Vin Diesel is best known for playing Dominic Toretto in the massively successful Fast 8, and already signed up for two more Fast and the Furious movies – and all that is just over the next few years.
There is little doubt that Diesel is now one of the biggest action stars in the biz (literally and figuratively) and his success just keeps getting bigger. Everyone knows that Diesel is a talented one when it comes to kicking ass and looking cool, but he’s far more than just a tough guy. A man of many talents (and with a fascinating history), we’ve broken down fifteen of the most fascinating things about the multi-faceted star.
15. His Real Name is Mark Sinclair
It shouldn’t be too surprising that Vin Diesel isn’t actually the name the actor was given at birth – although parents do give their children some odd monikers! Diesel was actually born Mark Sinclair, a far cry from his uber-cool action hero name. "Vin" comes from his adoptive father’s surname, Vincent, which is a simple enough nickname (trust him to make "Vincent" sound incredibly cool!). The surname "Diesel" from his days as a club bouncer in New York at the tender age of 17. Even as a teen, Diesel was apparently intimidating enough to work the door at a club called "The Tunnel", where he worked part time while he was at Hunter College. He allegedly gained the nickname "diesel" because he always had so much energy on the job – he was always “fueled” up.
The name stuck, and Mark Sinclair Vincent became Vin Diesel – a name that suits his acting so perfectly it’s almost as though he planned it!
14. He Is A Twin
Vin Diesel has one brother, Paul Vincent, who is also his twin. The two are fraternal twins, not identical twins – and although we can see the similarities, they look quite different. For one thing, Diesel’s brother Paul has a whole lot of hair! The two were close growing up in Greenwich Village, and Paul helped Vin on his first short film project, Mutli-Facial. The short remains Paul’s only film credit on IMDB, though, and he is a very private person – unlike his brother.
Paul has appeared on Diesel’s Facebook page in the past, most notably in the photo seen above with Diesel’s Fast and Furious co-star, the late Paul Walker. The action star commented that although Paul is his twin, his brother looks more like his co-star and close friend than himself. Diesel has also spoken about his twin from time to time in interviews, although when he does, it's usually just to confirm that he does have a twin brother, and to laugh about the time that a magazine published a photo of a total stranger, claiming that he was Paul.
13. His Father Was A Theater Coach
Vin Diesel isn’t the only talented actor in his family! Although Diesel did not know his biological father, he was raised by his mother (Delora Sherleen, an astrologer) and his adoptive father, Irving H Vincent. Irving has his fair share of acting experience, although he doesn’t spend his time in front of the camera like his son. Instead, Irving Vincent was an acting instructor and theater manager in Greenwich Village where Diesel grew up. The family (along with Diesel’s twin brother, Paul Vincent) lived in an artist’s housing project in the Village, so perhaps it’s not too surprising that Diesel became a performer after growing up in such a creative atmosphere.
That said, the acting bug skipped his twin brother. Although Paul Vincent helped out on Diesel’s early projects, the actor’s twin prefers to live a much more private life than his brother, only appearing at big events and in the occasional Facebook post.
12. He Was Introduced To Acting After Breaking Into A Theater
Although his father was a theater coach, Diesel didn’t get involved in acting through his family. Instead, he had a much more… unusual entry into stagecraft. At the tender age of seven, Vin, his brother, and some of his friends broke into a theater in Greenwich Village to vandalize it. The artistic director of the theater caught the boys in the act, but rather than call the police, she made a deal with them. She asked them to be in the play that she was putting on, Dinosaur Door, possibly as a way to channel some of their energy and creativity into something more positive. Diesel (unsurprisingly) agreed.
Diesel remained active with the Theater For The New City for several years after that, into his teen years, and until he left to attend Hunter College. We’re fairly sure that the director, Crystal Field, never dreamed that one of the kids who wanted to vandalize her theater would go on to such success as an actor!
11. He Wrote, Directed and Produced His First Film – Which Landed Him His Breakout Role
Diesel isn’t just a talent in front of the camera – he’s also a capable writer, director and producer. After studying English in college, the star first attempted the more traditional route to Hollywood success, heading to LA and going to auditions. However, he struggled to make an impression, and returned home to New York, where he decided to give filmmaking a shot.
His first film (Multi-Facial) was a semi-autobiographical short about the issues facing a multi-racial actor. Shot in only a few days and with a budget of $3000, Diesel wrote the script, wrote and performed the score, directed, produced and starred in the film. Amazingly, it went on to be a huge success (in independent short-film ), being accepted to Cannes in ’95 and screening to standing-room-only crowds. Following the success of Multi-Facial, Diesel was able to develop another project, a script he had written titled Strays – a project which led to his big break in Saving Private Ryan. Legendary director Steven Spielberg saw both Multi-Facial and Strays, and was so impressed that he wrote a part into Saving Private Ryan specifically for Diesel – and a star was born!
