Christopher Walken on stage and screen
Christopher Walken[1] is an American actor and comedian, whose career has spanned over 50 years with appearances in theater, film, and television.[2] He has appeared in over 100 movies and television shows, including A View to a Kill, At Close Range, The Deer Hunter, King of New York, Batman Returns, Pulp Fiction, Sleepy Hollow, True Romance, and Catch Me If You Can, as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna and Fatboy Slim.
Walken's early career was primarily in theater and television where he often played small roles. During this period of his career, Walken was credited as "Ken Walken" and later as "Ronnie Walken", until he finally settled on "Christopher Walken". He began acting in films in 1969 and, after a series of increasingly larger roles, won an Academy Award in 1978 as Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Deer Hunter. Since then, Walken has become a highly sought-after actor, typically performing in numerous films every year.
Walken has been a primary character in two film franchises: as Gabriel the fallen angel in The Prophecy series, and as Jacob Witting in the made-for-television films based on Patricia MacLachlan's Sarah, Plain and Tall novels. Other notable roles include Johnny Smith in The Dead Zone, Captain Koons in Pulp Fiction, and Frank Abagnale Sr. in Catch Me If You Can. He also sings and dances, as seen in some of his films including: Puss in Boots, Hairspray, and Pennies from Heaven.
Film[]
Following his early (1950s) work in television and theater, Walken has acted primarily in films. This list includes credits in studio films, independent films, animated films, and made-for-television movies. The list includes the 2001 short five-minute film Popcorn Shrimp which Walken wrote, produced and directed.[3]
Year | Title | Role | Director | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1966 | Barefoot in Athens | Lamprocles | George Schaefer | [4] |
1969 | The Three Musketeers | John Felton | [5] | |
1969 | Me and My Brother | The Director | Robert Frank | [6] |
1971 | The Anderson Tapes | The Kid | Sidney Lumet | [7] |
1972 | The Happiness Cage | Private James H. Reese | Bernard Girard | [8] |
1975 | Valley Forge | The Hessian | Fielder Cook | [9] |
1976 | Next Stop, Greenwich Village | Robert | Paul Mazursky | [10] |
1977 | The Sentinel | Detective Rizzo | Michael Winner | [11] |
1977 | Annie Hall | Duane Hall | Woody Allen | [12] |
1977 | Roseland | Russell | James Ivory | [13] |
1978 | Shoot the Sun Down | Mr. Rainbow | David Leeds | [14] |
1978 | The Deer Hunter | Nikanor 'Nick' Chevotarevich | Michael Cimino | [15] |
1979 | Last Embrace | Eckart | Jonathan Demme | [16] |
1980 | Heaven's Gate | Nathan D. Champion | Michael Cimino | [17] |
1980 | The Dogs of War | James 'Jamie' Shannon | John Irvin | [18] |
1981 | Pennies from Heaven | Tom | Herbert Ross | [19] |
1983 | Brainstorm | Dr. Michael Anthony Brace | Douglas Trumbull | [20] |
1983 | The Dead Zone | Johnny Smith | David Cronenberg | [21] |
1985 | A View to a Kill | Max Zorin | John Glen | [22] |
1986 | At Close Range | Brad Whitewood Sr. | James Foley | [23] |
1987 | Deadline | Don Stevens | Nathaniel Gutman | [24] |
1988 | The Milagro Beanfield War | Kyril Montana | Robert Redford | [25] |
1988 | Biloxi Blues | Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey | Mike Nichols | [26] |
1988 | Puss in Boots | Puss | Eugene Marner | [27] |
1988 | Homeboy | Wesley Pendergass | Michael Seresin | [28] |
