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christopher walken
Paul and Rosalie Walken immigrated to America as adults. They
met in New York, married and had three children: Ken, Glenn and
Ronald (who later changed his name to Christopher). Ronnie was
born on the opening night of Oklahoma! on March 31, 1943. The
family resided in Queens and Paul owned and ran a bakery. When
the boys were tots, Rosalie would bring them to television show
auditions and photography shoots. She belonged to an organization
called The Stage Mother's Society and was very involved with her
sons' young careers. By the early 1950s, all three boys were enrolled
in tap dancing classes and were performing regularly on television
shows such as Ernie Kovacs, Philco TV Playhouse and The Colgate
Comedy Hour. Ronnie appeared on a television series called The
Wonderful John Acton, playing the part of Kevin Acton. As the
boys got older, they would take the subway by themselves to Manhattan
to work in television and theatre. Ronnie attended PCS (Professional
Children's School) and was friends with the world-renowned composer,
Marvin Hamlisch, Brandon de Wilde, and Gypsy Rose Lee's son, Eric.
In their free time, Ken, Glenn and Ronnie would help their father
out in the bakery.
Ronnie made his off-Broadway debut at age fifteen in Archibald
MacLeish's J.B. and around that time, he took a brief stint acting
as a lion tamer's son in a circus. Ronnie's job was to bring out
an old, extremely docile lion and "tame" him. Ronnie
graduated from PCS and attended Hofstra University for about one
year. In the spring following his first year at college, Ronnie's
tap instructor, Danny Daniels cast him and his brother, Glenn
in the off Broadway musical he was directing and choreographing;
Best Foot Forward. Ronnie suggested that Daniels also audition
young girl he was taking acting lessons with. That girl was Liza
Minelli and she got the part. Over the next two and a half years,
Ronnie worked mostly in musical theater. He worked in a touring
production of West Side Story and danced opposite Georgianne Thon.
The two were married later in 1969. At age 22, Ronnie was renamed
Christopher by Monique Van Vooren, a singer he was working with.
He decided to keep it and was billed as Christopher for the first
time when he performed in the1965 musical Baker Street in which
he danced next to Tommy Tune. Later he came to do numerous dramatic
roles, his first being The Lion In Winter, in which he played
the part of King Phillip. This was his first speaking (not singing)
role and he has noted that he wrestled with extreme stage fright,
nervous shakes and broken concentration. Christopher nearly got
fired, but begged the show's producer to give him a chance. He
was given three days to find a solution to these dilemmas. Somehow,
someway, he overcame his fears and actually went on to win the
Clarence Derwent Award for that performance. He was then cast
for many other Shakespearian roles and more dramatic stage roles
in plays such as The Unknown Soldier. In 1966, he won the Theatre
World Award for his performance in the revival of Tennessee Williams'
The Rose Tattoo.
At about age 25, Walken began his film career, with small roles
in the films Me And My Brother, the Sidney Lumet-directed The
Anderson Tapes, and his first starring role in The Happiness Cage.
Christopher then had a small but memorable role in Woody Allen's
classic Annie Hall, in which he played Annie's brother, Duane.
Shortly after that, Christopher was cast as Nick in Michael Cimino's
The Deer Hunter, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Supporting
Actor and the New York Film Critic's Circle Award. Soon after,
he appeared in Cimino's critically trashed follow-up picture,
Heaven's Gate with Kris Kristofferson. It was shortly after returning
to New York after filming Heaven's Gate that Christopher was assaulted
on the street on which he and Georgianne lived. He had asked two
men on the street to turn down their music. The men, in turn,
attacked him and broke his nose. But, Walken's career carried
on without a break. He continued to get roles in films such as
the western with Margot Kidder, Shoot The Sun Down and the last
MGM musical movie, Pennies From Heaven with Steve Martin and choreography
by Danny Daniels, Walken's former tap teacher. Christopher received
rave reviews from critics regarding his dancing scene in Pennies
From Heaven- and compliments from toe-tapping legends Fred Astaire
and Gene Kelley.
Name: Christopher Walken
Height: 6'
Sex: M
Nationality: American
Date: March 31 1943
Birth Place: Queens New York USA
Occupation: actor
Education: Professional Children's School
Hofstra University Hempstead New York (majored in English; attended
for one year)
Husband/Wife: Georgianne Walken (casting agent; met while touring
with West Side Story; married in 1969)
Father: Paul Walken (baker)
Mother: Rosalie Walken (baker)
Brother: Glenn (actor; born on November 18 1945) and Kenneth Walken
(older)
Claim to fame: as Nick in The Deer Hunter (1978)
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