Duke Vincent made his acting debut as Louis Brisco, one of Frank Mosca's goons in the episode "Contempt of Court" and as an unnamed goon (possibly Brisco but not revealed on camera) in the episode "Blood and Roses", as Tony Muriati, one of DiMarco's shooters in the episode "To Have and to Hold", and as Fuentes, one of the heavies after Stan Switek's gambling debts in the episode "Too Much, Too Late" of the series Miami Vice. His only other credited acting appearance was in the 1990 movie American Tiger.
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| - Duke Vincent made his acting debut as Louis Brisco, one of Frank Mosca's goons in the episode "Contempt of Court" and as an unnamed goon (possibly Brisco but not revealed on camera) in the episode "Blood and Roses", as Tony Muriati, one of DiMarco's shooters in the episode "To Have and to Hold", and as Fuentes, one of the heavies after Stan Switek's gambling debts in the episode "Too Much, Too Late" of the series Miami Vice. His only other credited acting appearance was in the 1990 movie American Tiger.
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| - Duke Vincent made his acting debut as Louis Brisco, one of Frank Mosca's goons in the episode "Contempt of Court" and as an unnamed goon (possibly Brisco but not revealed on camera) in the episode "Blood and Roses", as Tony Muriati, one of DiMarco's shooters in the episode "To Have and to Hold", and as Fuentes, one of the heavies after Stan Switek's gambling debts in the episode "Too Much, Too Late" of the series Miami Vice. His only other credited acting appearance was in the 1990 movie American Tiger.
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