Actor and occasional script-writer.
Primarily an actor, Vincent Gil has written occasional scripts since the mid-1980s, when he wrote for Special Squad (1984). Since then, he has written scripts for The Flying Doctors (1986-1991), House Rules (1988), Heartbreak High (1997), Good Guys Bad Guys (1998), and Chuck Finn (1999).
His first significant television role was in Homicide, in which he appeared in various roles in some twelve episodes between 1966 and 1976. Since then, he has appeared in such television series and films as You Can't See Round Corners (1967), Riptide (1969), Division 4 (1969-1972), Ryan (1974), Matlock Police (1971-1974), Rush (1976), Bluey (1976), Mad Max (1979), Secret Valley (1980), The Henderson Kids (1985), Shark's Paradise (1986), Encounter at Raven's Gate (1988), Ghosts ... of the Civil Dead (1988), A Country Practice (1993), Heartbreak High (1997), Blue Heelers (1997), Neighbours (2001-2002), and City Homicide (2011).