Mark Sinclair (born July 18, 1967), better known by his stage name Vin Diesel is an American actor, known for work in The Fast and the Furious film series and The Chronicles of Riddick trilogy.
Vin Diesel is hired to star in Stan's re-imagining of the story of Charles Lindbergh in "Fight and Flight".
When Steve attempts a video presentation on Charles Lindbergh, Stan takes it to the next level by acquiring a CIA sound stage and steals the original Spirit of St. Louis from the Smithsonian in his effort to "help." He further takes liberties with historical accuracy to Steve's frustration, and tops it off my insisting that he doesn't have the abilities to do the presentation on his own. At the film premier, Stan has turned it into an action film starring Diesel.
When the Lindbergh baby is kidnapped by a criminal mastermind, Diesel's Charles Lindbergh bursts in and takes up the top henchmen, but when the rest of the gang is summoned, his "monkey" assistant Gus arrives with an automatic weapon and guns them down, leaving Diesel to kill the mastermind.
When he eats pickles in "The Chilly Thrillies", Roger believes he sounds like 'Dwayne Vin Diesel "The Rock" Johnson', mixing both Vin Diesel and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
In an effort to prove his personas haven't lost their edge in "Little Bonnie Ramirez", Roger's 'Winston Equity III' hires a bunch of Vin Diesel look-alikes to run a brokerage firm, but finds the machines haven't been hooked up yet. Having that fail, he then tries to pass himself off as 'Mike Microscope' and his Vin Diesel cloning experiment, but Francine notes that she's already seen the same guys.
In "Steve, Snot, and the Quest for the Og 4Loko", XXX X is named after the Vin Diesel film, but had to tack on the extra 'X' after getting in trouble with Columbia Pictures.