Victor Stagliano grew up in Hawthorne, New York. Vic was a standout football player in school, earning a four-year scholarship to the University of Texas at El Paso, where he was a three-year starter as a Fullback.
After graduating, he signed with the Houston Oilers, followed by the Los Angeles Raiders.
Following his NFL career, Vic turned to his other passion, acting. He studied with Burt Reynolds at the Burt Reynolds Institute. Mr. Reynolds is his close friend and mentor.
It didn't take long for Vic to start working as a reserve, including a starring guest role on the TV series "Burn Notice", followed by a lead role in the independent film "Chronological Order", as well as various commercials.
Vic resides in Los Angeles. He worked alongside JK Simmons in the title role of "Blackstone", a psychopath, and recently led the cast in the feature film "Undeclared", where he played Vince, the nemesis.
Following in the footsteps of his favorite actors Robert DeNiro and Ed Harris, Vic enjoys playing complex characters that are threatening gangsters, detectives, and lawyers. He also excels in comedy.
As a true lover of the art of acting, Vic has also graced the stage, performing in renowned plays such as "A Few Good Men", "Orphans", and "True West", among others.
Vic has recently been involved in the final stages of producing, which has increased his versatility strength and.
Born and raised in Hawthorne, New York, Vic grew up working at a young age in his family's famous Italian restaurant, DePalo's Underground Hideaway.