Vin Diesel
Mark Sinclair (born July 18, 1967), known
professionally as Vin Diesel, is an American actor and filmmaker. He is
best known for playing Dominic Toretto in the Fast &
Furious franchise. Diesel began his career in 1990 but struggled to gain
roles until he wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the short
film Multi-Facial (1995). This attracted the attention of Steven
Spielberg, who was developing Saving Private Ryan (1998), and
re-wrote elements of the film to allow Diesel to appear in a supporting role.
Vin Diesel
Diesel in 2017 at the premiere of XXX: The Return of
Xander Cage
Born
Mark Sinclair
July 18, 1967 (age 53)
Alameda County, California, U.S.
Occupation
Actorfilmmaker
Years active1990–presentNet worthUS$225 million
(2020 estimate)[1]Partner(s)Paloma Jimenez (2007–present)Children3Signature
Diesel subsequently voiced the titular character in The
Iron Giant (1999) while gaining a reputation as an action
star after headlining the Fast & Furious, XXX, and The
Chronicles of Riddick film franchises. Diesel voices Groot in
the Marvel Cinematic Universe, beginning with Guardians of the
Galaxy (2014). He also voiced the character in Ralph Breaks the
Internet (2018).
Diesel has also earned commercial success in other genres,
such as in the comedy The Pacifier (2005), while his performance
in Find Me Guilty (2006) was praised. Diesel portrayed the comic book
superhero Bloodshot in its 2020 film adaptation, and is slated
to appear in the Avatar sequels. He founded the production
company One Race Films, where he has also served as a producer or
executive producer for his star vehicles. Diesel also founded the record
label Racetrack Records and video game developer Tigon Studios,
providing his voice and motion capture for all of Tigon's releases.
Early life
Career
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Awards and nominations
References
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Diesel was born Mark Sinclair[2] on July 18, 1967,[3] in Alameda
County, California, with his fraternal twin brother, Paul.[4][5] His
mother, Delora Sherleen Vincent (née Sinclair), is
an astrologer.[6] He was raised in New York City by his
white mother and adoptive African-American father, Irving H. Vincent, an acting
instructor and theater manager.[5][7][8] Diesel has stated that he is
"of ambiguous ethnicity."[9] His mother has English, German, and
Scottish roots.[10] He has never met his biological father, and has said that
"all I know from my mother is that I have connections to many different
cultures,"[11] and that he is "definitely a person of
colour." He has said that "The man who raised me was a black
man,"[7] and that his parents' relationship would have been illegal
in parts of the United States due to anti-miscegenation laws.[12]
Diesel made his stage debut at age seven when he appeared in
the children's play Dinosaur Door, written by Barbara Garson. The
play was produced at Theater for the New City in New
York's Greenwich Village. His involvement in the play came about when he,
his brother and some friends had broken into the Theater for the New City space
on Jane Street with the intent to vandalize it. They were confronted by the
theater's artistic director, Crystal Field, who offered them roles in the
upcoming show instead of calling the police.[13][14][15] Diesel remained
involved with the theater throughout adolescence, going on to attend
NYC's Hunter College, where studies in creative writing led him to begin
screenwriting. He has identified himself as a "multi-faceted"
actor.[16]
Career
Diesel's first film role was a brief uncredited appearance
in the drama film Awakenings (1990). In 1994, he wrote, directed,
produced, and starred in the short drama film Multi-Facial, a
semi-autobiographical film which follows a struggling multiracial actor stuck
in the audition process. The film was selected for screening at the
1995 Cannes Festival. As well as acting, Vin Diesel supported himself by
working as a bouncer and telemarketer selling lightbulbs.[17]
In 1997, Diesel made his first feature-length
film, Strays, an urban drama in which he played a gang leader whose love
for a woman inspires him to try to change his ways. Written, directed, and
produced by Diesel, the film was selected for competition at the
1997 Sundance Festival, leading to an MTV deal to turn it into a
series. Director Steven Spielberg took notice of Diesel after seeing
him in Multi-Facial[18] and cast him in a small role as a soldier in
his 1998 Oscar-winning war film Saving Private Ryan. In 1999, he provided
the voice of the title character in the animated film The Iron
Giant.[19]
In 2000, Diesel had a supporting role in the drama
thriller Boiler Room, where he appeared alongside Giovanni
Ribisi and Ben Affleck. He got his breakthrough leading role as
the anti-hero Riddick in the science-fiction film Pitch
Black later that year. Diesel attained action hero stardom with
two box office hits: the street racing action film The Fast and
the Furious (2001), and the action thriller XXX (2002). He
turned down the chance to reprise his roles in the sequels 2 Fast 2
Furious (2003) and XXX: State of the
Union (2005).[20] Instead he chose to reprise his role as Riddick
in The Chronicles of Riddick, which was a box office failure considering
the large budget.[21] He also voiced the character in two spin-off video
games and the anime film The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury.
