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Full Name
  
Ronald Walken

Name
  
Christopher Walken

Alma mater
  
Role
  
Actor


Occupation
  
Actor, Singer

Height
  
1.83 m

Years active
  
1952-2016

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Born
  
March 31, 1943 (age 81) (
1943-03-31
)
Astoria, Queens, New York City, U.S.

Other names
  
Ronnie Walken, Chris Walken

Spouse
  
Georgianne Walken (m. 1969)

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Movies
  
Similar People
  

Siblings
  
Glenn Walken, Ken Walken

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Christopher Walken (born Ronald Walken; March 31, 1943) is an American stage and film lead and character actor who has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows, including Annie Hall (1977), The Deer Hunter (1978), The Dogs of War (1980), The Dead Zone (1983), A View to a Kill (1985), Batman Returns (1992), True Romance (1993), Pulp Fiction (1994), Sleepy Hollow (1999), Catch Me If You Can (2002), Hairspray (2007), Seven Psychopaths (2012), the first three Prophecy films, Antz (1998), The Jungle Book (2016), as well as music videos by many popular recording artists. Walken has received a number of awards and nominations during his career, including winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of Nikanor "Nick" Chebotarevich in The Deer Hunter. He was nominated for the same award and won BAFTA and Screen Actors Guild Awards for his performance as Frank Abagnale Sr. in Catch Me If You Can.

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Walken's films have grossed more than $1 billion in the United States. He has also played the lead in the Shakespeare plays Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Coriolanus. He is a popular guest-host of Saturday Night Live, having hosted seven times as of April 2008. His most notable roles on the show include record producer Bruce Dickinson in the "More Cowbell" sketch, the double-entendre-named, disgraced Confederate officer Colonel Angus and, in multiple appearances, The Continental.

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Walken debuted as a film director and scriptwriter with the short film Popcorn Shrimp in 2001. He also wrote and acted the main role in a play about his idol Elvis Presley, titled Him, in 1995.

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Early life

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Named after actor Ronald Colman, Walken was born Ronald Walken on March 31, 1943 in Astoria, Queens, New York City. He is the son of Rosalie (née Russell; May 16, 1907 – March 26, 2010), a Scottish emigrant from Glasgow, Scotland, and Paul Wälken (October 5, 1903 – February 23, 2001), who came to the U.S. from Germany in 1928. His father owned and operated Walken's Bakery in Astoria. Walken was raised a Methodist.

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Influenced by their mother's own dreams of stardom, he and his brothers, Kenneth and Glenn, were child actors on television in the 1950s. At age 15, when a girlfriend showed him a magazine photo of Elvis, Walken said, "This guy looked like a Greek god. Then I saw him on television. I loved everything about him." He changed his hairstyle to imitate Elvis and hasn't changed it since (Robert Schnakenberg (2008). "Christopher Walken A to Z".). As a teenager, he worked as a lion tamer in a circus. Walken went to Hofstra University, but dropped out after one year, having gotten the role of Clayton Dutch Miller in an off-Broadway revival of Best Foot Forward, co-starring with Liza Minnelli, who played Ethel Hofflinger. 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.

1950s–1960s

As a child, Walken appeared on screen as an extra in numerous anthology series and variety shows during the Golden Age of Television. After appearing in a sketch with Martin and Lewis on The Colgate Comedy Hour, Walken decided to become an actor. He landed a regular role in the 1953 television show The Wonderful John Acton as the show's narrator. During this time, he was credited as Ronnie Walken.

Over the next two years, he appeared frequently on television (landing a role in the experimental film Me and My Brother) and had a thriving career in theatre. From 1954 to 1956, Walken and his brother Glenn originated the role of Michael Bauer on the soap opera The Guiding Light. In 1963, he appeared as a character named Chris in an episode of Naked City, starring Paul Burke. In 1966, Walken played the role of King Philip of France in the Broadway Premiere of The Lion in Winter. In 1969, Walken guest-starred in Hawaii Five-O as Navy SP Walt Kramer.

In 1964, he changed his first name to Christopher at the suggestion of Monique van Vooren, who had a nightclub act in which Walken was a dancer and who believed the name suited him better than Ronnie (a pet form of his given name, Ronald), which he was credited as until then. He prefers to be known informally as Chris instead of Christopher.

1970s

Walken made his feature film debut with a small role opposite Sean Connery in Sidney Lumet's The Anderson Tapes. In 1972's The Mind Snatchers a.k.a. The Happiness Cage, Walken played his first starring role. In this science fiction film, which deals with mind control and normalization, he plays a sociopathic U.S. soldier stationed in Germany.

Paul Mazursky's 1976 film Next Stop, Greenwich Village had Walken, under the name "Chris Walken", playing fictional poet and ladies' man Robert Fulmer. In Woody Allen's 1977 film Annie Hall, Walken played the homicidal and borderline crazy brother of Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). Also in 1977, Walken had a minor role as Eli Wallach's partner in The Sentinel. In 1978, he appeared in Shoot the Sun Down, a western filmed in 1976 that costarred Margot Kidder. Along with Nick Nolte and Burt Reynolds, Walken was considered by George Lucas for the part of Han Solo in Star Wars; the part ultimately went to Harrison Ford.

In 1977, Walken also starred in an episode of Kojak as Ben Wiley, a robber.

Walken won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in Michael Cimino's 1978 film The Deer Hunter. He plays a young Pennsylvania steelworker who is emotionally destroyed by the Vietnam War. To help achieve his character's gaunt appearance before the third act, Walken consumed only bananas, water, and rice for a week.

1980s

Walken's first film of the 1980s was the controversial Heaven's Gate, directed by Cimino of Deer Hunter fame. Walken also starred in the 1981 action adventure The Dogs of War, directed by John Irvin. He surprised many critics and filmgoers with his intricate tap-dancing striptease in Herbert Ross's musical Pennies from Heaven (1981). In 1982, he played a socially awkward but gifted theater actor in the film adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s short story Who Am I This Time? opposite Susan Sarandon. Walken then played schoolteacher-turned-psychic Johnny Smith in David Cronenberg's 1983 adaptation of Stephen King's The Dead Zone. That same year, Walken also starred in Brainstorm alongside Natalie Wood and (in a minor role) his wife, Georgianne.