10. He Has Three Kids
For such a huge star, Vin Diesel has been able to keep his private life largely private. He has often said that he doesn’t want to be the kind of celebrity who is on magazine covers and reality shows, and that he likes to keep his family and professional life separate. It’s not surprising, therefore, that many fans don’t realize that the star has three children with his long-time girlfriend, Paloma Jimenez. He and the Mexican model had their first child in 2008, a daughter named Hania Riley. Two years later, their son Vincent Sinclair was born (and carries on both his family names).
Most famously, Diesel and Jimenez had a second daughter in 2015, who they named Pauline, in honor of Diesel’s close friend and co-star Paul Walker, who sadly ed away in 2013. He also has a goddaughter, Meadow Rain Walker, who is Paul Walker’s daughter. Although his family makes appearances at his red carpet events, he keeps them very much out of the public eye for the rest of the time.
9. He Voiced The Iron Giant
Diesel has become well-known in recent years for his voice work on Guardians of the Galaxy as Groot, an enormous tree-creature who says only five words through the entire film. (“I am Groot” and later, “We are Groot”.) However, his distinctive deep voice has also voiced a very different film character – one that many people wouldn’t associate with the action star: The Iron Giant. The voice of the animated alien robot was one of Diesel’s first ever roles, and he ed a surprisingly star-studded cast that included Jennifer Aniston (as Annie Hughes) and Harry Connick Jr (as Dean McCoppin).
The Iron Giant and Guardians of the Galaxy remain his only two voice credits in film and TV, although he has also done voice work as Riddick for video games and shorts, as well as voicing another video game character, Milo Burik in Wheelman in 2009. While we would love to hear his dulcet tones in more animated features, it seems that he is too busy blowing stuff up in live-action to spend much more time behind the mic.
8. He Used To Be A Rapper and Breakdancer
Before Diesel became a professional actor, he tried his hand at some other creative pursuits, including some cringeworthy rapping and incredibly ‘80s breakdancing. Although very little has survived from these early days (when he was still using the name Mark Sinclair), the internet has provided us with a video of his dancing, and a sample of some rapping he did with musician Arthur Russel in 1986. His moves are much better than his rhymes, which include such stunning lyrics as “Ha ha! Ho ho! Party people! It’s time to get stupid!”, “I’m the man of steel”, and he later boasts about his silky-smooth skin.
His “breakdancing” isn’t a whole lot better, although we’re pretty sure that those moves were a lot more impressive thirty years ago. The best part of the video, though, is seeing Diesel with a whole lot of hair (and wearing a hilarious shellsuit). We’re pretty thrilled that Diesel went on to explore writing, directing and acting rather than attempting to star in the Step Up franchise.
7. He's A D&D Nerd
For the uninitiated, D&D stands for tabletop role-playing game that has been providing magical escapism since the ‘70s. Players create a character with varying looks and personality traits, and are led through adventures by a Dungeon Master who acts as storyteller. It’s a game synonymous with the nerdiest of nerds, and not one that you might expect an action star to enjoy.
Vin Diesel, however, is a long-time fan of the game, and makes no bones about it. He routinely invites others to play, and even taught Dame Judi Dench on the set of The Chronicles of Riddick. He’s played the game for an episode of Geek and Sundry and Nerdist (who imaginatively re-named it D&Diesel), and he based his character in The Last Witch Hunter on his favorite D&D character, Melkor.
He’s such a famous fan of the game that he was even invited to write the foreword to a book celebrating the game: 30 Years of Adventure: A Celebration of Dungeons & Dragons. Don't be surprised if he makes an appearance in the film adaptation.
6. He Was Paid For Tokyo Drift With Film Rights
A star of Diesel’s caliber can command top dollar for his film appearances, but he chose to sell his cameo in Tokyo Drift for something other than money. Diesel only appears in the film for a brief moment at the very end to challenge Lucas Black's character to a race. Diesel’s character is only tangentially connected to this entry in the franchise, but his appearance was a huge deal to fans, and he could have been an expensive cameo for the film. However, Diesel had been told that his ion project, the Riddick movies, were finished. They simply didn’t bring in enough money for Universal to continue the franchise after The Chronicles of Riddick, so Diesel asked the studio to give him the rights instead of a more traditional payment.
As one of the highest-paid actors in the world, Diesel clearly didn’t miss out on anything by skipping that payday, and now one of his favorite roles belongs solely to him.