1989 | Communion | Louis Whitley Strieber | Philippe Mora | [29] |
1990 | King of New York | Frank White | Abel Ferrara | [30] |
1990 | The Comfort of Strangers | Robert | Paul Schrader | [31] |
1991 | McBain | Bobby McBain | James Glickenhaus | [32] |
1992 | Mistress | Warren Zell | Barry Primus | [33] |
1992 | Batman Returns | Max Shreck | Tim Burton | [34] |
1992 | Day of Atonement | Pasco Meisner | Alexandre Arcady | [35] |
1992 | All-American Murder | P.J. Decker | Anson Williams | [36] |
1993 | True Romance | Vincenzo Coccotti | Tony Scott | [19] |
1993 | Wayne's World 2 | Robert C. 'Bobby' Cahn | Stephen Surjik | [37] |
1994 | A Business Affair | Vanni Corso | Charlotte Brändström | [38] |
1994 | Pulp Fiction | Captain Koons | Quentin Tarantino | [19] |
1995 | Wild Side | Bruno Buckingham | Donald Cammell | [39] |
1995 | Search and Destroy | Kim Ulander | David Salle | [40] |
1995 | The Prophecy | Gabriel | Gregory Widen | [41] |
1995 | The Addiction | Peina | Abel Ferrara | [42] |
1995 | Nick of Time | Mr. Smith | John Badham | [43] |
1995 | Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead | The Man With The Plan | Gary Fleder | [44] |
1996 | Last Man Standing | Hickey | Walter Hill | [45] |
1996 | Celluloide | US Officer Rod Geiger | Carlo Lizzani | [46] |
1996 | Basquiat | The Interviewer | Julian Schnabel | [47] |
1996 | The Funeral | Raimundo Tempio | Abel Ferrara | [48] |
1997 | Excess Baggage | Ray Perkins | Marco Brambilla | [49] |
1997 | Suicide Kings | Carlo Bartolucci / Charlie Barret | Peter O'Fallon | [50] |
1997 | Mouse Hunt | Caeser | Gore Verbinski | [51] |
1997 | Touch | Bill Hill | Paul Schrader | [52] |
1998 | The Prophecy II | Gabriel | Greg Spence | Direct-to-DVD[53] |
1998 | Illuminata | Umberto Bevalaqua | John Turturro | [54] |
1998 | New Rose Hotel | Fox | Abel Ferrara | Also co-producer[55] |
1998 | Trance | Uncle Bill Ferriter | Michael Almereyda | [56] |
1998 | Antz | Colonel Cutter (voice) | Eric Darnell | [57] |
1999 | Sleepy Hollow | The Hessian | Tim Burton | [58] |
1999 | Kiss Toledo Goodbye | Max | Lyndon Chubbuck | [59] |
1999 | Blast from the Past | Calvin Webber | Hugh Wilson | [60] |
2000 | The Prophecy 3: The Ascent | Gabriel | Patrick Lussier | Direct-to-DVD[61] |
2000 | The Opportunists | Victor 'Vic' Kelly | Myles Connell | [62] |
2001 | Joe Dirt | Anthony Benedetti / Clem Doore / Gert B. Frobe | Dennie Gordon | [63] |
2001 | The Affair of the Necklace | Alessandro Cagliostro | Charles Shyer | [64] |
2001 | America's Sweethearts | Hal Weidmann | Joe Roth | [65] |
2001 | Scotland, PA | Lieutenant McDuff | Billy Morrissette | [66] |
2001 | Popcorn Shrimp | Christopher Walken | Short film Also writer[67] | |
2001 | Jungle Juice | Roy | Tony Vitale | [68] |
2002 | The Country Bears | Reed Thimple / Benny Bogswaggle | Peter Hastings | [69] |
2002 | Catch Me If You Can | Frank William Abagnale Sr. | Steven Spielberg | [70] |
2002 | Undertaking Betty | Frank Featherbed | Nick Hurran | [71] |
2002 | Engine Trouble | Rusty (voice) | Brad Barnes | Short film[56] |
2002 | Poolhall Junkies | Uncle Mike Flynn | Mars Callahan | [72] |
2003 | Kangaroo Jack | Salvatore 'Sal' Maggio | David McNally | [73] |
2003 | The Rundown | Cornelius Hatcher | Peter Berg | [74] |
2003 | Gigli | Detective Stanley Jacobellis | Martin Brest | [75] |
2004 | Envy | 'J-Man' | Barry Levinson | [76] |
2004 | The Stepford Wives | Mike Wellington | Frank Oz | [58] |
2004 | Around the Bend | Turner Lair | Jordan Roberts | [77] |
