Vincent William Dangerfield, a Canadian native, was born in Kamloops, British Columbia, as the youngest of three siblings, with two older sisters. His ancestry is predominantly English, Irish, and Scottish, with a 1/16 Cree First Nations heritage on his father's side.
As a child, Vincent demonstrated a passion for movies and entertainment, but instead channeled his energy into sports and athletics. He excelled in various activities, including baseball, golf, snowboarding, and martial arts, achieving his black belt in Tae Kwon Do at a young age.
Following high school, Vincent co-founded a franchise pizza take-out and delivery business with two friends. However, he later pursued an opportunity in finance, which led him to meet a director who asked him to appear in a financial planning commercial. This experience sparked his interest in acting, and he enrolled in his first acting class at Austin-Tuck studios (now Deb Podowski Acting Studio) in Vancouver, BC. After a month, he left the business world behind, committing himself to his passion for acting.
Over the next decade, Vincent honed his craft under the guidance of renowned acting coaches Deb Podowski, John-Pyper Ferguson, Mel Tuck, and Larry Moss. He studied extensively, discovering and cultivating his natural ability to transform into diverse characters.
Vincent's acting career began with a single episode of Supernatural in 2012, followed by appearances in Motive, Rogue, and a recurring role in The Killing. He continues to build his profile in Vancouver, with the long-term goal of making a mark in Hollywood films.
In his personal life, Vincent is engaged to Carly Arbuthnot and together they have two sons, Bodhi and Koa Dangerfield.