Vincent Anthony Vaughn[1] (born March 28, 1970)[2] is an American actor and comedian. He is known for starring as a leading man in numerous comedy films during the late 1990s and 2000s. He was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Saturn Award.

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Vince Vaughn
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Vaughn in 2015
Born
Vincent Anthony Vaughn

(1970-03-28) March 28, 1970 (age 54)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • comedian
  • producer
  • writer
Years active1988–present
Spouse
Kyla Weber
(m. 2010)
Children2
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Vaughn made his acting debut in the sports drama film Rudy (1993). He had his career breakthrough with the comedy Swingers (1996). He starred in a string of successful comedy films such as Old School (2003), Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), Wedding Crashers (2005), The Break-Up (2006), Fred Claus (2007), Four Christmases (2008), Couples Retreat (2009), The Dilemma (2011), The Internship (2013), and Delivery Man (2013).

He is also known for his dramatic roles playing Nick Van Owen in Jurassic Park: The Lost World (1997), and Norman Bates in Psycho (1998). He acted in other drama films such as The Locusts (1997), Return to Paradise (1998), The Cell (2000), South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000), Domestic Disturbance (2001), Hacksaw Ridge (2016), Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017), Dragged Across Concrete (2018), and Freaky (2020).

On television, he starred as career criminal Frank Semyon in the second season of the HBO anthology crime drama television series True Detective (2015), and as a detective turned restaurant inspector in the Apple TV+ drama series Bad Monkey (2024). He also took recurring roles in the animated Netflix sitcom F Is for Family (2018), and in the HBO comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm (2020–2024).

Early life

Vaughn was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[1][3] His mother, Sharon Eileen (née DePalmo),[4] is a real estate agent and stockbroker, who was once ranked one of the top U.S. money managers by Bloomberg Wealth Manager magazine. His father, Vernon Lindsay Vaughn, worked as a salesman for a toy company.[5] Vincent's Catholic mother and Protestant father[6] raised him in both the Protestant and Catholic faiths.[7] He has Italian, Irish, English, Lebanese, and German ancestry.[8]

Vaughn lived in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, until he was eight years old.[9] After moving to Lake Forest, he graduated from Lake Forest High School in 1988 where he played football and baseball and wrestled, although he has called himself "unathletic" and "very average" at high school sports. At a young age, he had been introduced to musical theater and, in 1987, decided to become an actor. He has credited his mother as the inspiration for his career, saying, "I saw her overcome stuff, and I thought if you worked hard at something you'd give yourself a chance".[10]

Career

1988–2002: Career beginnings

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Vaughn in 2006

In 1988, Vaughn was cast in a Chevrolet commercial and subsequently moved to Hollywood. He appeared in the 1989 season of the television series China Beach and in three CBS Schoolbreak Specials in 1990. His first film role was 1993's Rudy as Notre Dame football tailback Jamie O'Hara. He struck up a friendship with Jon Favreau, who was also a first-time actor. Two years later, he was cast in a lead role in a proposed revival of 77 Sunset Strip that was to air on the fledgling WB Television Network, but the project ceased development after initial testing. Vaughn did not gain wider success until his role in 1996's Swingers with Favreau.

Afterward, Steven Spielberg cast Vaughn as Nick Van Owen in the 1997 blockbuster The Lost World: Jurassic Park, which gave him increased exposure. He followed that up with the lead role in The Locusts the same year. In 1998, he starred in the critically acclaimed drama Return to Paradise with Anne Heche, and starred in Clay Pigeons with Janeane Garofalo and Joaquin Phoenix. In 2000, he starred in The Cell with Jennifer Lopez and in 2001, appeared in Made, another film penned by Favreau. Vaughn also appeared in Dwight Yoakam's directorial debut, South of Heaven, West of Hell (2000). He also starred with John Travolta in the thriller Domestic Disturbance (2001).

