Vin Diesel
About Vin Diesel
Huge, hulking and with a neatly shaved skull and a voice that sounds like granite scraping on granite, New York-born Vin Diesel started his career as a child actor with the Theatre for the New City. After studying English at Hunter College, he began penning screenplays and making films. His short "Multi-Facial" debuted at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival and his first full-length feature, "Strays" (1997) premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival. Written, co-produced, directed and starring Diesel, "Strays" was an ensemble drama about male friendship that many compared (sometimes unfavorably) with 1977's "Saturday Night Fever" and 1982's "Diner".
The deep-voiced, muscular actor landed a high profile supporting role as the tough New Yorker Private Carparzo in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed WWII drama "Saving Private Ryan" (1998). After voicing the title character in the delightful--if underperfoming--animated adventure "The Iron Giant" (1999) Diesel got his first taste of leading man success in director David Twohy's cult sci-fi film "Pitch Black" (2000), in which the actor played a convict who, after his starship crash lands on a hostile planet, proves to be the salvation for the survivors. He also was a strong presence in the ensemble of the Wall Street-centered thriller "Boiler Room" (2000), but his true breakout role came with his performance as hard-driving car thief and street gang racer Dominic Toretto (sample dialogue: "I live my life a quarter-mile at a time. For those 10 seconds, I'm free.") in the surprise summer blockbuster "The Fast and the Furious" (2001), in which New York Times critic Elvis Mitchell characterized Diesel as a "slacker Robert Mitchum, if that's not redundant."
In between writing and directing his second feature, "Doormen," based in part on his own experiences as a bouncer at NYC nightclubs, Diesel found time to star in his "The Fast and the Furious" helmer Rob Cohen's action yarn,"XXX" (2002), a box-office bonaza that was routinely panned by the critics but nevertheless solidified the actor's status as an heir apparent to A-list action stars like Stallone and Schwarzenegger; and in the mob comedy, "Knockaround Guys", playing tough-guy Taylor, a young mobster-in-training desperate to retrieve a bag full of stolen cash. Released in 2001 in Italy, under the title "Dangerous Company", "Knockaround Guys", an ensemble film in which Diesel co-stars alongside Barry Pepper, Seth Green, John Malkovich and Dennis Hopper, was released in the United States in 2002, in an attempt to cash in on Diesel's high-wattage star power as a result of "XXX"'s healthy box office earnings.
Instead of opting for a big payday on the sequel "Too Fast, Too Furious," which he declined to appear in, Diesel instead opted for features like the crime drama "A Man Apart" (2003), an action-lite tale that offered the actor prime opportunity to emote instead; many critics took minor swings at Diesel's sensitive side, but few could deny his strong screen presence and charisma, even in a middle-of-the-road film. The actor returned to the explosive, big budget world of sci-fi action when he reprised the role of "Pitch Black's" Richard Riddick for Twohy's inflated sequel "The Chronicles of Riddick" (2004). Taking a page from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Diesel next tried to expand his repertoire with a stint at broad comedy in Disney's "The Pacifier" (2005), playing a disgraced Navy SEAL charged with protecting the bratty brood of a deceased government scientist whose enemies are searching for his top secret experiment.
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Delora | mother | |
| Irving | step-father | Diesel was raised by his African-American stepfather |
| Paul Vincent | brother | Twin; worked on "Paris Is Burning" |
| Name: | Relation: | Notes: |
|---|---|---|
| Mariah Carey | companion | Rumored to have briefly dated in 2002 |
| Pavla Hrbkova | companion | Czech; began dating when she had a small role in "xXx" (2002); split December 2002 |
| Liza Hernandez | companion | Rumored to have dated in 2003; no longer together |
| Paloma Jimenez | companion | Mother of Diesel's daughter |
| Michelle Rodriguez | companion | Met while co-starring in "The Fast and the Furious" (2001); no longer together |
| First earned notice directing the short film "Multi-Facial"; screened at the 1995 Cannes Festival | |
| Made stage debut at age seven appearing in the children's play "Dinosaur Door" at Theater for the New City | |
| 1997 | Feature directorial debut, the Sundance screened "Strays"; also scripted, produced and starred |
| 1997 | Signed by Paramount to a two-picture option acting deal |
| 1998 | Featured in "Saving Private Ryan" as the ill-fated Lieutenant Caparzo |
| 1999 | Voiced the title character in the animated feature "The Iron Giant" |
| 2000 | Breakthrough role as Riddick, a futuristic ex-con, in the sci-fi thriller "Pitch Black" |
| 2000 | Featured in the ensemble drama, "Boiler Room" |
| 2001 | Starred as gang leader Dominic Toretto in "The Fast and the Furious" |
| 2002 | Played the lead in the action thriller "xXx" |
| 2002 | Reprised role of Riddick in "Pitch Black 2" |
| 2003 | Starred as a DEA agent out to avenge his wife's murder in the action feature "A Man Apart" |
| 2004 | Reprised role in "The Chronicles of Riddick," the sequel to the surprise sci-fi hit "Pitch Black" |
| 2005 | Played a more lighthearted role in the comedy film, "The Pacifier" |
| 2006 | Starred in Sidney Lumet's "Find Me Guilty," as a mobster who successfully defends himself in a two-year trial |
Notes
"I've always been certain that I was going to be a movie star. Even as a kid I knew it. People keep asking if I've changed since becoming a celebrity. But I haven't because I've always thought that I was a celebrity, it was the rest of the world that hadn't figured it out." - Diesel to Entertainment Weekly, August 2002
"If you're in a film, it's your responsiblity to made it dope. If it's not, you have to take the heat." - Diesel to Premiere magazine, August 2002
"It's funny that people think its anything big now, because growing up in New York, its something everybody did. A lot of guys that shave their heads are either losing their hair or [warning] people who know they're going to eventually lose thier hair. Aside from it being a stylish thing, its one of those things you just get caught up in. Once you shave your head, you never go back, really." - Diesel to Entertainment Weekly Sept. 6, 2002
Diesel is of African American and Italian descent
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Quick Facts
Also known as
AKA : Manhattan, New York, NY
Birth Name : Mark Sinclair Vincent
Birth Name : Mark Vincent
Born
July, 18 1967 in New York, New York
Education
- Hunter College, New York, NY Left to pursue film career
Professions
actor, director, producer, screenwriter, bouncer, telemarketer (sold lightbulbs)