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Swagger
11-11-2004, 11:26 AM
'INTENT' STAR FAINTS ON THE SET


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November 11, 2004 -- VINCENT D'Onofrio, the star of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," passed out while shooting the hit TV series yesterday morning — prompting insiders to gossip that the actor is "losing it."
"Ever since John Kerry lost the election, [D'Onofrio] has lost his [bleep,]" said our on-set insider.

"He has been getting into fistfights with people, and when he passed out today, we all thought he was faking it. But then he insisted they call 911."

An ambulance raced to the Queens studio, where paramedics found nothing wrong with the gifted actor, who became a star in 1987 with his searing performance as a misfit Marine in "Full Metal Jacket."

Tensions on the "Criminal Intent" set are running high. "No one thinks Vincent will last for much longer," the insider said.

"He is so hard to work with — a total freak. He constantly complains about the scripts and has held up production a lot."

D'Onofrio, a big Kerry supporter, was said to be devastated over President Bush's re-election. "When PAGE SIX [last week] wrote about 'Law & Order' putting up signs forbidding political discussions on set, it was funny," our source said. "Those signs were put up because of [D'Onofrio]."

About a month before the election, D'Onofrio "insisted" on putting up anti-Bush posters and fliers, "and would attack anyone who disagreed with him," the spy added.

In response, "Law & Order" producers posted signs banning political discussions or anything else that would impede work on set, implying that D'Onofrio had held up taping of the show with his political zealotry.

D'Onofrio's co-stars, Kathryn Erbe, Jamey Sheridan and Courtney B. Vance, are said to be fed up with his antics.



"No one — and I do mean no one — talks to him anymore," the insider added.

A rep for the show insisted there had been no "fistfights."

D'Onofrio does not have a rep. But show creator Dick Wolf said via a rep: "The stress of being the first among equals on a one-hour television drama is the most exhausting job in show business. Hours are long and stress levels are high.

"Any actor who has been in Vincent's position knows how tough it is. It is unfortunate that Vincent's health has become the topic of gossip and speculation under these circumstances."


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Vandalous
11-11-2004, 11:40 AM
LOL - nice. He's as freaky in real life as his character is on the show.

DeadLamb
11-11-2004, 11:59 AM
yeah the one thing I have always gotten a huge kick out of is the so called "pressure and stress" in Hollywood.. Ya know, as in on a show, acting for a living, making really good money.. Vs say oh I don't know, maybe a being waitress in Jersey with 4 kids and 2 other part time jobs..

my 2nd fav is the models who say it's not that easy of work. Ya know, being they have to get up early and it's cold and it's more work then it looks like.. errrr yeah on the same day of that photoshoot, in the same city, same time, same weather there was a ditch digger who was out there too sep he was not paid $$$$ for a few hours of standing around..

Bunnyslayer
11-11-2004, 12:09 PM
Isn't he the fat guy from Full Metal Jacket???

Swagger
11-11-2004, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by Bunnyslayer
Isn't he the fat guy from Full Metal Jacket???

Private Pyle

Stagger
11-12-2004, 01:23 PM
This bum is a total loser. The kinda guy who you can't discuss politics with because he'll get all butt hurt and hate you forever.

I having been raised in a civil world and see that people can be smart or dumb on the issues in politics and still be cool people...this fairy should stuff a salami up his poop shoot and call it a day.