2003–2014: Comedic stardom

Vaughn's performance in the 2003 comedy Old School increased his popularity establishing him as a leading man in comedic films.[11] Vaughn starred opposite Will Ferrell and Luke Wilson.[12] The film was a commercial and critical success.[13][14] In 2004, Vaughn appeared alongside Ben Stiller in the buddy cop action-comedy Starsky & Hutch and the sports comedy Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. Both films were commercial hits. Film critic Rob Mackie of The Guardian compared the satirical nature within the film Dodgeball to that of the Rob Reiner directed comedy film This Is Spinal Tap (1984) and added that the film "stays consistently funny".[15]

After this series of roles, he was dubbed one of the Hollywood "Frat Pack", alongside Will Ferrell, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, and Owen Wilson. The name refers to the group of actors who frequently co-star in film comedies.[16][17] He appeared in 2005's independent film Thumbsucker, crime-comedy film Be Cool, and action-comedy film Mr. & Mrs. Smith. Also in 2005, Vaughn starred alongside Owen Wilson in Wedding Crashers, which grossed over $200 million at the U.S. box office.[18] The film also starred Rachel McAdams, Bradley Cooper, Isla Fisher, and Christopher Walken. Critics J.R. Jones of The Chicago Reader praised both Vaughn and Wilson on their chemistry describing them as "enormously funny" adding the film is a "rich send-ups of wedding culture".[19]

In 2006, Vaughn starred the comedy-drama The Break-Up opposite Jennifer Aniston. Rosie Wash of The Guardian wrote that the film, "subverts the love-conquers-all formula of traditional rom-com to arrive at the more satisfying conclusion".[20] In 2007, Vaughn starred in the Christmas comedy film Fred Claus as a sarcastic, wild-at-heart older brother of Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti). The film was directed by David Dobkin, who had directed Vaughn in Wedding Crashers, and co-starred Elizabeth Banks and Kevin Spacey. Next, he moved from comedy to drama in Sean Penn's Into the Wild, a film about the adventures of Christopher McCandless, based on the best-selling book by Jon Krakauer. In 2008, Vaughn starred in his second Christmas comedy, Four Christmases, with Reese Witherspoon. The film portrays a couple who struggle to visit all four of their divorced parents on Christmas.[21]

In 2009, he starred in Couples Retreat, a comedy chronicling four couples who undergo therapy sessions at a tropical island resort. Malin Åkerman played his wife.[22] Vince's father, Vernon, portrayed his father in the film. In February 2010, Vaughn was among the nearly 80 musicians and actors to sing the charity-single remake of We Are the World. Vaughn starred in Ron Howard's comedy The Dilemma, released in January 2011. It was produced by Wild West Picture Show Productions, his production company.[23][24] On July 31, 2012, it was announced that Vaughn would be developing a reboot produced by CBS to the sitcom The Brady Bunch, which was taken off the air in 1974.[25] In 2013, Vaughn co-wrote and starred alongside Owen Wilson in The Internship.[26]

2015–present: Dramatic roles and TV work

In 2015, he starred in Unfinished Business, which grossed $4.8 million in its opening weekend, a career low for Vaughn. He also starred in the second season of True Detective alongside Colin Farrell, which premiered on June 21. In 2016, he starred in the crime thriller Term Life, which featured Favreau in a supporting role and was directed by Peter Billingsley.[27] Also in 2016, he played a drill sergeant in the war film Hacksaw Ridge.[28]

In 2018, Vaughn co-starred alongside Mel Gibson in Dragged Across Concrete, his second collaboration with S. Craig Zahler, whom he worked with the year before on Brawl in Cell Block 99. In 2020, he starred with Kathryn Newton in the horror-comedy film Freaky, in which they play a serial killer and a teenage girl who switch bodies. On January 20, 2022, it was announced that Vaughn will produce a sequel to the 1983 film A Christmas Story titled A Christmas Story Christmas with Peter Billingsley (who will reprise his role as Ralphie) through his production company Wild West Picture Show Productions for Warner Bros. Pictures and HBO Max.[29]

