The darkly handsome Vincent Spano came to prominence as the ingratiating misfit nicknamed 'The Sheik', opposite Rosanna Arquette in John Sayles' "Baby, It's You" (1983). He has proved his versatility in a wide variety of films, from Roger Vadim's remake of "And God Created Woman" (1988) to the Taviani Brothers' valentine to the early days of Hollywood, "Good Morning, Babylon" (1987). After appearing in several memorable teen films of the early 80s--Jonathan Kaplan's "Over the Edge" (1979), Francis Ford Coppola's "Rumble Fish" (1983) and Amos Poe's "Alphabet City" (1984)--Spano has opted for a