At Monday's ceremony, Vince Vaughn was joined by his wife and children, his parents and other family members and said he was 'Very grateful to be included in this.'
Actor, producer and screenwriter Vince Vaughn was honored today at a Hollywood Walk of Fame celebration with a star bearing his name. A Chicago native, Vaughn first caught the attention of critics and audiences in Doug Liman's independent sleeper hit and cult classic, 'Swingers.' His much-repeated expression throughout the movie 'You're so money baby,' became part of the mid-90s vernacular.
' Born March 28, 1970, in Minneapolis and raised in the Chicago suburbs of Buffalo Grove and Lake Forest, Vaughn said he feels like he grew up in California.'This is where I came of age. At its best, I think Los Angeles for me -- and walking these streets, I used to live on Rossmoor down here -- was an inspiration, that things were possible,' Vaughn said. Vaughn made his professional debut in a 1989 episode of the television Vietnam War drama 'China Beach.
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