In March 2022, Vaughn, Greg Olsen, and Ryan Kalil launched a podcast network and production company named Audiorama.[30] The first podcast available from the network, "Youth, Inc.", focuses on youth sports.[31] In 2024, he is set to star in the Apple TV+ drama series Bad Monkey playing a detective turned restaurant inspector. The show is created by Bill Lawrence and set to debut August 14, 2024.[32]

In August 2024, Vaughn received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.[33]

Personal life

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Vaughn at the Liberty Political Action Conference in Reno, Nevada, September 2011

In 2005, Vaughn began dating Jennifer Aniston, his co-star in The Break-Up.[34] In late 2006, he sued three tabloid magazines for reporting that he had been unfaithful to Aniston.[35] They broke up in November 2006.[34]

In March 2009, it was announced that Vaughn was engaged to Canadian realtor Kyla Weber.[36] They married on January 2, 2010,[37] in the Armour House at Lake Forest Academy in Lake Forest, Illinois. Their two children were born in 2010 and 2013.[38][39]

Vaughn describes himself as a libertarian.[40] He supported Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul in both the 2008 and 2012 elections,[41] and Rand Paul in the 2016 election.[42] In June 2015, Vaughn expressed his opposition to gun control.[43]

In 2016, Vaughn began training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu at the Gracie Academy in Torrance, California.[44] He received his blue belt in 2018.[45]

On June 10, 2018, Vaughn was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and resisting arrest in Manhattan Beach, California, after failing a sobriety test at a police checkpoint.[46] In May 2019, he was convicted of a reduced charge of reckless driving after he entered a no contest plea. Vaughn was sentenced to three years' probation and ordered to undergo a three-month alcohol abuse program.[47]

In 2019, Vaughn received the Meritorious Public Service Medal from the U.S. Army for his contributions to service members’ morale.[48]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1991For the BoysCheering Soldier in CrowdUncredited
1993RudyJamie O'HaraCredited as Vincent Vaughn
1994At RiskMax Nolan
1996Just Your LuckBarryDirect-to-video
SwingersTrent Walker
1997The Lost World: Jurassic ParkNick Van Owen
The LocustsClay Hewitt
1998A Cool, Dry PlaceRussell Durrell
Return to ParadiseJohn "Sheriff" Volgecherev
Clay PigeonsLester Long
PsychoNorman Bates
2000South of Heaven, West of HellTaylor Henry
The CellFBI Agent Peter Novak
The Prime GigPendelton "Penny" Wise
2001MadeRicky SladeAlso producer
ZoolanderLuke ZoolanderUncredited cameo
Domestic DisturbanceRick Barnes / Jack Parnell
2003Old SchoolBernard "Beanie" Campbell
I Love Your WorkStiev
BlackballRick Schwartz
2004Starsky & HutchReese Feldman
Dodgeball: A True Underdog StoryPeter La Fleur
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron BurgundyWes MantoothUncredited
Wake Up, Ron Burgundy: The Lost Movie
PaparazziActor
2005ThumbsuckerMr. Geary
Be CoolRoger "Raji" Lowenthal
Mr. & Mrs. SmithEddie
Wedding CrashersJeremy Grey
2006The Break-UpGary GrobowskiAlso writer and producer
2007Into the WildWayne Westerberg
Fred ClausFrederick "Fred" ClausAlso producer
2008Wild West Comedy ShowHimself
Four ChristmasesBrad / Orlando McVie
2009Couples RetreatDaveAlso writer and producer
2011The DilemmaRonny ValentineAlso producer
2012Art of Conflict: The Murals of Northern IrelandNarratorDocumentary; also producer
The WatchBob McAllister
Lay the FavoriteRosie
2013The InternshipBilly McMahonAlso writer and producer
A Case of YouAlan
Delivery ManDavid Wozniak
Anchorman 2: The Legend ContinuesWes MantoothCameo
2015Unfinished BusinessDaniel "Dan" Trunkman
2016Term LifeNick BarrowAlso producer
Hacksaw RidgeSgt. Howell
2017Brawl in Cell Block 99Bradley Thomas
2018Dragged Across ConcreteAnthony Lurasetti
2019Fighting with My FamilyHutch Morgan
SebergCarl Kowalski
2020ArkansasFrog
The BingePrincipal Carleson
FreakyBlissfield Butcher / Millie Kessler[49]
2021North HollywoodOliver
QueenpinsSimon Kilmurray
2025Animal FriendsFilming
NonnasJoe ScaravellaPost-production; also executive producer
TBAMike & Nick & Nick & AliceFilming
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Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1989China BeachMotor Pool DriverEpisode: "The Unquiet Earth"
21 Jump StreetBill PetersonEpisode: "Mike's P.O.V."
1990ABC Afterschool SpecialsJasonEpisode: "A Question About Sex"
CBS Schoolbreak SpecialSteveEpisode: "Malcom Takes a Shot"
Steve GuarinoEpisode: "The Fourth Man"
1991RichardEpisode: "Lies of the Heart"
1992Doogie Howser, M.D.MarkEpisode: "Sons of the Desert"
1998Mr. Show with Bob and DavidSheep DogEpisode: "It's Perfectly Understandishable"
HerculesLoki (voice)Episode: "Hercules and the Twilight of the Gods"
The Larry Sanders ShowHimselfEpisode: "The Interview"
Saturday Night LiveHimself (host)Episode: "Vince Vaughn/Lauryn Hill"
2000Sex and the CityKeith TraversEpisode: "Sex and Another City"
2001Going to CaliforniaGavin ToeEpisode: "This Year's Model"
2013Pursuit of the TruthHimself (host)10 episodes; also producer
Saturday Night LiveEpisode: "Vince Vaughn/Miguel"
2015True DetectiveFrank Semyon8 episodes
2018F Is for FamilyChet Stevenson (voice)8 episodes; also executive producer
2020–2024Curb Your EnthusiasmFreddy Funkhouser11 episodes
2022 A Christmas Story Christmas Television movie; producer only [50]
2024Bad MonkeyAndrew YancyAlso executive producer
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Music videos