In 1985, Walken played a James Bond villain, Max Zorin, in A View to a Kill, Roger Moore's last appearance as Bond. Walken dyed his hair blond to befit Zorin's origins as a Nazi experiment.

At Close Range (1986) starred Walken as Brad Whitewood, a rural Pennsylvania crime boss who tries to bring his two sons into his empire; his character was mostly based on criminal Bruce Johnston.

In 1988, Christopher Walken played a memorable role as Sgt. Merwin J. Toomey in Neil Simon's Biloxi Blues which was directed by Mike Nichols, and the role of Federal Agent Kyril Montana in Milagro Beanfield War. He also played the leading role of Whitley Strieber in 1989's Communion, an autobiographical film written by Strieber based on his claims that he and his friends were subject to visitations by unknown, other-worldly entities variously identified as possibly "aliens" or, simply, as "visitors". In 1989, he played the lead role of "Puss" in the Cannon theatre group's musical version of Puss in Boots.

Natalie Wood drowning

Walken was one of the last persons to see Wood alive before her drowning near Santa Catalina Island, California, while on a Thanksgiving weekend boating trip. In 2011, Walken hired a lawyer when authorities reopened the Wood case, while the LAPD said, "Walken is not a suspect." The case was closed and termed an accidental death until June 2012, when the investigation was reopened and the cause of death was changed to "undetermined". Authorities stated that Walken is not a suspect.

1990s

The Comfort of Strangers, an art house film directed by Paul Schrader, features Walken as Robert, a decadent Italian aristocrat with extreme sexual tastes and murderous tendencies who lives with his wife (Helen Mirren) in Venice.

King of New York (1990), directed by Abel Ferrara, stars Walken as ruthless New York City drug dealer Frank White, recently released from prison and set on reclaiming his criminal territory. In 1991, Walken starred in Sarah, Plain and Tall as Jacob Witting, a widowed farmer. In 1992, Walken played a villain in Batman Returns, millionaire industrialist Max Shreck. Also in 1992, Walken appeared in Madonna's controversial coffee table book SEX and the music video for her hit single, "Bad Girl" (directed by David Fincher). He also played Bobby, Cassandra's producer, in Wayne's World 2.

Walken's next major film role was opposite Dennis Hopper in True Romance, scripted by Quentin Tarantino. His so-called Sicilian scene has been hailed by critics as the best scene in the film and is the subject of four commentaries on the DVD. Walken has a supporting role in Tarantino's Pulp Fiction as a Vietnam veteran giving his dead comrade's son the family's prized possession—a gold watch—while explaining in graphic detail how he had hidden it from the Vietcong by smuggling it in his rectum after the boy's father, in whose rectum the watch had previously been concealed, had died of dysentery.

Later in 1994, Walken starred in A Business Affair, a rare leading role for him in a romantic comedy. Walken manages to once again feature his trademark dancing scene as he performs the tango. In 1995, he appeared in Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead, Wild Side, The Prophecy and the modern vampire flick The Addiction, which was his second collaboration with director Abel Ferrara and writer Nicholas St. John. He also appeared in Nick of Time, which also stars Johnny Depp, and an art house film by David Salle, Search and Destroy. In 1995, Walken acted in "Him," a first play written by Walken about his idol Elvis in the afterlife featured in the New York Shakespeare Festival. (R. Tantich, "Plays and Players," New York, 1995)

In the 1996 film Last Man Standing, Walken plays a sadistic gangster named Hickey. That year, he played a prominent role in the video game Ripper, portraying Detective Vince Magnotta. Ripper made extensive use of real-time recorded scenes and a wide cast of celebrities in an interactive movie. In 1996 Walken also appeared in the Italian film Celluloide as US Officer Rod Geiger and played the role of Ray in the Abel Ferrara crime-drama film The Funeral. In 1997, Walken starred in the comedy films Touch and Excess Baggage and had a minor role in the film MouseHunt. He also appeared in the drama/thriller film Suicide Kings, which was also filled with suspense and humor.

In 1998, Walken played an influential gay New York theater critic in John Turturro's film Illuminata. The same year he voiced Colonel/General Cutter in the computer-animated Antz franchise.

In 1999, Walken played Calvin Webber in the romantic comedy Blast from the Past. Webber is a brilliant but eccentric Caltech nuclear physicist whose fears of a nuclear war lead him to build an enormous fallout shelter beneath his suburban home. The same year, he appeared as the Headless Horseman in Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, starring Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. He also appeared in Kiss Toledo Goodbye with Michael Rapaport and Nancy Allen.

Walken also starred in two music videos in the 1990s. His first video role was as the Angel of Death in Madonna's 1993 "Bad Girl". The second appearance was in Skid Row's "Breakin' Down" video.

2000s

In 2000, Walken was cast as the lead, along with Blair Brown, in James Joyce's The Dead on Broadway. A "play with music", The Dead featured music by Shaun Davey, conducted by Charles Prince, with music coordination and percussion by Tom Partington. James Joyce's The Dead won a Tony Award that year for Best Book for a Musical.

Walken had a notable music video performance in 2001 with Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice". Directed by Spike Jonze, it won six MTV awards in 2001 and—in a list of the top 100 videos of all time compiled from a survey of musicians, directors, and music industry figures conducted by UK music TV channel VH1—won Best Video of All Time in April 2002. In this video, Walken dances and flies around the lobby of the Marriott Hotel in Los Angeles; Walken also helped choreograph the dance. Also in 2001, Walken played a gangster who was in the witness protection program in the David Spade comedy Joe Dirt and an eccentric film director in America's Sweethearts.

Also in 2001, Walken played Lieutenant Macduff in Scotland, PA, Billy Morissette's loose film adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth.

