered performance. 

 

With Rumanian grand-parents, Gustav says: "I have Transylvanian blood in my veins." This made him the perfect choice for the title role in Skouras' feature Vampire At Midnight, as a psychoanalyst who believes he is a vampire. Playing a psychoanalyst is something that comes quite naturally to Gustav. Educated at the French Lycee of Buenos Aires, Gustav received his M.D. from University of Buenos Aires and obtained his Residency Certificate in Psychiatry from McGill University, Montreal; and Fellowship in Child Psychiatry from Cornell University, New York City. 

 

Trained in the arts as well, from theatre to music, Gustav has a truly classical education which also includes studies at England's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and with Stella Adler in New York. A cabaret artist with international exposure, Vintas conceived, wrote and performs his one-man show Merci Maurice, a tribute, based on the life and songs of Maurice Chevalier  www.chevalier.nu .With a French and English song repertoire, Gustav captures the essence of that great performer. This production has earned him commendations around the world as well as from the Chevalier Estate.

 

On stage, Gustav received accolades for his work in a Charles Baudelaire one-man show at the French Institute in Buenos Aires. He also received critical praise for his starring role in the New York production of Death Takes A Holiday; as Fred, in The Respectable Prostitute; as the Duke of Time, in Bubulinos; as Dr. Diener, in Fatty, at the Tiffany Theatre; as The Doctor, in Woyzeck; as HerrMuller,in Rainer Werner

Fassbinder's Garbage, The City And Death; as The Judge, in Jean Genet's The Balcony; and as The Master of Ceremonies, in Fassbinder's Pre-Paradise Sorry Now, in Los Angeles. (Theatre Reviews) 

 

Hailed as the new anti-hero for motion pictures, he is the man you love to hate. His engaging humour and subtle charm can quickly turn into a liquid ferocity with unpredictability and freshness. Gustav Vintas is a classic.

 

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