The 2003 Crime Drama movie "A Man Apart" is the closest I've seen Vin Diesel looking Half-black: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kY3kk0QQY0 [YOUTUBE]9kY3kk0QQY0[/YOUTUBE]
He has the complexion and hair texture of the majority of working black actresses and none of you dudes ever question their ethnicity. Stop putting black dudes in a box in terms of what they can/should look like.
The Rock has never denied his heritage and even plays characters who were written as black in movies from time to time. Vin is a different story. He won't talk about it.
When would we have a chance to question black women's ethnicity on whitewomenblackmen.com Please try again lol
I think his character in this movie was officially half-black/biracial, if I remember correctly. Sadly, this is one of his worst movies, in my opinion. It had a few moments, but was pretty derivative.
There are a million threads that have drifted into a million directions on this site in which those actresses, their movies, their characters and even whom they may be dating have come up. Hell, if you dudes actually did question their ethnicity you would be using them as examples in the celebrity interracial dating page whenever they dated or married black guys. But you don't because you guys recognize all those mixed/biracial/lightskinned chicks as being black, at least technically. But somehow you are caught offguard by discovering there are black males born into the world who look the same way? Are you really that stupid? I doubt it so you instead must be making up your own guidelines on what makes a true black man. Enough of that already. As I've written before you don't have to be as dark as night with a shaved head to be considered a black male. Well, maybe you do in the porn business but outside of that black men, just like white males, are "allowed" to come in different packages.
Of course you don't. You're either too busy to look into it or you don't give a damn because it doesn't fit your agenda on the issue. Off hand I recall Johnson playing a real life black guy that inspired the movie "Gridiron Gang". In the "Walking Tall" remake his character had a black father and a white mother and all of his siblings are black/mixed like he is in the film. In "GI Joe" he played Roadblock, a character that was established as being black in both the comic books and the animation (and the GI Joe franchise hasn't race-bended unlike other movie franchises so The Rock was hired for his ethnicity). There may be other films but, hey, I guess I'm too busy to look into it further at this time.