Vincent Irizarry

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Vincent Irizarry
Born
Vincent Michael Irizarry

(1959-11-12) November 12, 1959 (age 64)
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present
Spouse
(m. 1989; div. 1992)
Avalon House
(m. 1997; sep. 2010)
Children4
Websitewww.vincent-irizarry.com

Vincent Michael Irizarry (born November 12, 1959) is an American actor. He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 1985 and 2002, and won in 2009.

Early life and education[edit]

Irizarry grew up on Long Island, New York, and he is one of six children.[1] He moved to Lake Grove, New York at an early age. At age 11, Irizarry began to study piano, becoming classically trained, then continued his studies at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He performed in numerous productions with a regional theater company. He won a full-time scholarship with Lee Strasberg at his Theater Institute.

Career[edit]

Irizarry got his start in daytime television in 1983 as Brandon/Lujack Luvonaczek Spaulding on Guiding Light. His character was paired up with Beth Raines (then Judi Evans Luciano) and they were considered a "supercouple." He was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 1985]. He then played Dr. Scott Clark from 1987 to 1989 on Santa Barbara. He also portrayed the role of Lujack Spaulding's twin brother Nick McHenry Spaulding on Guiding Light from July 1991 to February 26, 1996. Irizarry returned for a cameo in late-December 1996.

Irizarry was cast in the role of Dr. David Hayward on All My Children, a role he originated in 1997. Irizarry also went to One Life to Live, during the infamous baby-swap storyline in 2005. He portrayed David until November 28, 2006.

However, in November 2006, Irizarry joined the cast of The Young and the Restless as the character David Chow, first appearing on January 9, 2007. David Chow was romantically involved with Carmen Mesta, played by Marisa Ramirez. Originally contracted for 13 weeks, Irizarry's character proved popular, and his stay on the soap was extended.

On August 17, 2008, a spokesperson for All My Children confirmed that Irizarry would reprise the role of David Hayward. Irizarry returned to the studio in September and began making regular appearances in October until it aired its final episode on September 23, 2011.

In December 2012, Irizarry announced on his Facebook page that he would be joining Prospect Park's online reboot of All My Children, scheduled for Spring 2013. He reprised his Emmy award-winning role of Dr. David Hayward that he originated in 1997. It ran from April to September 2013.

In 2013, Irizarry appeared in an episode of Homeland.[2]

In August 2015, news broke that Irizarry joined the cast of Days of Our Lives, portraying the role of Deimos Kiriakis, the bitter and vindictive younger half-brother of Victor Kiriakis. Irizarry made his first appearance in early January 2016.[3][4][5] He was let go from the serial in February 2017, and then received a Daytime Emmy nomination.[6][7]

Personal life[edit]

Irizarry's oldest child, Ash Harris, was born in May 1989.[1]

He married actress Signy Coleman in July 1989[8] but they would divorce in 1992.[1] Their daughter Siena Sophia[9] was born in 1990. He married Avalon House in 1997, and they have two children. Irizarry confirmed that he and House were in the process of getting a divorce in 2010.[1][10]

He was in a relationship with clothing designer Donna Petracca.[11]

On March 16, 2023, his son Elias, who had been a cadet at The Citadel, was convicted for his involvement in the January 6 United States Capitol Attack and sentenced to 14 days in prison.[12]

Filmography[edit]

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1986 Heartbreak Ridge Fragetti film
1988 Circus Sean television film
1990 Lucky/Chances Gino Santangelo television miniseries
1996 Lying Eyes Derek Bradshaw television film
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1983–1985, 1989, 1991–1996 Guiding Light Brandon "Lujack" Luvonaczek and Nick McHenry Spaulding role held (Lujack): November 28, 1983 – December 6, 1985; 1989, 1991, 1993
role held (Nick): July 16, 1991 – February 26, 1996; December 27 – 30, 1996
nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series (1986)
1987–1989 Santa Barbara Scott Clark role held: November 9, 1987 – October 18, 1989
1991 Murder, She Wrote Michael Abruzzi episode: "Family Doctor"
1997 Beverly Hills, 90210 Riggs 3 episodes
1997–2006, 2008–2011, 2013 All My Children David Hayward role held: November 27, 1997 – March 2, 1998; July 8, 1998 – November 28, 2006; October 23, 2008 – September 23, 2011; April 29, 2013 – September 2, 2013
Soap Opera Digest Award for Outstanding Villain
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (2009) (tied with Jeff Branson)
Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2002)
2005 One Life to Live David Hayward 3 episodes
2007–2008 The Young and the Restless David Chow role held: January 9, 2007 – August 1, 2008
2016–2017, 2021 Days of Our Lives Deimos Kiriakis role held: January 18, 2016 – June 29, 2017; November 1–2, 2021
nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (2017)
2019–Present The Bold and the Beautiful Jordan Armstrong 10 episodes

Awards[edit]

  • Daytime Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Younger Man- GL (1986)
  • Daytime Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Lead Actor- AMC (2002)
  • Daytime Emmy Pre-Nomination, Outstanding Lead Actor- AMC (2003, 2004)
  • Soap Opera Digest Outstanding Villain- AMC (1999)
  • Winner, Best Supporting Actor (tied with Jeff Branson)-AMC (2009)
  • Daytime Emmy Nomination, Outstanding Lead Actor- DOOL (2017)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Vincent Irizarry Bio (411)". Soap Opera Digest. August 26, 2015.
  2. ^ "Gerontion". Homeland. Season 3. Episode 7. November 10, 2013. Event occurs at 14:48. Showtime. Retrieved August 25, 2017.
  3. ^ Goldberg, Michael (August 30, 2015). "Emmy Winner Vincent Irizarry Joins Days of our Lives". Serial Scoop. United States: Blogger (Google). Retrieved August 30, 2015.
  4. ^ SOD (August 31, 2015). "VINCENT IRIZARRY CONFIRMED AT DAYS". Soap Opera Digest. United States. American Media, Inc. Archived from the original on September 3, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  5. ^ Webb Mitovich, Matt (August 31, 2015). "All My Children Vet Vincent Irizarry Joins Days of Our Lives — Get Details". TVLine. United States: Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on September 1, 2015. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  6. ^ "Vincent Irizarry out at Days of our Lives".
  7. ^ "INTERVIEW: Vincent Irizarry on his Emmy nomination and future in daytime". soapcentral.com.
  8. ^ "OffScreen Love." Soap Opera Digest. July / August 1989.
  9. ^ Hirsch, Lynda (November 22, 1993). "Actress Signy Coleman Finds Strength In Blind Character". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
  10. ^ "Vincent Irizarry Sets The Record Straight!". ABC's Soap's In Depth. August 26, 2015. Retrieved November 1, 2010.
  11. ^ "the doctor is in". Soap Opera Digest. August 5, 2013. p. 43
  12. ^ Dys, Andrew; Monk, John (2023-03-16). "'Source of great shame': Suspended Citadel cadet from Fort Mill sentenced in Jan. 6 case". www.charlotteobserver.com. Retrieved 2023-12-24.

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