In 2002 Walken played Mike in the film Poolhall Junkies and played Frank Abagnale, Sr. in Catch Me If You Can, which is inspired by the story of Frank Abagnale, Jr., a con artist who passed himself off as several identities and forged millions of dollars' worth of checks. His portrayal earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Walken also had a part in the 2003 action comedy film The Rundown, starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Seann William Scott, in which he plays a ruthless despot. He was nominated for a Razzie (Worst Supporting Actor) in 2002's The Country Bears and in two 2003 movies, Gigli and Kangaroo Jack. Walken also starred in Barry Levinson's Envy, in which he plays J-Man, a crazy guy who helps Ben Stiller's character, and in his starring role in 2004's Around the Bend he again has a dancing scene as he portrays an absentee father who has fled prison to reunite with his father, his son, and the grandson he never knew before dying. Walken played the role of Paul Rayburn in 2004's Man on Fire, where, when speaking about the imminent destructive actions of John Creasy (Denzel Washington), his character states: "A man can be an artist... in anything, food, whatever. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasy's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece."

In 2005, he played Mark Heiss in the film Domino and the role of Secretary Cleary in the film Wedding Crashers.

In 2006, he played Morty, a sympathetic inventor who is more than meets the eye, in the comedy/drama Click and also appeared in Man of the Year with Robin Williams and Lewis Black. He co-starred in the 2007 film adaptation Hairspray, wherein he is seen singing and dancing in a romantic duet with John Travolta, and portrayed the eccentric but cruel crime lord and Ping-Pong enthusiast Feng in the 2007 comedy action film Balls of Fury opposite Dan Fogler.

Walken was in the movie Five Dollars a Day (released in 2008), in which he plays a con man proud of living like a king on $5 a day.

The film The Maiden Heist, a comedy co-starring Morgan Freeman, William H. Macy and Walken about security guards in an art museum, debuted at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 25, 2009.

Walken also starred in Universal Studios Florida's "Disaster" attraction (formerly "Earthquake and the Magic of Effects" and soon to be Fast & Furious: Supercharged). Walken portrayed the owner of "Disaster Studios" Frank Kincaid and encouraged guests to be extras in his latest film, Mutha Nature. Walken was projected on a clear screen, much like a life-size hologram, and interacted with the live-action talent. Famous quote "Frankenstein never scared me".

2010s

Walken returned to Broadway in Martin McDonagh's play A Behanding in Spokane in 2010, and received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play. He had a small voice role in NBC sitcom 30 Rock, in the "Audition Day" episode. In 2011, he played the role of Jewish-American loan shark Alex "Shondor" Birns in the film based on the life of gangster Danny Greene, Kill the Irishman. Walken reunited with McDonagh for the British crime comedy film Seven Psychopaths which had its world premiere on 7 September 2012. Walken also played the founder and leader of a string quartet in A Late Quartet (late in 2012).

Walken costarred with Al Pacino and Alan Arkin in the film Stand Up Guys, a story about aging gangsters out on the town for one last hoorah. He also appeared in The Power of Few.

In 2013, Walken became the protagonist in the campaign "Made From Cool" by Jack & Jones. In 2014, he appeared in Turks & Caicos. Walken appears as Gyp DeCarlo in the 2014 film Jersey Boys.

In 2014, Walken played Captain Hook in the NBC production Peter Pan Live!

In 2015, Walken starred in the film When I Live My Life Over Again and played the role of Clem for the second time in the David Spade comedy Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser.

In 2016, he voiced King Louie in the CGI-live action remake of Disney's The Jungle Book. He also recorded a cover of Louie's song I Wan'na Be like You, which he sings in the film as well as on the soundtrack.

Legacy and popularity

Described as "diverse and eccentric" and "one of the most respected actors of his generation", Walken has long established a cult following among film fans. He's known for his versatility and named as one of Empire magazine's "Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time". Once dubbed as a "cultural phenomenon", he has portrayed several iconic movie characters including Johnny Smith in The Dead Zone, Max Shreck in Batman Returns and Max Zorin in A View to a Kill and was also considered for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars films. His Oscar-winning performance in The Deer Hunter ranked as 88th greatest movie performance of all time by Premiere magazine and his performance in Pennies from Heaven was made into Entertainment Weekly's list of the "100 Greatest Performances that should have won Oscars but didn't". Sometimes regarded as "one of the kings of cameos", Walken has made several notable cameo appearances or appeared in a single but popular scene of films including Captain Koons in Pulp Fiction, Duane in Annie Hall, Hessian Horseman in Sleepy Hollow, and Don Vincenzo in True Romance's popular "Sicilian scene" which was described by Quentin Tarantino as one of the proudest moments in his career.

Walken's work has been praised and acclaimed by many popular figures. Kat Dennings called him her favorite actor and said he was the reason she wanted to be an actress. Benicio del Toro cited Walken as an influence and stated that the best advice he had ever been given regarding acting came from him: "When you're in a scene and you don't know what you're gonna do, don't do anything." Johnny Depp once said one of main reasons of why he starred in Nick of Time was him wanting to work with Walken. Mickey Rourke, Sam Rockwell, Colin Farrell, Bradley Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio are among actors who spoke about their admiration for Walken. Prominent movie critic Roger Ebert was particularly impressed by his villain and anti-hero portrayals, once stated "when he is given the right role, there is nobody to touch him for his chilling ability to move between easy charm and pure evil" and called him "one of the few undeniably charismatic male villains."

Walken, along with a number of " 'serious' actors and respected figures" such as Robert De Niro, began to play roles in comedy films, which marked an innovation.

Walken's unique voice has been compared to other entertainment figures with voices that create "a pleasing (or at least entertaining) aural experience," such as William Shatner and Garrison Keillor. His voice was parodied in a Robot Chicken episode.

Walken inspired the stage show, All About Walken: The Impersonators of Christopher Walken, created by actor/comedian Patrick O'Sullivan in Hollywood in 2006. 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. A rare example of a role Walken turned down was that of Ray Ruby in the film Go Go Tales (2007). According to film director Abel Ferrara, the character was originally written for Walken but the latter "didn't want to do it". The role was then given to Walken's New Rose Hotel (1998) co-star Willem Dafoe.