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Year Title Artist(s)
1998 "These Arms" Dwight Yoakam
2010 "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" Artists for Haiti
2016 "Don't Wanna Know" Maroon 5
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Video games

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Year Title Voice role Notes
1997 Chaos Island: The Lost World Nick Van Owen
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Awards and nominations

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Organizations Year Category Work Result Ref.
Australian Film Critics Association 2017 Best Supporting Actor Hacksaw Ridge Nominated
Blockbuster Entertainment Award 2001 Favorite Actor – Science Fiction The Cell Nominated
CinemaCon Award 2013 Comedy Duo of the Year (with Owen Wilson) The Internship Won
Critics' Choice Super Award 2021 Best Actor in a Horror Movie Freaky Won
Gold Derby Award 2008 Ensemble Cast Into the Wild Nominated
Golden Schmoes Award 2005 Favorite Celebrity of the Year Nominated
MTV Movie + TV Award 2003 Best On-Screen Team ( with Will Ferrell & Luke Wilson) Old School Nominated
2005 Best On-Screen Team (with the cast of Dodgeball) DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story Nominated
2006 Best Comedic Performance Wedding Crashers Nominated
Best On-Screen Team (with Owen Wilson) Won
2021 Most Frightened Performance Freaky Nominated
People's Choice Award 2006 Favorite On-Screen Match-Up (with Owen Wilson) Wedding Crashers Won
2007 Favorite Leading Man The Break-Up Won
Favorite On-Screen Match-Up (with Jennifer Aniston) Nominated
2010 Favorite Comedy Star Couples Retreat Nominated
Saturn Award 2018 Best Actor Brawl in Cell Block 99 Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award 2008 Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture Into the Wild Nominated
ShoWest Convention Award 2006 Comedy Star of the Year Won
Teen Choice Award 2005 Choice Movie – Sleazbag Be Cool Nominated
2006 Choice Movie Actor – Comedy The Break-Up Nominated
Choice Movie – Chemistry (with Jennifer Aniston) Won
2010 Choice Movie – Hissy Fit Couples Retreat Nominated
Choice Activist Won
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References

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