Saturday 28 January 2017

VIN DIESEL

Vin Diesel


Vin Diesel
Vin Diesel by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Diesel in July 2013
BornMark Sinclair
July 18, 1967 (age 49)
Alameda County, California, United States
OccupationActor, producer, director, screenwriter
Years active1975–present
Partner(s)Paloma Jimenez (2007–present)
Children3
Websitewww.vindiesel.com
Mark Sinclair[1][2] (born July 18, 1967), better known by his stage name Vin Diesel, is an American actor, producer, director and screenwriter. He is well known for his portrayals of Dominic Toretto in The Fast and the Furious film series and Richard B. Riddick in The Chronicles of Riddickseries. He was also a producer on sequels in both franchises.
Diesel has also starred in films such as xXx (2002) and Find Me Guilty (2006). His voice acting work includes The Iron Giant (1999), the video game spin-offs from The Chronicles of Riddickfranchise, and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014). He wrote, directed, produced, and starred in a short film titled Multi-Facial and the feature-length drama film Strays. He is the founder of the production companies One Race FilmsRacetrack Records and Tigon Studios.

Early life

Diesel was born in Alameda County, California,[1] along with his twin brother, Paul.[3][4] His mother, Delora Sherleen (Sinclair) Vincent, is anastrologer.[5][6] Diesel has stated that he is "of ambiguous ethnicity".[7] His mother's background includes EnglishGerman, and Scottish.[8] He has never met his biological father, and has stated that "all I know from my mother is that I have connections to many different cultures".[9]Diesel has self-identified as "definitely a person of colour",[10] and has stated that his parents' relationship would have been illegal in some parts of the United States due to anti-miscegenation laws.[11] He was raised in New York City by his Caucasian mother and African-American stepfather, Irving H. Vincent, an acting instructor and theater manager.[4][10][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's 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 the city's Hunter College, where his creative writing studies led him to begin screenwriting. He has identified himself as a "multi-faceted" actor[16] as a result of early difficulties finding roles due to his mixed heritage.[16][17]

Career

Diesel at a premiere for Fast & Furious in 2009

1990s

Diesel's first film role was a brief uncredited appearance in the drama film Awakenings (1990). He then wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the short drama film Multi-Facial (1994), 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. Diesel made his first feature-length film, Strays (1997), 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. He was then cast in Steven Spielberg's 1998 Oscar-winning film Saving Private Ryan on the poignancy of his performance in Multi-Facial. In 1999, he provided the voice of the title character in the animated film The Iron Giant.

2000s

Vin Diesel, 2007
Fast Five cast with Natalie Morales for NBC's Today
Diesel had a major role in the drama thriller Boiler Room (2000). 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). In 2004, Diesel reprised his role as Riddick in The Chronicles of Riddick, which was a box office failure considering the large budget. He also voiced the character in two spin-off video games. In 2005, he played a lighthearted role in the comedy film The Pacifier, which became a box office success.[citation needed]
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, the film did poorly at the box office.[citation needed] 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.
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. Diesel returned to the The Fast and the Furious series, alongside all the actors from the original film, in Fast & Furious, which was released in April 2009.

2010s

Diesel reprised his role as Dominic Toretto in the fifth, sixth and seventh installments in The Fast and the Furious franchise, Fast Five (2011), Fast & Furious 6 (2013) and Furious 7 (2015). 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.[18] He voiced Groot in the 2014 Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy.[19] He starred in the supernatural action film The Last Witch Hunter(2015).[20] In 2016, Diesel appeared as a supporting character in Ang Lee's war drama Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. In 2017 Diesel will reprise his roles as Xander Cage in xXx: Return of Xander Cage,[20] Dominic Toretto in Fast & Furious 8,[21][22]and as Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.[23] Over the course of several years, Diesel has discussed playing two separate roles within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[24][25][26][27][28] In November of 2016 director of Guardians of the GalaxyJames Gunn, confirmed that Diesel had been in talks to play Blackagar Boltagon / Black Bolt for the planned Inhumans film, but that he wasn't sure whether Diesel would remain attached to the project now that it will be a television series instead.[29] He is also set to appear in an updated version of Kojak.

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