In a change from his previous action hero roles, in 2005, he played a
lighthearted role in the comedy film The Pacifier, which was a box office
success.[22]
Diesel with the Fast Five cast and Natalie
Morales for Today in 2011
In 2006, he chose a dramatic role playing real-life
mobster Jack DiNorscio in Find Me Guilty. Although he received
critical acclaim for his performance,[23] the film did poorly at the box
office grossing only $2 million against a budget of $13 million.[24] Later
that year, Diesel made a cameo appearance in The Fast and the Furious:
Tokyo Drift, reprising his role from The Fast and the Furious.

Diesel's main car, a Dodge Charger, from Fast &
Furious
In 2007, Diesel was set to produce and star as Agent
47 in the film adaptation of the video game Hitman, but
eventually pulled back and served as executive producer on the film instead. In
2008, he starred in the science-fiction action thriller Babylon
A.D. which was a critical and box office failure. Diesel returned
to The Fast and the Furious series, alongside most of the principal
cast from the original 2001 film, in Fast & Furious, which was
released in April 2009.
Diesel reprised his role as Dominic Toretto in installments
five through nine of the Fast & Furious franchise, Fast
Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013), Furious
7 (2015), The Fate of the Furious (2017)
and F9 (2021).[25][26] He reprised his role as Riddick in the
third film of The Chronicles of Riddick series, simply
titled Riddick (2013). In August 2013, Diesel received a star on
the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[citation needed] He
voiced Groot in the 2014 Marvel Cinematic
Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy.[27] He starred in the
supernatural action film The Last Witch Hunter (2015).[28] In 2016,
Diesel appeared as a supporting character in Ang Lee's war
drama Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk.
In 2017, Diesel also reprised his roles as Xander Cage
in XXX: Return of Xander Cage,[28] and Groot in Guardians of the
Galaxy Vol. 2.[29] Over the course of several years, Diesel has discussed
playing two separate roles within the Marvel Cinematic
Universe.[30][31][32][33][34] In November 2016 director of Guardians
of the Galaxy, James Gunn, confirmed that Diesel had been in talks to play Blackagar
Boltagon / Black Bolt for the planned Inhumans film, but it was
turned into a television series instead without Diesel involved.
Diesel reprised his role of Groot once again in
the crossover films Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
and Avengers: Endgame (2019) which combined the superhero teams
of Guardians of the Galaxy and The Avengers. He has said,
"[I] think there's gonna be a moment that we're all waiting for, and
whether you know it or not, you are waiting to see [Groot] and [the Hulk] get
down."[35]
Diesel portrayed Valiant
Comics character Bloodshot in the film of the same
name[36] which released in March 2020. He is also joining the cast
of James Cameron's Avatar 2.[37]
In September 2020, Diesel announced his venture into music,
with the release of the song "Feel Like I Do", produced
by Kygo.[38] He debuted the song on The Kelly Clarkson
Show on September 24, stating: "I am blessed that on a year that I
would normally be on a movie set — and as you know, that's not possible — I've
had another creative outlet. Another way to show you, or share with you, my
heart."[39]
Diesel has said he prefers to maintain his privacy regarding
his personal life, stating: "I'm not gonna put it out there on a magazine
cover like some other actors. I come from the Harrison Ford, Marlon
Brando, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino code of silence."[40]
Sometime around 2001, Diesel dated his Fast &
Furious co-star Michelle Rodriguez.[41] Since 2007, he has been
in a relationship with Mexican model Paloma Jimenez; the couple have three children:
daughter Hania Riley (born April 2008),[42][43] son Vincent Sinclair (born
2010),[44] and daughter Pauline (born March 2015).[45] The last is
named in honor of his co-star and friend Paul Walker, who died in November
2013.[46] He is also the godfather of Walker's daughter, Meadow.
Diesel is noted for his distinctive deep voice; he said
his voice broke around age 15, giving him a mature-sounding voice on
the telephone.[47] He has played Dungeons & Dragons for over
37 years as of 2021,[48] and wrote the foreword for the commemorative book 30
Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons. Canadian video
game designer and developer Merritt k created the
2015 ASMR game Vin Diesel DMing a Game of D&D Just For
You based on his D&D fandom.[49][50][51][52] He has
expressed his love for the Dominican Republic and how he relates to
its multicultural facets.[53] He is acquainted with its former
president, Leonel Fernández, and appeared in one of Fernández's earlier
campaign ads. Los Bandoleros, a short film directed by Diesel, was filmed
in the Dominican Republic.[54
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