"Vin Diesel"
Name: Vin
Diesel
Date of
Birth: July 18, 1967
Place of
Birth: New York City, New York
Mini-bio:
Actor, producer, writer, and director Vin Diesel had a charmed entry into the
world of screen acting: after seeing Multi-Facial, a short that Diesel wrote,
produced, financed, directed, and starred in, Steven Spielberg created the role
of Private Caparzo specifically for the talented young newcomer in his Saving
Private Ryan (1998).Born in New York City on July 18, 1967, Diesel made his
stage debut at the age of seven in "Theatre for the New City," which
was produced in Greenwich Village. He continued to be involved with the theatre
throughout his adolescence, and he went on to attend the city's Hunter College,
where his studies in creative writing led him to begin writing screenplays.
Diesel became active in filmmaking in the early '90s, first earning notice for
the short Multi-Facial, which was selected for screening at the 1995 Cannes
Festival. He followed up Multi-Facial with his first feature-length film,
1997's Strays, an urban drama in which he cast himself as a gang boss 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, which led to a deal with MTV to turn it into a series.
Following the
success of Saving Private Ryan, Diesel could be heard voicing the title
character of the animated The Iron Giant (1999), another critically praised
feature. He then starred with fellow young actors Giovanni Ribisi, Ben Affleck,
Jamie Kennedy, and Nicky Katt in Boiler Room, an off-Wall Street drama that
cast him as one of the members of a shady brokerage firm. He also flexed his
sci-fi muscles in Pitch Black (2000), an interplanetary thriller that featured
him and fellow Earthlings doing battle with a host of nasty alien mutants.
Diesel jumped genres yet again as a devious, determined hot-rodder in The Fast
and the Furious (2001), a cheeky, action-packed street racing picture in the
vein of '50s exploitation flicks. The low-profile, star-free summer release
left skid marks at the box office as it grossed over $40 million dollars in its
first weekend alone -- more than enough to cover its production costs, and
enough to lead many to believe that Diesel had finally arrived as a bankable
leading man.Indeed Diesel was growing increasingly comfortable in his role as a
tough guy action icon, though the ex-NYC club bouncer's prominant smirky scowl
(usually accompanied by a hearty smile and laugh) proved almost a wink to his
fans that while it worked well for him, he didn't take the image altogether seriously.
The following year found Diesel teetering on the edge of mega-stardom with the
release of his eagerly anticipated reteaming with The Fast and the Furious
director Rob Cohen, XXX. With images of a bulky Diesel adorning movie theaters
nationwide and an advertising campaign that left almost no viable stone
unturned, the duo were undoubtably aiming to repeat the success of the
muscle-car extravaganza. This time setting their sights on breathing life into
the ailing secret agent action adventure genre, XXX's protagonist, a former
extreme sports athlete recruited by the government to take on a dangerous
mission, would prove a large-scale attempt at bringing James Bond style thrills
into the 21st century. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
In 2007,
he 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.
He
returned to the The Fast and The Furious series, alongside all the actors from
the original 2001 film, in Fast & Furious, which released in April 2009. In
2011, he once again returned, for the fifth film in the series, titled Fast
Five.
Diesel
has played Dungeons & Dragons for over twenty years and wrote the foreword
for the commemorative book 30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons
& Dragons. In the 30th Anniversary of Dungeons & Dragons issue of
Dragon Magazine, they examine the fact that Diesel played Dungeons & Dragons,
and reveal that he had a fake tattoo of his character's name,
"Melkor," on his stomach while filming xXx.
Diesel
has a daughter, Hania Riley, born April 2, 2008, with his girlfriend, model
Paloma Jimenez. Speaking to An tEolas, an Irish newspaper, Diesel stated he has
been seen as a hard man, but is in touch with his soft side as a father.
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