Vincent D’Onofrio is widely recognized for his unforgettable role as the troubled Marine recruit Leonard in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, a performance that demanded a total transformation—both physically and mentally. The part not only launched his career but also changed the way people saw him, both in the industry and in everyday life.
Before landing the iconic role, the Brooklyn-born actor was performing in theater, balancing his artistic aspirations with a series of side jobs. He worked as a nightclub bouncer, flower delivery man, drape hanger, and cab driver. At one point, he even served as a bodyguard for celebrities like Yul Brynner and Robert Plant. It wasn’t until his friend, actor Matthew Modine, encouraged him to send an audition tape to Kubrick that his career took a dramatic turn.