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Walken is a prolific actor who has spent more than 50 years on stage and screen.[1] He has appeared in over 100 movie and television roles, including The Deer Hunter, The Dead Zone, A View to a Kill, At Close Range, King of New York, Batman Returns, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, The Funeral, and Catch Me If You Can, and in TV's Kojak and The Naked City. Walken gained a cult following in the 1990s[citation needed] as the Archangel Gabriel in the first three The Prophecy movies, as well as his frequent guest-host appearances on Saturday Night Live. In the United States, films featuring Walken have grossed over $1.8 billion.[2] He has also played the main role in the Shakespeare plays Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Coriolanus. His most famous film roles were Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich in The Deer Hunter and in Pulp Fiction, as Captain Koons, a Vietnam War veteran, which has since become a pop culture icon, despite his appearance being less than ten minutes at length.
Walken debuted as a film director and script writer with the short (five-minute) film Popcorn Shrimp in 2001. He also wrote and acted the main role in a play about Elvis Presley titled Him in 1995.[3]
Early life
Walken was born Ronald Walken (named after actor Ronald Colman) into a Methodist family[4] in Astoria Queens, New York. The address was 30-83 29th Street. The building still stands, and the elevator still conks out occasionally. Fortunately, the Walken residence was on the first floor, and this never affected family life in the residence. His mother, Rosalie, was a Scottish immigrant, and his father, Paul Walken, emigrated from Germany.[5] Both of his parents were bakers. Restaurateur and TV cooking show host Lidia Bastianich worked at the Walken's bakery as a young girl.[6]
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 musical theatre before moving on to dramatic roles in theatre and then film.
Trivia
Jerry Lewis influenced Walken to make show business his career. At age 10, he met Lewis on "The Colgate Comedy Hour" (1950), where Lewis and Dean Martin were guest hosts. Walken was an extra on the show and was in a skit with Lewis.
Walken initially intended to study dancing instead of acting, but dropped out of Hofstra University after one year when he landed an off-Broadway musical "Best Foot Forward" in 1963.
Ranked #96 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
Brother of Glenn Walken.
Was George Lucas' second choice for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars (1977).
Brother of Ken Walken.
Worked briefly as a lion tamer in a circus at age 15.
Attended the Professional Children's School.
Has a phobia of going too fast in cars.
Was assaulted in a street in New York in 1980 when he asked two men to turn down their music. His nose was broken in the incident.
Was robbed at the airport in Venice and his The Prophecy II (1998) (V) script, glasses, keys, drivers licence, and $100 were stolen. All items were later found, except for the money.
Was on Natalie Wood's yacht the night she drowned.
Only Oscar-winning actor to portray a primary 007 villain, in A View to a Kill (1985).
He, along with Nick Nolte, were both considered for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars (1977).
Manages to insert a little dance number into nearly all of his roles, no matter how small, scripted or not.
Won an MTV Video Music Award for choreographing his own moves in Fatboy Slim's 2001 music video "Weapon Of Choice."
Member of "Saturday Night Live" (1975)'s prestigious "Five Timers Club".
At the beginning of The Dead Zone (1983) he tells his class to read "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Sixteen years later he plays The Headless Horseman in Sleepy Hollow (1999).
Met wife, casting agent Georgianne Walken (née Thon), while touring with "West Side Story".
Has an intense dislike of handguns.
Along with Alec Baldwin, he has a standing invitation to host "Saturday Night Live" (1975) every year (if scheduling permits).
When hosting "Saturday Night Live" (1975), he likes to sing during his monologues (which has become a crowd pleasing favorite). So naturally, when co-hosting SNL specials, his introduction song "I'm Walkin, Im 'Talkin" (for the rhyme of his last name) is played.
Is only the second person in history to be nominated for both Best Supporting Actor from the Oscars, for Catch Me If You Can (2002), and Worst Supporting Actor from the Razzies, for The Country Bears (2002) in the same year. The first was James Coco, who was actually nominated for both awards for the same role in Only When I Laugh (1981).
Danced with Judy Garland at Liza Minnelli's 16th birthday party.
The son of a baker.
In his 35 years in film, he has acted in well over 90 films. He rarely turns down a part, under the belief that making movies (whether they turn out good or bad) is always a rewarding experience.
Has said that his adopted name of "Christopher" sounds "like a sneeze", and he prefers to be called Chris.
At the time of filming The Rundown (2003), he had never seen the film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), and was therefore reluctant to use the phrase "Oompah Loompah" in his final scene. When learning of this, director Peter Berg gave him a copy of the film, and he finally decided to use the phrase.
Has played 3 different characters with the name Max in Kiss Toledo Goodbye (1999), Batman Returns (1992) and A View to a Kill (1985).
Has different-colored eyes (one blue and one hazel). This is a condition known as heterochromia.
Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame [October 8, 2004].
One of the few hosts of "Saturday Night Live" (1975) who has hosted enough times to have his own recurring skit ("The Continental").
Loves horror films featuring zombies.
