Christopher Walken

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1943-03-31
Queens, New York USA
1943-03-31
Queens, New York USA
Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken, usually called "Chris") is an American stage and screen actor. He has appeared in more than 100 movies and television shows. Walken was born Ronald Walken (named after actor Ronald Colman) into a Methodist family in Astoria, Queens, New York. His mother, Rosalie, was a Scottish immigrant from Glasgow, and his father, Paul Walken, emigrated fr
om Germany in 1928 with his brothers, Wilhelm and Alois. His father was a baker and his mother worked as a window dresser. Influenced by their mother's own dreams of stardom, he and his brothers Kenneth and Glenn were child actors on television in the 1950s. Walken studied at Hofstra University on Long Island, but did not graduate. Walken initially trained as a dancer in music theatre at the Washington Dance Studio before moving on to dramatic roles in theatre and then film. Walken is imitated for his deadpan affect, sudden off-beat pauses, and strange speech rhythm, in a manner similar to William Shatner. He is revered for his quality of danger and menace, but his unpredictable deliveries and expressions make him invaluable in comedy as well. Walken is noted for refusing movie roles only rarely, having stated in interviews that he will decline a role only if he is simply too busy on other projects to take it. He regards each role as a learning experience. Walken has been married to Georgianne Walken (born Thon) since 1969; she is a casting director, most notably for The Sopranos. They live in Connecticut and have no children (Walken has stated in interviews that not having children is one of the reasons he has had such a prolific career). In regard to his villainous roles preceding him when meeting new people, Walken says, "When they see me in a movie, they expect me to be something nasty ... That's why it's good to defy expectations sometimes."
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Movies
| (2011) Kill the Irishman |
| (2009) The Maiden Heist |
| (2008) Five Dollars a Day |
| (2007) Hairspray |
| (2007) Balls of Fury |
| (2006) Man of the Year |
| (2006) Click |
| (2005) Domino |
| (2005) Wedding Crashers |
| (2005) Plots with a View |
| (2004) The Stepford Wives |
| (2004) Envy |
| (2004) Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken |
| (2004) Man on Fire |
| (2004) Around The Bend |
| (2003) Kangaroo Jack |
| (2003) The Rundown |
| (2002) Julius Caesar |
| (2002) The Country Bears |
| (2002) Catch Me If You Can |
| (2001) Scotland, Pa. |
| (2001) America's Sweethearts |
| (2001) The Affair of the Necklace |
| (2000) The Opportunists |
| (2000) The Prophecy 3: The Ascent |
| (1999) Blast from the Past |
| (1999) The Eternal (Trance) |
| (1999) Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End |
| (1999) Plast from the Past |
| (1999) Sleepy Hollow |
| (1998) Antz |
| (1998) New Rose Hotel |
| (1998) The Prophecy 2 |
| (1997) Suicide Kings |
| (1997) Excess Baggage |
| (1996) Basquiat |
| (1996) The Funeral |
| (1996) Last Man Standing |
| (1995) The Prophecy |
| (1995) The Addiction |
| (1995) Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead |
| (1995) Wild Side: Director's Cut |
| (1995) Nick of Time |
| (1995) A Business Affair |
| (1994) Pulp Fiction |
| (1993) Wayne's World 2 |
| (1993) Skylark |
| (1993) True Romance |
| (1992) Batman Returns |
| (1991) McBain |
| (1991) Sarah Plain & Tall |
| (1990) The Comfort of Strangers |
| (1990) King of New York |
| (1989) Communion |
| (1988) Homeboy |
| (1988) Biloxi Blues |
| (1988) The Milagro Beanfield War |
| (1987) Deadline |
| (1986) At Close Range |
| (1985) A View to a Kill |
| (1983) The Dead Zone |
| (1983) Brainstorm |
| (1981) The Dogs of War |
| (1980) Heaven's Gate |
| (1979) Last Embrace |
| (1978) The Deer Hunter |
| (1977) The Sentinel |
| (1977) Annie Hall |
| (1972) The Mind Snatchers |
| (1971) The Anderson Tapes |
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