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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Vincent Martella's Life

Vincent Michael Martella was born in Rochester, New York on October 15, 1992. He was raised in Florida and started dancing at the age of three years old, and delivered his first live performance in The Nutcracker. Not long after, Vincent was performing in school plays, appearing in local commercial spots as well as attending acting, piano, and vocal training. By the tender age of seven, Martella was one of the hottest kids in the Central Florida market, working both print and national commercials. It soon became clear that Vincent was ready for a bigger market: Los Angeles. During his first trip in Los Angeles, he landed a guest spot on Fox's Cracking Up and a recurring role on Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified, where he developed his own character for the role of "Scoop". The following summer Vincent nabbed his first film role working opposite Rob Schneider in "Deuce Bigelow: European Gigolo". Since then, Vincent has guest starred on the Fox comedy "Stacked", starring Pamela Anderson, and lent his voice to the feature film "Bad News Bears". Vincent stayed busy while on hiatus from "Everybody Hates Chris" and in fact, he shot the Universal film "Role Models" (November 14th) opposite Sean William Scott and Paul Rudd and also the film "Baitshop" where he co-stars opposite of Billy Ray Cyrus and Bill Engvall as one of the lead characters "Scott". He plays the lead role in "Phineas and Ferb" as "Phineas Flynn". He is alive and currently 20 years old.

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