Vince Vaughn made his first Hollywood splash playing a cocky retro-hipster in the indie film "Swingers" (1996), which nailed the twenty-something bachelor lifestyle, instantly becoming a cult classic. The 6’5” wiseass subsequently waded through bland dramas and several puzzling misses – Gus Van Sant's “Psycho” (1998), for one – before his fast-talking charm finally found a home in mainstream comedies like “Old School” (2003), “Dodgeball” (2004) and the $200 million box office wonder, “Wedding Crashers” (2005). Vaughn was often referred to as a member of The Frat Pack — a team of actors
Actor Vince Vaughn is engaged to Canadian real estate agent Kyla Weber. After weeks of speculation about the pair, the bride-to-be's father confirmed the news in an interview with the Montreal Gazette. Vince's rep declined to
Film fans like Vince Vaughn because, well, he's likable. Especially when he slips into the fast-talking, misguided yet well-meaning, man-boy mentor persona many moviegoers know and love. Despite venturing into darker comedies and