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He dated Jennifer Aniston and worked with Angelina Jolie but for his new show he looks more like Ben Affleck after losing TONS of weight – who is he?
He used to date Jennifer Aniston about 20 years ago, and this star also worked with Angelina Jolie in a high-profile action film in 2005 film that was so popular it spawned a TV series.
His other hits include a movie with Owen Wilson that was a mega blockbuster.
Now in his new Apple TV+ detective series, this well-known actor looks very different. He almost resembled bEN Affleck in the promo photo where he wears a sharp suit. That is because he appears to be much thinner. The first trailer for the series, which also stars Michelle Monaghan.
This man is Vince Vaughn.
The Swingers actor dated his The Breakup costar Aniston in 2006.
The movie he made with Angelina is Mr & Mrs Smith, which also starred Aniston’s ex Brad Pitt.
His famous Owen Wilson movie was Wedding Crashers.
Vince looked thinner for his new role as talkative cop Andrew Yancy.
The show was created by Bill Lawrence. He is the creator of the series Scrubs and co-creator of shows including the live-action Cougar Town, Spin City, Ground Floor, Ted Lasso, and Shrinking.
‘After getting bounced from the Miami PD, a former detective is demoted to restaurant inspector in the Florida Keys,’ read the synopsis.
‘An unusual new case might get him back in the department if he can get past a trove of oddballs, and one bad monkey,’ it also said. He was last seen with his wife Kyla Weber in January 2023. Vaughn shares Lochlyn and Vernon with Weber. The pair have been married since 2010. The actor took his family to the Los Angeles Lakers game against the Houston Rockets in Crypto.com Arena. He looked fuller back then and clearly has gone on a diet since for his role in Bad Monkey.
During the 2023 premiere of the new comedy Christmas With The Campbells, which Vaughn co-wrote and produced, he confirmed his and Ben Stiller’s interest in doing a follow-up to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. That is as long as it involves quality material. ‘They’ve always talked about these things forever and I had an idea that was fun and the studio likes it, so we’ll see where it goes,’ Vaughn told the Hollywood Reporter.