Appearances on Saturday Night Live

Walken has hosted the comedy sketch and satire TV series Saturday Night Live seven times. He is one of only two actors (the other being Alec Baldwin) to have a standing offer from Lorne Michaels to host the show whenever his schedule permits. Walken's SNL appearances have proved so popular that he is one of the few SNL hosts for whom a Best of... SNL DVD is available (other celebrity hosts who have a Best of... SNL DVD are Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, and Alec Baldwin), an honor usually reserved only for SNL cast members.

One of Walken's more famous SNL performances was a spoof of Behind the Music, featuring a recording session of Blue Öyster Cult's "(Don't Fear) the Reaper". In the guise of record producer Bruce Dickinson (not to be confused with the real Bruce Dickinson, lead singer for Iron Maiden), Walken makes passionate and slightly unhinged speeches to the band and is obsessed with getting "More Cowbell" into the song. The phrase "I gotta have more cowbell" has since been adapted to merchandise. The producer who actually did suggest the cowbell on the original BÖC recording is producer/composer David Lucas.

Walken is also known for his part in one of Will Ferrell and Rachel Dratch's "The Lovers" skits. His character brought a lady friend to meet The Lovers, and she is subjected to learning the past history that Walken's character shares with The Lovers. He also divulges private information about his sex life with his girlfriend, much to her horror ("She was willing to accept her lover's body in places no one had ever trespassed...specifically, the ear canal").

Walken spoofed his starring role from The Dead Zone (1983) in a sketch titled "Ed Glosser: Trivial Psychic" (1992). In the film Walken's character can predict deaths and catastrophes, while Glosser can accurately predict meaningless, trivial future but with the same emotional intensity as in the film: "You're going to get an ice cream headache. It's going to hurt real bad, right here, [touches forehead] for eight, nine seconds.").

His character in A View to a Kill was parodied in a sketch titled "Lease with an Option to Kill", in which he reprised his role as Max Zorin. Zorin, who had taken on some qualities of other notable Bond villains (Blofeld's cat and suit, Emilio Largo's eye patch), was upset that everything was going wrong for him. His lair was still under construction; his henchmen had jump suits that didn't fit; and his shark tank lacked sharks, having a giant sea sponge instead. A captive James Bond, portrayed by Phil Hartman, offered to get Zorin "a good deal" on the abandoned Blofeld volcanic lair if Zorin let him go, to which he reluctantly agreed.

He performed a song and dance rendition of the Irving Berlin standard, "Let's Face the Music and Dance". Finally, there was the "Colonel Angus" sketch, laden with ribald double entendres, in which Walken played a dishonored Confederate officer.

Until 2003, Walken had a recurring SNL sketch called "The Continental", in which Walken played a "suave ladies' man" who in reality cannot do anything to keep a woman (a neighbor in his apartment building) from giving him the cold shoulder. Though he is outwardly chivalrous, his more perverted tendencies inevitably drive away his date over his pleading objections. For instance, he invites the woman to wash up in his bathroom; once she is inside, it becomes obvious that the bathroom mirror is a two-way mirror when he is seen lighting up a cigarette. In "The Continental", only the hand of his neighbor is ever seen; the camera always shows her point of view.

The April 5, 2008 Saturday Night Live show was the first time an episode hosted by Walken did not have a "Continental" sketch or a monologue in which he sang and danced. This episode, however, did include one sketch titled "Meet the Family", which spoofs many of Walken's idiosyncrasies. The sketch depicts a fictional Walken family reunion, where all of Christopher's relatives have his mannerisms and speech patterns, and sport his trademark pompadour hairstyle. In order of appearance, the other Walkens are Christopher's cousin Stanley (Bill Hader); Stanley's brother John (Jason Sudeikis); John's son Scott (Andy Samberg) and daughter Maxine (Amy Poehler) (who carries a doll that also has a pompadour); Nathan (Fred Armisen), a gay relative for whom "flamboyance" means dressing all in black and running his finger around the rim of a cosmo glass; Uncle Richard (Darrell Hammond) and Aunt Martha (Kristen Wiig), who think that The Deer Hunter was hilarious, and who are hosts of a Nigerian foreign exchange student named Oleki (Kenan Thompson). When he came to live with them, Oleki—who has absorbed all of the Walken Family traits—could not speak any English. But now (he says) he "talks like a normal teenaged American boy". The biggest laugh of the sketch occurs when Christopher expresses his sympathies for Scott's teenaged attitude: "I appreciate your situation. For a Walken, adolescence is a difficult time. You feel like you're the only normal person in a school full of nutjobs." Scott's response: "Wow! It's like you're lookin' right into my noggin!" (Will Forte also appears as a waiter at the beginning of the sketch, but does not do a Walken impression.)

Presidential candidacy hoax

Walken became the subject of a hoax controversy in 2006, when a fake website started in August of that year by members of Internet forum Genmay.com announced that he was running for President of the United States. Some believed it was authentic, until Walken's publicist dismissed the claims. When asked about the hoax in a September 2006 interview with Conan O'Brien, Walken said he was amused; and when asked to come up with a campaign slogan, he replied, "What the Heck" and "No More Zoos!"

Personal life

Walken married Georgianne Walken (née Thon), a casting director, in 1969. She is most notable for The Sopranos. The couple have no children. Walken has stated in interviews that having no children is one of the reasons he has had such a prolific film career. The Walkens have a cat named Bowtie and their previous cat was named Flapjack. The couple lives in Wilton, Connecticut and they also have a vacation home on Block Island, Rhode Island.

Political views

Walken endorsed President Barack Obama for re-election in 2012.

