Diesel burning up
Tuesday, June 19, 2001
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LOUIS B. HOBSON -- Calgary Sun HOLLYWOOD -- Vin Diesel is revving up his engines so he can finally move into the fast lane. In The Fast and the Furious that opens Friday, Diesel stars as the head of an illegal street racing team, and will be seen later this summer in Diablo and Knockaround Guys. Exciting as this may be, what lies ahead gives Diesel pause.Universal Pictures is developing a series of films based on the character he played in the sci-fi thriller Pitch Black and he's being touted as a possible evil terminator in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
"There are moments when I am awed by the luck I've had, but it's all balanced by the struggle it took to get this far," says Diesel.
Raised in a housing project in New York's Greenwich Village, Diesel started acting when he was seven. "A couple my friends and I snuck into an old theatre in Manhattan with the idea of vandalizing it. This woman caught us. Instead of reporting us to the police she gave us a script to learn and paid us $20 a week to be in plays."This pleased Diesel's stepfather who was a theatre director in New York.
Diesel continued working on stage in off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway shows, gaining a great deal of experience, but making little money.
"When I was 19, I started working at a bouncer for several clubs. It was really the only work suitable for me. I had an imposing look and the right physique and was no co-ordinated enough to be a waiter."
During the day, Diesel would go to auditions and take acting classes and dream of the day he'd act in a movie."Being a bouncer is a dangerous occupation. A friend of mine was shot and another guy was slit with a razor blade. I wanted out."
Diesel's exit card came in the form of two films he wrote, produced and acted in. The first was the autobiographical short film Multi-Racial and the second a feature drama called Strays.His imposing physique got him cast as the dangerous criminal
Riddick in Pitch Black and his friendship with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck earned
him a role as an illegal trader in Boiler Room.
"The movies opened on
the same day. Pitch Black showed Hollywood that I could open a box-office movie
and Boiler Room showed them I could act."
Celebrity definitely has its perks, but it also has its drawbacks. "People now demand to know things about me that threaten my art. I have to be as clean a slate as possible.
"The less audiences know about you, the more they can believe
in you as a character. Monica Lewinsky could never be an actress. She has way
too much baggage. Right now, people don't have preconceived notions about who I
am. That's the way I want it to remain."
This is the reason Diesel
will not talk about his racial heritage, his twin brother Paul Vincent, a film
editor, or his girlfriend, former Playboy playmate Summer Altice.
"You can ask all you want about those things but you won't get any answers."