
Michigan, USA
Writer/director/producer/editor Charles Vincent Dingley was born on September 6, 1940, in Garden City, Michigan. He began his show-business career in regional theater as a director and stage manager. He subsequently moved east and worked for both Yale Repertory and the Negro Ensemble Company prior to founding the production company Platinum Pictures in New York City. Chuck made his cinematic debut in 1971 with the comedic adult short feature The Appointment (1971). He churned out a slew of often humorous and frequently arousing hardcore X-rated movies from the early 1970s up until the mid-'80s, such as While the Cat's Away... (1972), Blue Summer (1973). Lecher (1973), Heavy Load (1975), Visions (1978), Dirty Lily (1978). Jack+Jill (1979), MisBehavin' (1978), Roommates (1982). Puss 'n Boots (1982), In Love (1983), Bordello (1985), House of the Rising Sun (1987) and Sex Crimes 2084 (1985). Among the popular porno thespians he regularly worked with are Veronica Hart, Samantha Fox and Jamie Gillis. Outside of his hardcore porno fare, Chuck also did "legitimate" R-rated low-budget films, such as the amusing lowbrow comedies Summer Camp (1978), Hot T-Shirts (1980), C.O.D. (1981), Preppies (1984), Hollywood Hot Tubs (1984), Wimps (1986), Sex Appeal (1984), Slammer Girls (1987) and New York's Finest (1990), the horror shocker Deranged (1987), the period action drama Warrior Queen (1987) and the erotic thriller sequel Bedroom Eyes II (1989). He appeared in small parts in a handful of his own pictures. Chuck Vincent died at age 51 from AIDS complications on September 23, 1991 in Key West, Florida.

as Hair Dresser (as Sal Ringo)

as Ice Cream Vendor
1986

as Prospector
1979

as Hair Dresser (as Sal Ringo)
1972

as Cameraman
1987

as Kidnapper #2
1981

as Director
1990

as Video Technician (uncredited)
1984

as Old Lady / Phone Booth Victim #2
1975

as Sheik's Bodyguard
1982

as Card player
1976

as Director's Assistant (uncredited)
1978

as Guy Next to Ernie in Theater (uncredited)
1980
as Ice Cream Vendor
1986

as Director
1990

as Cameraman
1987

as Ice Cream Vendor
1986

as Video Technician (uncredited)
1984

as Sheik's Bodyguard
1982

as Kidnapper #2
1981

as Guy Next to Ernie in Theater (uncredited)
1980

as Prospector
1979

as Director's Assistant (uncredited)
1978

as Steve's Friend
1976

as Card player
1976

as Old Lady / Phone Booth Victim #2
1975

as Hair Dresser (as Sal Ringo)
1972