Filmography

Actor
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That's Amore! (pre-production)(rumored)
2023
Dune: Part Two (post-production) as
Emperor Shaddam IV
2021
The Outlaws (TV Series) as
Frank Sheldon
2022
Severance (TV Series) as
Burt
- The We We Are (2022) - Burt
- What's for Dinner? (2022) - Burt (credit only)
- Defiant Jazz (2022) - Burt
- Hide and Seek (2022) - Burt
- The Grim Barbarity of Optics and Design (2022) - Burt
- The You You Are (2022) - Burt
- In Perpetuity (2022) - Burt
- Half Loop (2022) - Burt
- Good News About Hell (2022) - Burt (credit only)
2020
Wild Mountain Thyme as
Tony Reilly
2020
Percy Vs Goliath as
Percy Schmeiser
2020
The War with Grandpa as
Jerry
2019
The Jesus Rolls as
Warden
2018
Irreplaceable You as
Myron
2017
Father Figures as
Dr. Walter Tinkler
2017
Bai Brands: Bye Bye Bye (Video short) as
Christopher Walken
2016
Nine Lives as
Felix Perkins
2016
The Jungle Book as
King Louie (voice)
2015
Eddie the Eagle as
Warren Sharp
2015
The Family Fang as
Caleb Fang
2015
Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (Video) as
Clem
2015
One More Time as
Paul
2014
Peter Pan Live! (TV Movie) as
Captain Hook
2014
Jersey Boys as
Gyp DeCarlo
2014
Turks & Caicos (TV Movie) as
Curtis Pelissier
2013
Gods Behaving Badly as
Zeus
2013
The Power of Few as
Doke
2012
Stand Up Guys as
Doc
2012
A Late Quartet as
Peter Mitchell
2012
Seven Psychopaths as
Hans
2012
Bachelor Trip as
Roy Callahan
2011
Dark Horse as
Jackie
2011
Kill the Irishman as
Shondor Birns
2009
30 Rock (TV Series) as
Christopher Walken
- Audition Day (2009) - Christopher Walken (voice)
2009
The Maiden Heist as
Roger Barlow
2008
$5 a Day as
Nat Parker
2008
Disaster! A Major Motion Picture Ride... Starring You! (Video short) as
Frank Kincaid
2007
Balls of Fury as
Feng
2007
Hairspray as
Wilbur Turnblad
2006
Fade to Black as
Brewster
2006
Man of the Year as
Jack Menken
2006
Click as
Morty
2006
Wedding Crashers: Deleted Scenes (Video short) as
Secretary Cleary
2005
True Crime: New York City (Video Game) as
F.B.I. Agent Gabriel Whitting (voice)
2005
Domino as
Mark Heiss
2005
Romance & Cigarettes as
Cousin Bo
2005
Wedding Crashers as
Secretary Cleary
2004
Around the Bend as
Turner Lair
2004
The Stepford Wives as
Mike Wellington
2004
Envy as
J-Man
2004
Man on Fire as
Paul Rayburn
2003
Caesar (TV Mini Series) as
Marcus Portius Cato
- Part 2 (2003) - Marcus Portius Cato
- Part 1 (2003) - Marcus Portius Cato
2003
True Crime: Streets of LA (Video Game) as
George (voice)
2003
The Rundown as
Hatcher
2003
Gigli as
Det. Stanley Jacobellis
2003
Kangaroo Jack as
Sal Maggio
2002
Evil Calls: The Raven as
Raven (voice)
2002
Catch Me If You Can as
Frank Abagnale
2002
Undertaking Betty as
Frank Featherbed
2002
Engine Trouble (Short) as
Rusty
2002
The Country Bears as
Reed Thimple
2002
Poolhall Junkies as
Mike
2001
Fatboy Slim: Weapon of Choice (Music Video short) as
Businessman (uncredited)
2001
The Affair of the Necklace as
Count Cagliostro
2001
America's Sweethearts as
Hal Weidmann
2001
Joe Dirt as
Clem
2001
Scotland, Pa. as
Lieutenant McDuff
2000
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent (Video) as
Gabriel
1999
The Opportunists as
Vic Kelly
1999
Kiss Toledo Goodbye as
Max
1999
Sarah, Plain & Tall: Winter's End (TV Movie) as
Jacob
1999
Sleepy Hollow as
Hessian Horseman
1999
Vendetta (TV Movie) as
James Houston
1999
Blast from the Past as
Calvin
1998
Antz as
Cutter (voice)
1998
The Eternal as
Uncle Bill Ferriter
1998
New Rose Hotel as
Fox
1998
Illuminata as
Bevalaqua
1998
The Prophecy II (Video) as
Gabriel
1997
Mousehunt as
Caeser, the Exterminator
1997
Suicide Kings as
Carlo Bartolucci / Charlie Barret
1997
Excess Baggage as
Ray
1997
Touch as
Bill Hill
1996
Ripper (Video Game) as
Det. Vince Magnotta
1996
Privateer 2: The Darkening (Video Game) as
David Hassan
1996
Last Man Standing as
Hickey
1996
The Funeral as
Ray
1996
Basquiat as
The Interviewer
1996
Celluloide
1995
Nick of Time as
Mr. Smith
1995
Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead as
The Man with the Plan
1995
Wild Side as
Bruno Buckingham
1995
Search and Destroy as
Kim Ulander
1995
The Prophecy as
Gabriel
1995
The Addiction as
Peina
1994
Pulp Fiction as
Captain Koons
1994
A Business Affair as
Vanni Corso
1993
Wayne's World 2 as
Bobby Cahn
1993
True Romance as
Vincenzo Coccotti
1993
Scam (TV Movie) as
Jack Shanks
1993
Madonna: Bad Girl (Music Video) as
Angel (uncredited)
1993
Skylark (TV Movie) as
Jacob Witting
1992
Le grand pardon II as
Pasco Meisner
1992
Batman Returns as
Max Shreck
1992
Mistress as
Warren Zell
1991
All-American Murder (Video) as
P.J. Decker
1991
McBain as
Robert McBain
1991
Sarah, Plain and Tall (TV Movie) as
Jacob Witting
1990
The Comfort of Strangers as
Robert
1990
King of New York as
Frank White
1989
Communion as
Whitley Strieber
1988
Homeboy as
Wesley Pendergass
1988
Puss in Boots as
Puss
1988
Biloxi Blues as
Sgt. Toomey
1988
The Milagro Beanfield War as
Kyril Montana
1987
Witness in the War Zone as
Don Stevens
1986
At Close Range as
Brad Sr.
1985
A View to a Kill as
Max Zorin
1983
The Dead Zone as
Johnny Smith
1983
Brainstorm as
Michael Brace
1982
American Playhouse (TV Series) as
Harry Nash
- Who Am I This Time? (1982) - Harry Nash
1981
Pennies from Heaven as
Tom
1980
The Dogs of War as
Jamie Shannon
1980
Heaven's Gate as
Nathan D. Champion (as Chris Walken)
1979
Last Embrace as
Eckart
1978
Shoot the Sun Down as
Mr. Rainbow
1978
The Deer Hunter as
Nick
1977
Roseland as
Russel (The Hustle)
1977
Annie Hall as
Duane Hall (as Christopher Wlaken)
1977
Kojak (TV Series) as
Ben Wiley
- Kiss It All Goodbye (1977) - Ben Wiley
1977
The Sentinel as
Detective Rizzo
1976
Next Stop, Greenwich Village as
Robert Fulmer (as Chris Walken)
1975
Valley Forge (TV Movie) as
The Hessian
1972
The Mind Snatchers as
Privatz James H. Reese
1971
The Anderson Tapes as
The Kid
1970
New York Television Theatre (TV Series)
- The Sandbox (1970)
1970
Cleopatra as
Boy
1970
Hawaii Five-O (TV Series) as
Walt Kramer
- Run, Johnny, Run (1970) - Walt Kramer
1970
NET Playhouse (TV Series) as
The Young Man (The Sandbox)
- Thoughts of the Artist on Leaving the Sixties (1970) - The Young Man (The Sandbox)
1969
The Three Musketeers (TV Movie) as
Felton
1968
Me and My Brother
1966
Barefoot in Athens (TV Movie) as
Lamprocles
1963
Naked City (TV Series) as
Brain Trust / Chris Johannis