2004 | Man on Fire | Paul Rayburn | Tony Scott | [78] |
2005 | Wedding Crashers | William Cleary | David Dobkin | [79] |
2005 | Domino | Mark Heiss | Tony Scott | [80] |
2006 | Romance & Cigarettes | Cousin Bo | John Turturro | [81] |
2006 | Click | Morty | Frank Coraci | [82] |
2006 | Man of the Year | Jack Menkan | Barry Levinson | [83] |
2006 | Fade to Black | Brewster | Oliver Parker | [78] |
2007 | Hairspray | Wilbur Turnblad | Adam Shankman | [84] |
2007 | Balls of Fury | Feng | Robert Ben Garant | [85] |
2008 | Five Dollars a Day | Nat Parker | Nigel Cole | [86] |
2009 | The Maiden Heist | Roger Barlow | Peter Hewitt | [87] |
2010 | Life's a Beach | Roy Callahan | Tony Vitale | [88] |
2011 | Kill the Irishman | Shondor Birns | Jonathan Hensleigh | [89] |
2011 | Dark Horse | Jackie | Todd Solondz | [75] |
2012 | Seven Psychopaths | Hans | Martin McDonagh | [90] |
2012 | A Late Quartet | Peter Mitchell | Yaron Zilberman | [91] |
2012 | Stand Up Guys | 'Doc' | Fisher Stevens | [92] |
2013 | The Power of Few | Doke | Leone Marucci | [93] |
2013 | Gods Behaving Badly | Zeus | Marc Turtletaub | [94] |
2014 | Jersey Boys | Gyp DeCarlo | Clint Eastwood | [95] |
2015 | One More Time | Paul Francis Lippman / Paul Lombard | Robert Edwards | [96] |
2015 | The Family Fang | Caleb Fang | Jason Bateman | [97] |
2015 | Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser | Anthony Benedetti / Clem Doore / Gert B. Frobe | Fred Wolf | [98] |
2016 | Eddie the Eagle | Warren Sharp | Dexter Fletcher | [99] |
2016 | The Jungle Book | King Louie (voice) | Jon Favreau | [100] |
2016 | Nine Lives | Felix Perkins | Barry Sonnenfeld | [99] |
2017 | Father Figures | Dr. Walter Tinkler | Lawrence Sher | |
2018 | Irreplaceable You | Myron | Stephanie Laing | [101] |
2019 | The Jesus Rolls | Warden | John Turturro | |
2020 | The War with Grandpa | Jerry | Tim Hill | |
2020 | Percy | Percy Schmeiser | Clark Johnson | |
2020 | Wild Mountain Thyme | Tony Reilly | John Patrick Shanley |
Television[]
In the beginning of his acting career, Walken had relatively small roles in episodes for a number of television shows. This list includes appearances in various episodes of fictional shows, while excluding appearances as himself on talk shows, interview shows, ceremonies, and the like.
Year | Show | Role | Run |
---|---|---|---|
1953 | The Wonderful John Acton[III] | Kevin Acton | Recurring character |
1954 | The Motorola Television Hour[III] | Episode: "The Muldoon Matter" | |
1954–1956 | The Guiding Light | Michael "Mike" Bauer#1 | |
1963 | Naked City[III] | Chris Johannis / Brian Trust | 2 episodes |
1970 | Hawaii Five-O | Walt Kramer | Episode: "Run, Johnny, Run" |
1977 | Kojak | Ben Wiley | Episode: "Kiss It All Goodbye" |
1982 | Who Am I This Time? | Harry Nash | Television film |
1990–2008 | Saturday Night Live | Host | 7 episodes |
1991 | Sarah, Plain and Tall | Jacob Witting [102] | Television film |
1993 | Skylark | Jacob Witting [103] | Television film |
1993 | Scam | Jack Shanks | Television film |
1999 | Vendetta | James Houston[104] | Television film |
1999 | Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End | Jacob Witting [105] | Television film |
2003 | Julius Caesar | Cato the Younger[106] | 2 episodes |
2014 | Turks & Caicos | Curtis Pelissier | Television film |
2014 | Peter Pan Live![107] | Captain Hook | Live television special |
TBA | Severance | Burt | Upcoming series[108] |
TBA | The Offenders | Frank | Two seasons filming back to back |
^ III Credited as "Ronnie Walken".
