Vince Vaughn Birthday: 5 unknown facts and best movies of the veteran actor
The veteran actor and producer Vince Vaughn turns 53 today! Born on 28 March 1970, Vaughn is a well-known comedian, screenwriter, producer, and actor. Vaughn started his career in television's supporting cast in the late 1980s. He ultimately achieved success as an actor and his notoriety skyrocketed after his portrayal in the 1996 movie ‘Swingers’.
Vaughn has acted in a number of well-known movies over the course of his career, including ‘Rudy’, ‘Return to Paradise’, ‘Psycho’ and ‘The Lost World: Jurassic Park’.Yet, there is still a great deal to learn about the actor. Let's dive into 5 unknown facts about the actor and commemorate his day together.
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What are 5 unknown facts about Vince Vaughn?
Vince is not his real name
Vince Vaughn chose to go by a nickname rather than his full name, Vincent Anthony Vaughn, like many performers and show business figures.
Did you know he has fear of oceans?
There is a scene in the movie ‘Couples Retreat’ where Vince had to swim with real sharks. Because of his dread of the ocean, he admitted in an interview that he never imagined he would consent to do something like that, as per News 24.
What ethnicity does Vince belong to?
Vince would give you a complicated response if you asked him what his ethnicity is. His ethnic mix includes Lebanese, Canadian, Dutch, English, German, Irish, Scottish, and Switzerland.
Perfection towards films
During an interview with 'Stop Smiling', Vince stated that he used to watch movies with his father where the senior would say that it is impossible for such a thing to happen in real life. He added that it became his litmus for acting and watching films.
A family man
In an interview with Jamie Foxx for 'Thrillest', he admitted that he had really loved being single for the majority of his life and didn't see himself getting married or starting a family in the future. Evidently, when he met Kyla Weber, his future wife, everything changed.
What are Vince Vaughn's best movies?
Some of his best films are 'Swingers' (1996), 'Old School' (2003), 'Wedding Crashers' (2005), 'Dodgeball A True Underdog Story' (2004), 'The Break-Up' (2006), 'Fred Claus' (2007), and 'The Internship' (2013).