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Vincent Cartiser: biography and selected filmography

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Vincent Cartiser: biography and selected filmography
Vincent Cartiser: biography and selected filmography
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Vincent Kartizer is an American film and television actor, known for his roles in films and TV shows such as Alaska (1996), Father's Sins (2001), Angel (2002 - 2004) and others. And although his education does not not associated with acting, he still chose this profession. And this is what came of it.

Biography and personal life

Vincent Cartiser (photo below) was born in 1979 in the northern United States, in Minnesota's largest city, Minneapolis. And he got his name in honor of the famous Dutch artist, Vincent Van Gogh. His mother, Janet Marie, was the manager of the kindergarten, and his father, James Ralph Kartizer, a seller of construction equipment. Vincent became the sixth child in the family. He graduated from Apple Walley High School. And its related roots stretch immediately from several countries: Germany, Poland, Sweden and Finland.

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The personal life of Vincent Cartizer developed quietly, without scandals and divorce proceedings. In 1998, he met with the American model and actress Rachel Lee Cook for four months. But in 2012 he met true love - Alexis Bledel, another star in the series “Mad Men”. Two years later they got married, and their son was born.

Eddie Chandler, Sean Barnes, Bobby

His film debut took place in 1993, when he played an orphan boy in Tony Bill's melodrama Wild Heart. A year later, appeared in the image of Eddie Chandler in the Craig Clyde fantasy drama “Messenger of Heaven” (1994). Then he noted in the sports drama Andrew Scheinman's "Little Big League" (1994). He played Nicholas in one episode of the drama series "Sweet Justice" (1994 - 1995). And he played the role of Gillion in the Frank Oz family drama "The Native American in the Closet." And that was enough for him, because he was just starting.

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In 1996, Vincent Kartizer received one of the main roles in the adventure film Fraser Clark Heston "Alaska". He played the fifteen-year-old Sean Barnes, who, together with his younger sister, went to the crash site of an airplane piloted by their father. The next project brought him another major role in the comedy action movie Roger Christian “The Conspirators” (1997).

In 1998, the actor was lucky to play a drug addict and petty thief named Bobby in the drama “Another Day in Paradise” by Larry Clark. And in the same year, along with Kirsten Dunst, Gaby Hoffmann and Rachel Lee Cook, he appeared in the comedy of The Conspiracy of Pranks by Sarah Kernokan.

Thomas Caffrey, Mason Mulich, Pete Campbell

In 2000, the actor starred in the thriller Rob Schmidt's Crime and Punishment in the American Way. Then again with Kirsten Dunst appears in the crime thriller Paul Nicholas "City of Fortune" (2000). Gets the lead role in Peter Filardi's satanic horror film “Ricky 6” (2000). And he accepts an invitation to shoot detective thriller Tom McLaughlin's “Sins of the Father” (2001), in which he tries on the image of Thomas Caffrey, a seventeen-year-old guy who recently survived a family tragedy.

Since 2002, Vincent Cartiser has been taking part in the filming of the supernatural drama David Greenwalt and Joss Whedon's The Angel. In the Buffy spin-off, he played Connor, a miracle child born of two vampires. Then the actor recalls the director Mark Milgard and offers him to play the role of Mason Mulich, the main character of the American melodrama "Dandelion" (2004). And two years later, Vincent appears with a small role in the biographical drama of Nick Cassavetes “Alpha Dog” (2006).

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The next year was one of the most significant for him. The shooting of the popular series by Matthew Weiner “Mad Men” (2007 - 2015) began. In the highly rated project, the actor in all 92 episodes played Pete Campbell, a young and ambitious advertising agency employee.

Walter Clemens, Marsh Marieuzer, Lawrence Corby

Despite the attachment to the project about advertisers, Vincent Kartizer did not deny himself the pleasure of visiting other film sets. For example, in 2011, he played a minor character in Andrew Niccol's science fiction thriller Time. He voiced Walter Clemens, suspected of arson of the installer, in the detective video game LA Noire. And also a rodent named Ezekiel from the cartoon "Rango" (2011).

From 2013 to 2015, the actor voiced Marsh Marieuezers in the animated series Dino Stamatopoulos "US High School", designed for an adult audience. He played in the drama of Sean Gartofilis "Beach Pillows" (2014) and the drama of Scott Cohen's "Red Knot" (2004). And also received a cameo role in the comedy series Inside Amy Schumer (2013 - …).

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In 2015, the actor appeared in two episodes of the historical mini-series Paul A. Edwards "Saints and Aliens." In the image of Detective Lawrence Corby, he appeared in the thriller Andy Goddard's “Trap”. And in 2017, he played a small role in the biographical drama of Tommy O`Heyver "America's Most Hated Woman", which tells the story of the life and death of Madalin Murray O`Hare, the founder of the American Atheist Society.