VINCENT PEONE

VINCENT PEONE's Work

VINCENT PEONE

VINCENT PEONE's Bio

Vincent “Vince” Peone is an Emmy Award-winning director, as well as a six time Webby, Telly, Clio, and ProMax winner.

A founding member of CollegeHumor Originals, Vincent pioneered early internet comedy while he wrote, directed, produced, and shot countless vignettes with combined viewership in the tens of billions. He went on to direct episodes of TruTV’s Adam Ruins Everything, which began as a CollegeHumor series.

A true creator of the modern age, Vincent co-created Vogue’s award winning 73 Question series, piloted 2Chainz’s Most Expensivist Shit, and was show runner on Ryan Reynolds’ original Snapchat series, Ryan Doesn’t Know.

In 2021, John Oliver called his Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes commercial featuring Shaq and Tony the Tiger: "The best cereal commercial in ten years."
In 2022, Vincent directed Will Smith in his first Super Bowl commercial to promote Bel-Air on Peacock. Webby, Telly, Clio, and ProMax winner.
In 2023, Vincent directed and Executive Produced the entire first season of Bedtime Stories with Ryan Reynolds, an original show for Fubo. The same year, he helped Charlie Kaufman produce his short, Jackals and Fireflies.
In 2025 Vincent directed Duracell’s first Super Bowl ad, starring Tom Brady, then went on to direct multiple spots for various brands featuring “advertising stunts,” which aired during the Oscars.

Vincent co-founded world class production company ArtClass, as well as ArtClass Films (The Testament of Ann Lee, Alpha Gang) with offices in New York, Los Angeles, and London  because he genuinely enjoys flying.

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