Theater[]
In addition to acting for film and television, Walken has acted in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway theater productions. He has acted in more than 100 additional plays including some by Shakespeare.[109] This list includes the most popular of them.
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Run |
---|---|---|---|---|
1952 | The Climate of Eden[IV] | Berton | Martin Beck Theatre | November 13, 1952 – November 22, 1952 |
1958 | The Visit[IV] | Karl Schill | Lunt-Fontanne Theatre | May 5, 1958 – July 5, 1958 |
Morosco Theatre | August 20, 1958 – November 29, 1958 | |||
J.B.[III] | David[V] | ANTA Playhouse | December 11, 1958 – October 24, 1959 | |
1964 | High Spirits[III] | musical ensemble | Alvin Theatre | April 7, 1964 – February 27, 1965 |
1965 | Baker Street | One of the Killers | The Broadway Theatre | February 2, 1965 – November 30, 1965 |
Martin Beck Theatre | November 3, 1965 – November 14, 1965 | |||
1966 | The Lion in Winter | Philip Capet (King of France) |
Ambassador Theatre | March 3, 1966 – May 21, 1966 |
The Rose Tattoo | Jack Hunter | Billy Rose Theatre | November 9, 1966 – December 31, 1966 | |
1967 | The Unknown Soldier and His Wife | Unknown Soldier | Vivian Beaumont Theater | July 6, 1967 – September 16, 1967 |
George Abbott Theatre | September 18, 1967 – November 12, 1967 | |||
1968 | Romeo and Juliet | Romeo | Stratford Shakespeare Festival[110] | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | Lysander | |||
1970 | Lemon Sky[111] | Alan | Playhouse Theatre | May 17–31, 1970 |
1972 | Enemies | Sintsov | Vivian Beaumont Theater | November 9, 1972 – December 16, 1972 |
1973 | The Plough and the Stars | Jack Clitheroe | January 4, 1973 – February 10, 1973 | |
The Merchant of Venice | Bassanio | March 1, 1973 – April 7, 1973 | ||
1975 | Sweet Bird of Youth | Chance Wayne | Harkness Theatre | December 29, 1975 – February 8, 1976 |
1984 | Hurlyburly | Mickey | Ethel Barrymore Theatre | August 7, 1984 – June 2, 1985 |
1995 | Him[112] | Elvis Presley, director, writer | New York Shakespeare Festival | |
2000 | James Joyce's The Dead | Gabriel Conroy | Belasco Theatre | January 11, 2000 – April 16, 2000 |
2001 | The Seagull | Sorin | Delacorte Theater | July 24, 2001 – August 26, 2001[113] |
2010 | A Behanding in Spokane | Carmichael | Schoenfeld Theatre | March 4, 2010 – June 6, 2010 |
Video games[]
- Ripper (1996) as Detective Vince Magnotta
- Privateer 2: The Darkening (1996) as David Hassan
- True Crime: Streets of LA (2003) as Sergeant George[114]
- True Crime: New York City (2005) as Gabriel Whitting[115]
Music video[]
- Madonna – "Bad Girl" (1993) as Madonna's guardian angel
- Skid Row – "Breakin' Down" (1995) as Gabriel from The Prophecy trilogy[citation needed]
- Fatboy Slim – "Weapon of Choice" (2001) (also co-choreographer)
CD[]
- "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe on Closed on Account of Rabies (1997)
See also[]
References[]
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External links[]
- Christopher Walken at IMDb
- Christopher Walken at the Internet Broadway Database
- Interview with Christopher Walken on set of The Irishman
- Male actor filmographies
- American filmographies