Like his simple yet memorable threads, Diesel has worn all sorts of action-movie roles well in his career, from his Army rookie in 1998’s “Saving Private Ryan” (in which Steven Spielberg cast Diesel after seeing his 1995 directorial short “Multi-Facial”) to beloved alien tree Groot in Marvel's “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “Avengers” movies. Ranked: Every 'Fast and Furious' film (including spinoff 'Hobbs & Shaw') 'We need movies now more than ever': Vin Diesel talks coronavirus fears in Hollywood It's been a Vin Diesel thing before Vin Diesel got paid as an actor – that comes from a bouncer thing.” “And coming off the plane and shedding his fatigues for a minute is kind of who Ray Garrison is.” But the truth is, “the tank top predates Vin. The clothing matches his onscreen personas: “Dom’s a pretty stoic, no-frills character who you can imagine under the hood of a car somewhere,” Diesel says. It’s a bit of a chicken-and-egg situation regarding the iconic muscle shirt Diesel frequently dons as Dominic Toretto in the “Fast and Furious” movies and that he also rocks as vacationing Marine Ray Garrison – before his life turns tragic – in the new superhero movie “Bloodshot” (now available on digital platforms such as iTunes and Vudu). Which came first: Vin Diesel or his tank top? Watch Video: Vin Diesel in 'Bloodshot': How Valiant differs from other characters
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