Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

31.03.1943

Birth name: Ronald Walken

Amazingly versatile stage & screen actor with sandy colored hair, pale complexion and a somewhat nervous disposition. Has a reputation for playing mentally unbalanced characters on-screen, however that generalisation would not do justice to Walken's depth and breadth of performances. He learnt his stage craft, including dancing, at Hofstra University & ANTA, and picked up a Theatre World award for his performance in the revival of the Tennessee Williams play "The Rose Tattoo".

Walken then first broke through into cinema in 1969 appearing in Me and My Brother (1969), before appearing alongside Sean Connery in the sleeper heist movie The Anderson Tapes (1971). His eclectic work really came to the attention of critics in 1977 with his intense portrayal of Diane Keaton suicidal younger brother in Annie Hall (1977), and then he scooped the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award in 1977 for his role as Nick in the electrifying The Deer Hunter (1978). Walken was lured back by The Deer Hunter (1978) director Michael Cimino for a role in the financially disastrous western Heaven's Gate (1980), before moving onto surprise audiences with his wonderful dance skills in Pennies from Heaven (1981), taking the lead as a school teacher with telepathic abilities in the Stephen King inspired The Dead Zone (1983) and then as billionaire industrialist Max Zorin trying to blow up Silicon Valley in the 007 adventure A View to a Kill (1985).

Looking at many of Walken's other captivating screen roles, it is easy to see the diversity of his range and even his droll comedic talents with humorous appearances in Biloxi Blues (1988), Wayne's World 2 (1993), Joe Dirt (2001), Mousehunt (1997) and America's Sweethearts (2001). Most recently, he continued to surprise audiences again with his work as a heart broken and apologetic father to Leonardo DiCaprio in Catch Me If You Can (2002). Christopher Walken's talents continue to remain in high demand and movie audiences relish watching how capably he re-invents himself for each new challenging role.

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Filmography

# The Dirt (2009) .... Ozzy Osbourne

# Citizen Brando (2008) .... Joe

# The Lonely Maiden (2008)

# Five Dollars a Day (2008) .... Nat

# 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)



# Kiss Toledo Goodbye (1999) .... Max

# Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End (1999) (TV) .... Jacob Witting

# Sleepy Hollow (1999) .... Hessian Horseman

... aka Sleepy Hollow (Germany)

... aka Sleepy Hollow - Köpfe werden rollen (Germany: TV title)

# Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99 (1999) (V) .... Guardian Angel (segment "Bad Girl")

# Vendetta (1999) (TV) .... James Houston

# Blast from the Past (1999) .... Calvin Webber

# Antz (1998) (voice) .... Colonel Cutter

# Trance (1998) .... Uncle Bill Ferriter

... aka The Eternal (USA: video title)

... aka The Eternal: Kiss of the Mummy (USA: video box title)

# New Rose Hotel (1998) .... Fox

# Illuminata (1998) .... Bevalaqua

... aka Illuminata (Spain)

# The Prophecy II (1998) (V) .... Gabriel

... aka God's Army II (Europe: English title)

# Mousehunt (1997) .... Caeser, the Exterminator

# Suicide Kings (1997) .... Carlo Bartolucci / Charlie Barret

# Excess Baggage (1997) .... Ray

# Touch (1997) .... Bill Hill

# Last Man Standing (1996/I) .... Hickey

# The Funeral (1996) .... Ray Tempio

# Basquiat (1996) .... The Interviewer

... aka Build a Fort, Set It on Fire

# Celluloide (1996)

... aka Celluloid (International: English title)

# Privateer 2: The Darkening (1996) (VG) .... David Hassan

# Ripper (1996) (VG) .... Det. Vince Magnotta

# Nick of Time (1995) .... Mr. Smith

# The Addiction (1995) .... Peina

# The Prophecy (1995) .... Gabriel

... aka God's Army (Europe: English title)

... aka God's Secret Army (Europe: English title)

# Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995) .... The Man with the Plan

# Search and Destroy (1995) .... Kim Ulander

... aka The Four Rules (Australia: video title)

# Wild Side (1995) .... Bruno Buckingham

... aka All the Way (Philippines: English title)

# Pulp Fiction (1994) .... Captain Koons

# A Business Affair (1994) .... Vanni Corso

... aka Astucias de mujer (Spain)

