Vince was born and raised in Hackensack, New Jersey, to Sicilian immigrant parents, and was the youngest of four children. He attended St. Francis School (K-8) where he was often overlooked for school plays, much to his disappointment. His parents dissuaded his pursuit of acting at a young age, emphasizing the importance of education instead.
Vince was a very athletic individual throughout his life, and eventually found his passion in the sport of Powerlifting. He became the Northen USA Regional Champion in 1998 and 1990, and was named Powerlifter of the Year by The New York Times in their 1990 year in review for the Juniors Division (ages 20-23).
After his athletic career, Vince attended Fordham University College of Business Administration, where he graduated with a Bachelor's of Science and honors in accounting in 1991. He then went on to attend New York Law School, where he won the Froessel Moot Court Competition as a first-year law student. This victory led to his employment with the New York Attorney General's Office while completing his law degree.
Vince passed the New Jersey and New York bar exams and later waived into the District of Columbia bar, becoming admitted to practice in the United States District Court and United States Supreme Court. After passing the bar and securing employment, Vince began pursuing his lifelong dream of becoming an entertainer.
He moonlighted as an actor, unbeknownst to his employer, a prestigious criminal defense firm in Hackensack, New Jersey. As a result of his comedic and acting success, Vince left the security of his law career and opened his own solo law practice. He continued to excel in both professions, becoming a prominent solo practitioner with published decisions in law, a headline comic performing weekly at the famed Caroline's on Broadway, and an established actor.
Vince continues to excel in his professions, seeking to produce a show about his life story.