- No Naked Ladies in Front of Giovanni's House! (1963) - Brain Trust (uncredited)
- Robin Hood and Clarence Darrow, They Went Out with Bow and Arrow (1963) - Chris Johannis (as Ronnie Walken)
1960
Deadline (TV Series) as
Marty
- The Cave (1960) - Marty (as Ronnie Walken)
1956
The Boy Who Saw Through (Short) as
Ernest (as Ronnie Walken)
1954
The Motorola Television Hour (TV Series)
- The Muldoon Matter (1954) - (as Ronnie Walken)
1953
The Wonderful John Acton (TV Series) as
Kevin Acton
- Uncle Terrence Balances the Books (1953) - Kevin Acton (as Ronnie Walken)
Producer
2020
Percy Vs Goliath (executive producer)
1998
New Rose Hotel (co-producer)
Miscellaneous
2016
David Blaine: Beyond Magic (TV Movie documentary) (narration by)
2001
Fatboy Slim: Weapon of Choice (Music Video short) (choreographer)
Soundtrack
2016
The Jungle Book (performer: "I Wanna Be Like You (2016)")
2015
One More Time (performer: "When I Live My Life Over Again (Paul Solo)", "Somethin' Stupid", "When I Live My Life Over Again (Big Band Version))
2014
Peter Pan Live! (TV Movie) (performer: "Vengeance", "Hook's Tango", "Hook's Tarantella", "A Wonderful World Without Peter", "Hook's Waltz")
2014
Jersey Boys (performer: "My Mother's Eyes")
2008
Rage (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Rage 'Ready for My Close Up' Special (2008) - ("Weapon of Choice")
2007
Hairspray (performer: " (You're) Timeless to Me" (2001))
2005
Romance & Cigarettes (performer: "Delilah", "Red Headed Woman")
2004
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken (TV Special) (performer: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", "Lady", "Boulevard of Broken Balls" - uncredited)
1990
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) (performer - 6 episodes)
- Christopher Walken/Foo Fighters (2003) - (performer: "Exactly Like You" - uncredited)
- Christopher Walken/Weezer (2001) - (performer: "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off" - uncredited)
- Christopher Walken/Christina Aguilera (2000) - (performer: "Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night of the Week)", "Miss Greenwood Hills", "Personality" - uncredited)
- Christopher Walken/Joan Osborne (1996) - (performer: "Medley: Let It Snow/Jingle Bells/Winter Wonderland/Frosty the Snowman/Suzy Snowflake" - uncredited)
- Christopher Walken/Arrested Development (1992) - (performer: "Lets Face The Music And Dance", "The Boulevard of Broken Balls")
- Christopher Walken/Bonnie Raitt (1990) - (performer: "I Feel Like a Million Dollars" - uncredited)
2002
Undertaking Betty (performer: "Saying Goodbye" written by Human)
1988
Puss in Boots (performer: "A Happy Cat", "I'll Watch Over You - Cat's Lullaby", "Genteel", "Stick Your Neck out Now and Then", "A Happy Cat (Reprise)")
1978
The Deer Hunter (performer: "Down From Heaven" - uncredited)
Director
2001
Popcorn Shrimp (Short)
Writer
2001
Popcorn Shrimp (Short)
Thanks
2007
Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
2005
Shadows of the Bat: The Cinematic Saga of the Dark Knight - Dark Side of the Knight (Video documentary short) (special thanks)
2003
Walkentalk (Short) (special thanks)
1999
The Big Brass Ring (special thanks)
Self
2022
Hollywood Insider (TV Series) as
Self
- A Tribute to Matthew Broderick: The Celebrated Actor and Director, More than Ferris Bueller (2022) - Self
2020
Conan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- From Largo Theatre Christopher Walken (2020) - Self - Guest
2020
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Chance the Rapper (2020) - Self - Guest
2020
The Comfort of Strangers: Interview with Actor Christopher Walken (Video documentary short) as
Self
2019
American Masters (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Actor
- Raul Julia: The World's a Stage (2019) - Self - Actor
2018
The Oscars (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2017
Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Unfamiliar Kin (2017) - Self
2016
David Blaine: Beyond Magic (TV Movie documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2016
Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 5 November 2016 (2016) - Self - Interviewee
2016
Tria33 (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode #2.55 (2016) - Self - Interviewee
1980
Today (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 29 July 2016 (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 1 December 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 July 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
- Dated 19 November 1980 (1980) - Self - Guest
2016
Eddie the Eagle: All or Nothing: The Hero's Heart (Video documentary short) as
Self - Actor
2016
Let the Games Begin: Soaring with Eddie the Eagle (Video documentary) as
Self - Actor
2010
The View (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Matthew Perry & Thomas Lennon (2016) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 March 2010 (2010) - Self - Guest
2015
Lidia Celebrates America (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Home for the Holidays (2015) - Self
2015
Saturday Night Live: 40th Anniversary Special (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
2014
Turks & Caicos: Uncovered (Video documentary short) as
Self
2014
The Making of Peter Pan Live! (TV Movie documentary) as
Captain Hook
2014
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Nick Jonas/Iggy Azalea (2014) - Self - Guest
2014
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self - Peter Pan Live
- Episode dated 5 November 2014 (2014) - Self - Peter Pan Live
2007
The Daily Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (2014) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (2013) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (2007) - Self - Guest
1995
Late Show with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Tatiana Maslany/Janelle Monae/Miss USA 2014 (2014) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 20 June 2005 (2005) - Self - Guest
- Buddy Rice, Christopher Walken, Kid Rock (2004) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 23 July 2001 (2001) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 9 August 1995 (1995) - Self - Guest
2013
Discord and Harmony: Creating a Late Quartet (Video documentary short) as
Self / Peter
2013
Marvin Hamlisch: What He Did for Love (Documentary) as
Self
2013
The Lowdown on Making Stand Up Guys (Video short) as