... aka D'une femme à l'autre (France)

... aka Liebe und andere Geschäfte (Germany)

# Wayne's World 2 (1993) .... Bobby Cahn

# True Romance (1993) .... Vincenzo Coccotti

... aka Breakaway (Philippines: English title)

# Scam (1993) (TV) .... Jack Shanks

# Skylark (1993) (TV) .... Jacob Witting

... aka Sarah, Plain and Tall: Skylark (USA)

# All-American Murder (1992) (V) .... P.J. Decker

# Grand pardon II, Le (1992) .... Pasco Meisner

... aka Day of Atonement

# Batman Returns (1992) .... Max Shreck

# Mistress (1992) .... Warren Zell

... aka Hollywood Mistress (USA)

# McBain (1991) .... McBain

# Sarah, Plain and Tall (1991) (TV) .... Jacob Witting

# The Comfort of Strangers (1990) .... Robert

... aka Cortesie per gli ospiti (Italy)

# King of New York (1990) .... Frank White



# Communion (1989) .... Whitley Strieber

# Homeboy (1988) .... Wesley Pendergass

# Puss in Boots (1988) .... Puss

... aka Cannon Movie Tales: Puss in Boots (USA: series title)

# Biloxi Blues (1988) .... Sgt. Toomey

... aka Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues

# The Milagro Beanfield War (1988) .... Kyril Montana

... aka The Milagro Beanfield War (Australia)

# Deadline (1987) .... Don Stevens

... aka War Zone - Todeszone (West Germany)

... aka Witness in the War Zone (International: English title)

# At Close Range (1986) .... Brad Whitewood Sr.

# A View to a Kill (1985) .... Max Zorin

# The Dead Zone (1983) .... Johnny Smith

... aka Zone neutre, La (Canada: French title)

# Brainstorm (1983) .... Dr. Michael Anthony Brace

# Who Am I This Time? (1982) (TV) .... Harry Nash

... aka American Playhouse: Who Am I This Time? (USA: series title)

# Pennies from Heaven (1981) .... Tom

# The Dogs of War (1981) .... Jamie Shannon

# Heaven's Gate (1980) .... Nathan D. Champion

... aka Michael Cimino's Heaven's Gate (USA: complete title)



# Last Embrace (1979) .... Eckart

# The Deer Hunter (1978) .... Nick

# Shoot the Sun Down (1978) .... Mr. Rainbow

# Roseland (1977) .... Russel (The Hustle)

# Annie Hall (1977) (as Christopher Wlaken) .... Duane Hall

# "Kojak" .... Ben Wiley (1 episode, 1977)

- Kiss It All Goodbye (1977) TV episode .... Ben Wiley

# The Sentinel (1977) .... Det. Rizzo

# Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) (as Chris Walken) .... Robert

# Valley Forge (1975) (TV) .... The Hessian

# The Happiness Cage (1972) .... Pvt. James H. Reese

... aka Mind Snatchers (USA: video title)

... aka The Demon Within

... aka The Mind Snatchers

# The Anderson Tapes (1971) .... The Kid

# "Hawaii Five-O" .... Walt Kramer (1 episode, 1970)

... aka McGarrett (USA: rerun title)

- Run, Johnny, Run (1970) TV episode .... Walt Kramer



# Me and My Brother (1969)

# The Three Musketeers (1969) (TV) .... Felton

# "Hallmark Hall of Fame" .... Lamprocles (1 episode, 1966)

... aka Hallmark Television Playhouse

- Barefoot in Athens (1966) TV episode .... Lamprocles

# "Naked City" .... Chris (1 episode, 1963)

- Robin Hood and Clarence Darrow, They Went Out with Bow and Arrow (1963) TV episode (as Ronnie Walken) .... Chris



# "The Guiding Light" (1952) TV series .... Michael 'Mike' Bauer #1 (unknown episodes, 1954-1956)

... aka Guiding Light (USA: new title)

# "The Motorola Television Hour" (1 episode, 1954)

... aka Motorola TV Hour (USA: alternative title)

... aka Motorola TV Theatre (USA)

- The Muldoon Matter (1954) TV episode (as Ronnie Walken)

# "The Wonderful John Acton" (1953) TV series (as Ronnie Walken) .... Kevin Acton


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