Vincent Martella
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Vincent Michael Martella was born in Rochester, New York, to Donna and Michael Martella, who owns a pizza chain. He was raised in Florida, and is of Italian descent.
Martella, responsible for breathing life into the animated
character Phineas in the hit Disney Channel television show Phineas
and Ferb, is no stranger to the entertainment industry. Jumpstarting his
passion for performing and entertaining others through dance at age
three, Vincent delivered his first live performance in The Nutcracker.
Soon after, Martella was performing in school plays, appearing in local
and National commercial spots, and training in acting, piano, and
vocals. By age seven, Martella was already a big commodity in the
Central Florida commercial market, working both print and national
commercials.
During Martella's first trip to Los Angeles, he landed a guest spot on
Fox's Cracking Up and Stacked, as well as a recurring role on
Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified, where he developed his own character
for the role of "Scoop." The following summer, Vincent was cast in his
first film role, acting opposite Rob Schneider in Deuce Bigelow:
European Gigolo. In 2005, Martella landed one of his most notable roles
as "Greg Wuliger" in the People's Choice and Golden Globe nominated
comedy sitcom, Everybody Hates Chris, based loosely on comedian Chris
Rock's childhood. During his four-year time with the show, Martella
also had a role in the hit Universal Pictures film, Role Models,
opposite Seann William Scott and Paul Rudd. Despite being a lead on
Everybody Hates Chris, Martella was able to land another huge
opportunity, being cast as "Phineas" in the hit animated Disney series,
Phineas and Ferb. During his seven years voicing the main character,
Martella also lent his vocals to all related Phineas and Ferb projects,
Final Fantasy XIII, Batman video games and appeared in the television
shows, R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour and The Mentalist.
Martella can most recently be found in the recurring role of "Patrick"
in AMC's critically acclaimed series, The Walking Dead. He also can be
found in the films McFarland, opposite Kevin Costner and Maria Bello
and Clinger, in post-production. With impressive roles and
extremely popular credits on his resume, it is clear that Martella's
past, present, and future in the entertainment business is bright.
Martella splits his time between residing in both Los Angeles
and Florida.
Martella, responsible for breathing life into the animated
character Phineas in the hit Disney Channel television show Phineas
and Ferb, is no stranger to the entertainment industry. Jumpstarting his
passion for performing and entertaining others through dance at age
three, Vincent delivered his first live performance in The Nutcracker.
Soon after, Martella was performing in school plays, appearing in local
and National commercial spots, and training in acting, piano, and
vocals. By age seven, Martella was already a big commodity in the
Central Florida commercial market, working both print and national
commercials.
During Martella's first trip to Los Angeles, he landed a guest spot on
Fox's Cracking Up and Stacked, as well as a recurring role on
Nickelodeon's Ned's Declassified, where he developed his own character
for the role of "Scoop." The following summer, Vincent was cast in his
first film role, acting opposite Rob Schneider in Deuce Bigelow:
European Gigolo. In 2005, Martella landed one of his most notable roles
as "Greg Wuliger" in the People's Choice and Golden Globe nominated
comedy sitcom, Everybody Hates Chris, based loosely on comedian Chris
Rock's childhood. During his four-year time with the show, Martella
also had a role in the hit Universal Pictures film, Role Models,
opposite Seann William Scott and Paul Rudd. Despite being a lead on
Everybody Hates Chris, Martella was able to land another huge
opportunity, being cast as "Phineas" in the hit animated Disney series,
Phineas and Ferb. During his seven years voicing the main character,
Martella also lent his vocals to all related Phineas and Ferb projects,
Final Fantasy XIII, Batman video games and appeared in the television
shows, R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour and The Mentalist.
Martella can most recently be found in the recurring role of "Patrick"
in AMC's critically acclaimed series, The Walking Dead. He also can be
found in the films McFarland, opposite Kevin Costner and Maria Bello
and Clinger, in post-production. With impressive roles and
extremely popular credits on his resume, it is clear that Martella's
past, present, and future in the entertainment business is bright.
Martella splits his time between residing in both Los Angeles
and Florida.