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Mark Vincent (he apparently got the name Vin
Diesel while he was working as a bouncer) was born July 18, 1967, in New
York, NY and was raised by his astrologer and psychologist mother, and
stepfather, a teacher and theater director.
Growing up in an artist's housing project in Greenwich Village with his non-identical
twin brother Paul and younger sisters, a young Diesel led a life of
uncertainty, not knowing his biological father. However, despite his low-class
upbringing, it was obvious that he wanted to be a performer from the age of
three, after his mother had to stop him from trying to step into the ring at
the circus -- he wanted his performance to start.
A chance encounter that led to Diesel's acting career occurred when he was
seven years of age. Vin and his friends had broken into a local theater, and
rather than getting caught and reprimanded for trespassing, Diesel and his
buds were handed scripts and were offered $20 dollars per week, on the
condition that they show up after school every day. This served as Vin's
first "real" paying job.
But his road to success wasn't paved with good luck and fortune. The closest
he came to acting professionally was in a Theatre of the New City production,
in addition to several very off Broadway plays. Diesel had to take on jobs
such as bouncer at several exclusive New York City nightclubs in order to
finance his film dreams. He had taken matters into his own hands when he
left Hunter College in New York in the midst of studying for an English
degree, in order to get an earlier start in filmmaking.
When his mother brought home the book Feature Films at Used Car Prices in
order to encourage Diesel, it pushed him to take control of his destiny and
create his own movies in which to star. He did, and his filmmaking, writing,
producing, and starring role in the film short Multi-Facial (based on his
experiences of trying to make it as an actor) screened at Cannes Film
Festival in 1995. It received positive reviews, and the extremely low-budget
film -- at a cost of $3,000 in a total of three days of shooting -- led to
bigger things.
Despite the lackluster success of his next independent feature, Strays,
which was a Sundance entry in 1997, his performance in Multi-Facial was
noticed by a certain important person in Hollywood. Steven Spielberg caught
his performance in Mutli-Facial and created the role of Private 1st Class
Adrian Caparzo in Saving Private Ryan for Diesel. He also impressed the
director of the animated film, The Iron Giant, and thanks to his guttural
voice, he was cast as the voice of the title character in the 1999 film.
While it took a while for Diesel to convince filmmakers to take him
seriously, 2000 was a year of star-making roles for the actor. Two of his
films opened on the same weekend -- the sci-fi Pitch Black and drama Boiler
Room -- two roles that couldn't be more different in the acting range.
Diesel added yoga and pilates to his regular workout for his Pitch Black
role as Riddick, while he saw his scummy role as Chris the telemarketer in
Boiler Room as a way of redeeming himself for the job he once held as a
telemarketer, selling overpriced tools.
But it was in the summer of 2001 that Diesel proved he could draw in
audiences as a leading man, in the testosterone pumped The Fast and the
Furious, as Jordana Brewster's older brother, Dominic. The film was tops at
the box-office and took in millions, and served to prove Diesel's star
appeal even further.
After a low-key role in 2001's Knockaround Guys, audiences will see more of
Diesel in XXX, slated for a 2002 release and co-starring fellow intimidator
Samuel L. Jackson, and The Chronicles of Riddick, slated for 2003, which
Diesel had a hand in writing.
While Vin Diesel has always wanted to differentiate himself from other
thespians, he certainly stands in a league of his own: In addition to his
directing credits for Multi-Facial and Strays, Diesel also flexed his
producing muscles for XXX (his production team is called One Race) and used
his writing skills for The Chronicles of Riddick and his indie pictures.
Known for his trademark voice, (almost as recognizable as James Earl
Jones'), his ability to play a multitude of races (he apparently has traces
of Irish, Italian, German, Dominican, Mexican, and a lot of other
ethnicities), and his intimidating, overbearing frame, film critic Roger
Ebert has dubbed Vin Diesel the action star to watch out for in the next few
years.
Vin Diesel has been allegedly linked to model/actress Summer Altice, and his
Fast and the Furious co-star, Michelle Rodriguez. |
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