The Life and Career of Pauline Sinclair: Age, Parents, Height, Wiki
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Who is Pauline Sinclair?
American celebrity family member Pauline Sinclair was born under the zodiac sign Pisces on 14 March 2015, in Los Angeles, California USA. She’s widely known for being a daughter of famous American actor Vin Diesel.
Education and early life
Pauline’s being raised alongside her sister Hania Sinclair, born on 2 April 2008, and brother Vincent Sinclair, born on 10 April 2010, by their father Vin and mother Paloma Jimenez, a Mexican model; Vin and Paloma have been together since 2007, and have decided not to exchange vows. Pauline’s named after Paul Walker, the late American actor who starred alongside Vin in the film franchise “Fast and Furious”, but who died in a car crash on 30 November 2013.
Pauline’s currently attending a local elementary school, at which she enrolled in 2021; her parents are doing their best to keep her and her siblings away from the media’s attention, but it’s widely believed that Pauline’s become interested in acting, wanting to follow in her father’s footsteps, and that she’s already appeared in a couple of school plays.
She should be progressing to high school in 2029.
Net worth, height and age
Pauline’s age is nine. She has brown hair and eyes, is 4ft 1in (1.24m) tall and weighs around 60lbs (26kgs).
Her father Vin’s net worth’s been estimated at more than $225 million, as of February 2024.
Who is her father Vin?
American actor and movie producer Mark Sinclair, known better by his professional name Vin Diesel, was born under the zodiac sign Cancer on 18 July 1967 in Alameda County, California. He has 63 acting and 34 producing credits, and is perhaps known best for voicing Groot in the 2014 action comedy movie “Guardians of the Galaxy”, which James Gunn wrote and directed, and which starred Bradley Cooper and Chris Pratt. It follows a group of intergalactic criminals who’ve united to stop a fanatical warrior from purging the universe, and the film won 52 of its 155 award nominations, including Oscar nominations for Best Achievement in Visual Effects and Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling. Vin’s since reprised his role in various other Marvel movies.
Vin Diesel's real name is Mark Sinclair Vincent. He changed it to Vin Diesel while working as a bouncer in NYC. pic.twitter.com/7FGrSiZd2f
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He was raised in Alameda County alongside his twin brother Paul, by their mother Delora Sherleen Vincent (nee Sinclair) who’s an astrologer, and adoptive father Irving H. Vincent who’s a theater manager and acting instructor; Vin’s revealed that he hasn’t met his biological father.
He was seven when he appeared in a production of “Dinosaur Door” at the Theater for the New City; Vin didn’t do this willingly as he had previously broken into the theatre with the intent to vandalize it, but was caught and invited to appear in the play. He matriculated from high school in 1985, and then enrolled at Hunter College, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in creative writing in 1989.
One of Vin’s breakthrough performances was in the 2000 science fiction horror movie “Pitch Black”, directed by David Twohy; he portrayed the lead character Richard B. Riddick, a dangerous convict with surgically enhanced eyes, who becomes pivotal in the survival of a group of crash-landed passengers on a deserted planet. Vin’s portrayal of the anti-hero Riddick garnered critical acclaim, and established him as a rising star.
Following the success of “Pitch Black”, he continued to attract attention with the 2002 action movie “xXx”, directed by Rob Cohen. In this adrenaline-fueled film, Vin starred as Xander Cage, an extreme sports athlete turned government operative tasked with infiltrating a Russian crime ring. The movie became a box office hit, further establishing Diesel as a leading action star of the early 2000s.
In 2001, he portrayed the main character Dominic Toretto in the action movie “The Fast and the Furious”, the first installment in what would become one of the highest-grossing film franchises of all time. As the street racing aficionado with a strong sense of loyalty to his family and crew, Vin’s portrayal of Toretto struck a chord with audiences worldwide; his chemistry with co-star Paul Walker, who played Brian O’Conner, added depth to the film’s themes of brotherhood and loyalty.
In 2004, Diesel starred in “The Chronicles of Riddick”, a sequel to “Pitch Black”, once again portraying anti-hero Riddick. Directed by David Twohy, the film expanded upon the mythology established in its predecessor, delving deeper into Riddick’s backstory and the universe in which he exists. The film received mixed reviews from critics, but Vin’s performance was still praised for its intensity and depth.
Another notable entry in Vin’s filmography is the 2005 “The Pacifier”, a family comedy directed by Adam Shankman. In a departure from his typical action roles, Vin starred as Shane Wolfe, a tough Navy SEAL tasked with protecting five children while their mother’s away on a mission. The movie was a commercial success, despite mixed reviews from critics.
In addition to his action-packed roles, Vin’s also showcased his dramatic range in various films, such as the 2006 “Find Me Guilty”, directed by Sidney Lumet. In this courtroom drama based on a true story, he portrayed Giacomo ‘Jackie’ DiNorscio, a mobster who chooses to represent himself in court rather than rat on his associates.
In the years that followed, Vin returned to familiar territory with the “Fast & Furious” franchise, reprising his role as Dominic Toretto from the 2009 “Fast & Furious” and the 2011 “Fast Five”, as well as in subsequent installments.
In 2014, he produced the popular family documentary movie “Life Is a Dream”, directed by David E. Breaux, and which starred Santiago de la Vega, Minerva Martinez and Pilades Victoria Martinez. It follows the lives of Valentino Morales and his three brothers who were abandoned by their father when Valentino was only seven, and the film won a 2014 Golden Indie Movie Award for Best Documentary, Feature.
Some of Vin’s most recent roles have been in the 2021 crime action thriller movie “F9: The Fast Saga”, all 52 episodes of the animated action adventure series “Fast & Furious Spy Racers” from 2019 through 2021 (voice role), and the 2023 action crime adventure film “Fast X”.