Was nominated for Broadway's 2000 Tony Award as Best Actor (Musical) for "James Joyce's The Dead."
In order to achieve the gaunt, withdrawn and hollow look of his character in The Deer Hunter (1978), it's reported that he ate a diet consisting of only rice and bananas in preparation for this film.
Alternated with his brother Glenn Walken in the role of Mike Bauer on the soap opera "The Guiding Light" (1952) (1954-1956).
Ranked #1 on Tropopkin's Top 25 Most Intriguing People [Issue #100]
Is portrayed by Malcolm Kennard in The Mystery of Natalie Wood (2004) (TV)
Said in an interview (July 2005) with the German magazine "Der Spiegel" that his father was a German baker from Essen, Germany.
His mother was Scottish-American.
Frequently works with director Tim Burton.
He said in an interview that he has never turned down a role.
Was considered for the role of Number Two in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997).
Was considered for the role of Capt. Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003).
Had read Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" for an audio book.
His performance as Nick Chevotarevich in The Deer Hunter (1978) is ranked #88 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
Lost out to Ryan O'Neal for the romantic lead in Love Story (1970).
Received the Shakespeare Theater's Will Award in 1994 for his contributions to classical theater.
In the early 1960s he earned a job as one of three men dancing and singing with Andy Warhol favorite Monique van Vooren in her sultry nightclub act.
Was considered for the part of Andy in Dead of Night (1974).
Doesn't own a computer.
Was the first to play King Philip of France on stage for "The Lion in Winter" in 1966, at the Ambassador Theatre, New York City.
He lives in his house in the country, while his wife lives in their New York apartment. Walken says the only people he sees when he is not working are the garbage men.
Is a very skilled chef.
Was named for actor Ronald Colman.
His wife, Georgianne, and his brothers, Ken & Glenn, still call him "Ronnie".
Has said that a 200-film career is not out of the question.
Received Harvard's "Hasty Pudding Man of the Year" award on February 15, 2008.
Harvard University's Hasty Pudding Man of the Year for 2008. Accepted the award February 15, 2008].
Does not own a cell phone.
Has never learned to swim.
A frequent host of Saturday Night Live, he has also been parodied on the show by Jay Mohr. The youngest ever regular cast member was Anthony Michael Hall, who succeeded him in the television series based on The Dead Zone (1983), and who, like Walken, has appeared in the Batman film series.
Filmography
- Kevin Approaches (2009) (in production) (rumored)
- The Dirt(2009) (in production) (rumored) .... Ozzy Osbourne
- Citizen Brando(2008) (in production) .... Joe
- Alone in the Dark(2008) (V) (post-production) (voice) .... Raven
... aka Evil Calls: The Raven (UK: new title)
- The Maiden Heist (2008) (completed)
... aka The Maiden Heist (USA)
- $5 a Day (2008) .... Nat Parker
- Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride... Starring You! (2008) .... Frank Kincaid
- Balls of Fury (2007) .... Feng
- Hairspray(2007) .... Wilbur Turnblad
- Man of the Year (2006) .... Jack Menken
- Fade to Black(2006/I) .... Brewster
- Click(2006/I) .... Morty
- True Crime: New York City(2005) (VG) (voice) .... Gabriel Whitting
- Domino(2005) .... Mark Heiss
- Romance & Cigarettes(2005) .... Cousin Bo
- Wedding Crashers (2005) .... Secretary William Cleary
- Around the Bend(2004) .... Turner Lair
- The Stepford Wives (2004) .... Mike Wellington
- Envy (2004) .... J-Man
- Man on Fire(2004) .... Rayburn
- True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) (VG) (voice) .... George
- The Rundown (2003) .... Hatcher
... aka Welcome to the Jungle (Australia) (UK) (USA: working title)
- Gigli (2003) .... Det. Stanley Jacobellis
- Kangaroo Jack (2003) .... Salvatore 'Sal' Maggio
- Julius Caesar (2002) (TV) .... Marcus Portius Cato
... aka Caesar (USA) ... aka Giulio Cesare (Italy) ... aka Julius Caesar (Germany)
- Catch Me If You Can(2002) .... Frank Abagnale
- Plots with a View (2002) .... Frank Featherbed
... aka Grabgeflüster (Germany: video title) ... aka Grabgeflüster - Liebe versetzt Särge (Germany) ... aka Plotz with a View (UK) ... aka Undertaking Betty (USA)
- Engine Trouble(2002/II) .... Rusty
- The Country Bears (2002) .... Reed Thimple
- Poolhall Junkies(2002) .... Mike
- The Affair of the Necklace(2001) .... Count Cagliostro
- America's Sweethearts (2001) .... Hal Weidmann
- Joe Dirt (2001) .... Clem
... aka The Adventures of Joe Dirt (Canada: English title: TV title) (USA: working title)
- Scotland, Pa. (2001) .... Lieutenant McDuff
- Jungle Juice(2001) .... Roy
- The Opportunists(2000) .... Victor 'Vic' Kelly
- The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (2000) (V) .... Gabriel
... aka God's Army III (Europe: English title)