Self
1995
Inside the Actors Studio (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- The 250th Special (2013) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (1995) - Self - Guest
2013
Stand Up Guys: American Muscle - The Stand Up Stunt Driving Scenes (Video short) as
Self
2013
Stand Up Guys: The Stand Up Songs of Jon Bon Jovi (Video short) as
Self
2012
Cooking with Christopher Walken (Short) as
Self
2012
CBS News Sunday Morning (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 October 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
2012
Reel Junkie (TV Series) as
Self
- Seven Psychopaths (2012) - Self
2012
The Screen Junkies Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Christopher Walken Reads 'Honey Boo Boo' (2012) - Self
2012
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 9 October 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
2003
Live with Kelly and Mark (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #25.27 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 24 July 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 October 2006 (2006) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 September 2004 (2004) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 28 February 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
2007
Up Close with Carrie Keagan (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 9 October 2012 (2012) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 18 July 2007 (2007) - Self - Guest
2012
Joe Papp in Five Acts (Documentary) as
Self
2012
MSN Exclusives (TV Series) as
Self
2011
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations Holiday Special (TV Series) as
Self
2011
Saturday Night Live Backstage (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2010
The 64th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
2010
Theater Talk (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (2010) - Self - Guest
2010
Saturday Night Live in the 2000s: Time and Again (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2010
Guión busca estrella (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2009
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #17.9 (2009) - Self - Guest
2009
2009 Vanity Fair Oscar Party (Video short) as
Self
2009
The 81st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1990
Saturday Night Live (TV Series) as
Self - Host / The Continental / Various / ...
- Christopher Walken/Panic at the Disco (2008) - Self - Host / Various / Captain Ted
- Christopher Walken/Foo Fighters (2003) - Self - Host / The Continental / Dominique de Villepin / -
- Christopher Walken/Weezer (2001) - Self - Host / The Continental / Walter
- Christopher Walken/Christina Aguilera (2000) - Self - Host / Bruce Dickinson / Fidel Castro / -
- Christopher Walken/Joan Osborne (1996) - Self - Host / Various / Vic / -
- Christopher Walken/Arrested Development (1992) - Self - Host / The Continental / Ed Glosser / -
- Christopher Walken/Bonnie Raitt (1990) - Self - Host / Various / Werner / -
2007
It's 'Hairspray'! (Video documentary short) as
Self
2007
Balls Out: The Making of 'Balls of Fury' (Video documentary short) as
Self / Feng
2007
You Can't Stop the Beat: The Long Journey of 'Hairspray' (Video documentary) as
Self
2007
Rove Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Rove: New York (2007) - Self (uncredited)
2000
Late Night with Conan O'Brien (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #14.180 (2007) - Self - Guest
- Episode #14.8 (2006) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Dylan Walsh/Wilco (2004) - Self - Guest
- Jack Black/Christopher Walken/Staind (2003) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Laura Prepon/Nada Surf (2003) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Goran Visnjic/The World (2001) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Mr. T/Mike Lukas (2000) - Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken/Joe Montana/Ruth Gerson (2000) - Self - Guest
2006
Getaway (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Celebrity Traveller
- Episode #15.21 (2006) - Self - Celebrity Traveller
2004
Shootout (TV Series) as
Self
- Inside the Academy Awards (2006) - Self
- Episode #2.4 (2004) - Self
2005
The 100 Greatest War Films (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2005
It's a Good Day: The Making of 'Around the Bend' (Video documentary) as
Self
2005
Vengeance Is Mine: Reinventing 'Man on Fire' (Video documentary) as
Self
2005
The 100 Greatest Pop Videos (TV Special) as
Self
2004
The Mark Twain Prize: Lorne Michaels (TV Special) as
Self - Speaker
2004
A Perfect World: The Making of 'The Stepford Wives' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
Stepford: A Definition (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Stepford Husbands (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Making of 'Julius Caesar' (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Making of 'Man on Fire' (TV Short documentary) as
Self
2004
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.145 (2004) - Self - Guest
2001
HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- The Making of 'Man on Fire' (2004) - Self
- The Rundown (2003) - Self
- Catch Me If You Can (2002) - Self
- 'The Affair of the Necklace': The Making of a Scandal (2001) - Self
2004
The Rundown: Rumble in the Jungle (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Rundown: Running Down the Town (Video documentary short) as
Self
2004
The Rundown: Walken's World (Video documentary short) as
Self
2003
The Work of Director Spike Jonze (Video documentary) as
Self (segment "Weapon of Choice") (uncredited)
2003
Comedy Central Roasts (TV Series) as
Self
- Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary (2003) - Self
2003
'Catch Me If You Can': The Casting of the Film (Video documentary short) as
Self
2003
The 100 Greatest Movie Stars (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2003
The 75th Annual Academy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Past Winner
2003
9th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Winner
1999
Charlie Rose (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 6 March 2003 (2003) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 August 1999 (1999) - Self - Guest
1997
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #11.40 (2003) - Self - Guest
