All About Vin Diesel's Parents, Delora and Irving Vincent

Vin Diesel keeps his family at the center of his life

Delora Vincent and Vin Diesel attend the premiere of HBO's "Spielberg" on September 26, 2017 in Hollywood, California. ; Vin Diesel and his father during "Build-A-Bear Workshop" at Fresh Air Fund Spring Gala 2005.
Delora Vincent and Vin Diesel in 2017; Irving Vincent and Vin Diesel in 2005. Photo:

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Vin Diesel's parents, Delora and Irving Vincent, have always been among his biggest supporters.

The Fast & Furious franchise star's mom and stepdad have continuously encouraged his creative work after raising him in an artist commune alongside his siblings in New York City.

Though he was born as Mark Sinclair in California, Diesel found his footing in the Big Apple. From his time as a bouncer at New York’s infamous club Tunnel to his days as an indie filmmaker and his current Hollywood fame, the actor has been cheered on by Delora and Irving from the sidelines.

Diesel is especially close with his mom, who has walked the red carpet with him numerous times and seen all of his movies. In 2015, the actor wrote on Instagram that she even asked him to take her to see his latest project at the time, The Last Witch Hunter, for her birthday.

Diesel has also drawn inspiration from Irving, who held different positions in the entertainment industry. Now the pair collaborates on their nonprofit, the One Race Global Film Foundation, which is an offshoot of Diesel’s production company, One Race Films.

Here's everything to know about Vin Diesel’s parents, Irving and Delora Vincent.

They raised Diesel and his siblings in an artist commune

Vin Diesel and his siblings as kids.
Vin Diesel with his mom Delora and siblings.

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Irving and Delora raised Diesel and his siblings in Westbeth, a low-income artist commune in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood.

“It was an artist community, everyone was expressing themselves,” Diesel told TIME in 2015. “Great painters, poets, sculptors, musicians and thespians all lived in this building. It was kind of a mecca for artists. What a magical place for a young artist to grow up in.”

According to the outlet, residents of Westbeth had to prove that they were both low-income and artistically gifted. A review board would also judge a potential resident’s art to see if they qualified.

Before becoming a housing unit in 1970, the building used to house Bell Laboratories, which is where the first TV broadcast, talking movie and binary computer were demonstrated.

Delora and Irving share two children together

Vin Diesel attends the premiere of Sony Pictures' "Bloodshot" on March 10, 2020
Vin Diesel attends the premiere of Sony Pictures' ‘Bloodshot’ on March 10, 2020 in Los Angeles.

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Diesel was raised by his stepfather Irving, and according to CNN, he never met his biological father.

After embracing Diesel and his twin brother, Paul, as his own, Irving welcomed two children with Delora, Samantha and Tim.

Diesel also sees Irving as his dad, writing a touching Instagram post in 2022 for Irving’s 88th birthday: “Happy 88th birthday to my first inspiration… my dad. All love, Always.”

The entire family is close, and Diesel has even worked with his siblings on his films. Paul has done sound editing and Samantha is a film producer who has helped on all of Diesel’s films over the last decade.

Irving also worked in the entertainment industry 

Vin Diesel and his family as he is honored with a Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame held on August 26, 2013 in Hollywood, California.
Vin Diesel and his family as he is honored with a Star On The Hollywood Walk Of Fame held on August 26, 2013 in Hollywood, California.

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Irving held jobs in TV production and was an off-Broadway director who put on shows at the New Federal Theatre in Hell’s Kitchen. He later taught entertainment studies at New York University and his curriculums there inspired Diesel to launch his nonprofit, the One Race Global Film Foundation.

In a 2013 interview with Variety, Diesel explained how his nonprofit helps teach underserved communities to share their stories through filmmaking, using coursework that Irving developed for his classes at NYU.

"We came up with this deal where I brought my father down, and the concept was to teach these kids how to do things right," the actor told the publication.

Diesel is close with his mom Delora

Vin Diesel Hugs his Mom While Celebrating Her 80th Birthday
Vin Diesel hugs his mom Delora Vincent while taking a selfie.

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Though Diesel never had contact with his biological father, he has always been close with his mother, who is an astrologer. Diesel has shared special glimpses of his special bond with her over the years.

In 2021, the actor posted a photo on Instagram of the pair with the caption, “Momma’s boy... proud of it. All love, Always.”

He has also posted yearly birthday messages to Delora, calling her “the most wonderful woman I have ever known" in 2015.

In honor of Delora’s 80th birthday in 2023, Diesel shared another post on Instagram, writing, “My beautiful and incredible mother just turned 80!!!! At her birthday, I asked what she wished for.” He wrote that her response was “peace.”

Delora wanted Diesel to direct The Fate of the Furious

Vin Diesel, Paloma Jimenez, Hania Riley, Vincent Sinclair, Delora Vincent, and Irving Vincent on April 1, 2015.
Vin Diesel, Paloma Jimenez, Hania Riley, Vincent Sinclair, Delora Vincent and Irving Vincent on April 1, 2015.

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Delora has always been supportive of Diesel’s film career: In 2015, after Furious 7 became a massive hit and grossed more than $1 billion at the box office, Diesel announced that an eighth film (which would eventually be titled The Fate of the Furious) was in the works.

Initially, the 2017 movie was without a director, and Delora thought that the job should go to Diesel.

“I will share something crazy that my mother said six months ago after the studio had me announce the date for 8 to the world,” Diesel wrote on Facebook at the time, per The Hollywood Reporter. “Either you direct 8 yourself ... or don’t do it.”

He continued, “I wrote it off as just a mother’s love and belief in me, though she has seen first hand what I’ve done to make these movies defy expectations and become increasingly successful, even when the studio thought I was crazy.”

Though Diesel didn’t end up directing the movie, he has served as a producer for his biggest franchises, including xXx, Riddick and Fast & Furious.

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