Named after the famed Dutch post-impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh, actor Vincent Kartheiser made his mark as a child actor in mostly family-friendly fare like 1994’s “Little Big League’ and 1995’s delightful fantasy “The Indian in the Cupboard.” Continuing his career into the 2000s, Kartheiser established himself a presence on the small screen, graduating to more mature roles. An alum of director Larry Clark’s ensemble company of young adult actors, Kartheiser gained some edgy street cred as a homeless, drug-addled hustler in Clark’s “Another Day in Paradise” (1997). Kartheiser was best