- Episode #5.150 (1997) - Self - Guest
2001
The Papp Project (Documentary) as
Self
2001
The Movie Chart Show (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 December 2001 (2001) - Self
2001
+ de cinéma (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 September 2001 (2001) - Self
2001
2001 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
2001
Breaking the Silence: The Making of 'Hannibal' (Video documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
2001
Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend (Video documentary short) as
Self
2001
The 15th Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2001
I Love 1980's (TV Series documentary) as
Maximillion 'Max' Zorin
- I Love 1985 (2001) - Maximillion 'Max' Zorin
2000
Rotten TV (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.2 (2000) - Self
2000
The 54th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Presenter
1999
Cast and Crew (Video short) as
Self
1999
The Directors (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Films of Sidney Lumet (1999) - Self
1999
Saturday Night Live 25 (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1999
The Making of 'Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead' (Video documentary short) as
Self
1999
Magacine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 May 1999 (1999) - Self
1998
The Secret World of Antz (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.239 (1997) - Self - Guest
1997
54th Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1995
1995 MTV Video Music Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1993
The Making of 'True Romance' (Video documentary short) as
Self
1993
The Dick Cavett Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Christopher Walken (1993) - Self - Guest
1993
The Whoopi Goldberg Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #1.89 (1993) - Self - Guest
1993
Saturday Zoo (TV Series) as
Self - Reading 'Three Little Pigs'
- Episode #1.3 (1993) - Self - Reading 'Three Little Pigs'
1992
Blast 'Em (Documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1992
Late Night with David Letterman (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 12 June 1992 (1992) - Self - Guest
1991
Cinéma cinémas (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Strange Walken (1991) - Self
1990
Siskel & Ebert (TV Series) as
Self
- Postcards from the Edge/Saving Grace/White Hunter, Black Heart/After Dark, My Sweet (1990) - Self
1990
Cannes Film Festival (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Cérémonie de clôture du 43ème festival de Cannes (1990) - Self - Presenter
1990
Night of 100 Stars III (TV Special) as
Self
1989
Encounters of the Fourth Kind (TV Movie) as
Self
1979
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 8 November 1989 (1989) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 16 November 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
1989
Moving Image Salutes Sidney Poitier (TV Special) as
Self
1988
Moving Image Salutes James Stewart (TV Special) as
Self
1987
The Gershwin Gala (TV Special) as
Self
1987
Great Performances (TV Series) as
Self
- Celebrating Gershwin: 'S Wonderful (1987) - Self
1987
De película (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Panorama de actualidad XX (1987) - Self - Interviewee
1985
A View to a Kill: Featurette (Video documentary short) as
Self
1985
Moving Image Salutes Sidney Lumet (TV Special) as
Self
1985
Eye on L.A. (TV Series) as
Self
- OO7: A View of James Bond (1985) - Self
1985
Film '85 BBC Report (Video short) as
Self
1985
Night of 100 Stars II (TV Special) as
Self
1980
Friday Night, Saturday Morning (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode #3.13 (1980) - Self - Guest
1980
Film '72 (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #10.2 (1980) - Self
1979
The 51st Annual Academy Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Winner
1976
The Annual Theatre World Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
Archive Footage
2023
FRO Thizzle Reviews (TV Series) as
Self
- Man on Fire (2004) (2023) - Self
2023
Staunch T.V. (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Funeral (1996) //The Best Gangster Film Ever Made (2023) - Self
2022
Icons Unearthed (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Icons Unearthed: Star Wars - A New Hope: Part 1 (2022) - Self
2022
The One Show (TV Series) as
Self - Frank in The Outlaws
- Episode dated 31 May 2022 (2022) - Self - Frank in The Outlaws
2021
Hollywood maudit (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- La porte du paradis (2021) - Self
2014
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- The Voice Winner and Coach Tell All (2020) - Self
- Breaking Royal News! (2020) - Self
- Episode dated 17 August 2015 (2015) - Self
- Episode dated 29 November 2014 (2014) - Self
2020
Stephen King: A Necessary Evil (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2020
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Actor
2019
The Dead Wives Club (TV Series) as
Self
- The Mysterious Death of Natalie Wood (2019) - Self
2019
QT8: The First Eight (Documentary) as
Self
2018
Nostalgia Critic (TV Series) as
Self
- A Christmas Story Live (2018) - Self
2018
Trumbull Land (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2018
Deep Fat Fried (Podcast Series) as
Max Shreck
- EXODUS and BATMAN RETURNS = DEEP FAT FRIED (2018) - Max Shreck
2018
Six Sides of Katharine Hepburn (Documentary short) as
Self
2018
48 Hours (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Natalie Wood: Death in Dark Water (2018) - Self
2017
Spielberg (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Segment "Catch Me if You Can" (uncredited)
2017
Strange Inheritance (TV Series) as
Self
- Beauty and the Babes (2017) - Self
2016
Les Chroniques du Mea (TV Series) as
Self
- Batman le défi (2016) - Self
2016
Extra (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #22.133 (2016) - Self
2015
No Sleep TV3 (TV Series) as
Gabriel
- Classic Episode #1: "Our All-Time Faves" (2015) - Gabriel (uncredited)
2015
An SNL Valentine (TV Special) as
The Continental
2014
Inside Edition (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Peter Pan Live!
- Episode #26.60 (2014) - Self - Peter Pan Live!
2013
Skyfall: Modern Day Bond (TV Movie documentary)
2011
These Amazing Shadows (Documentary) as
Nick (uncredited)
2010
The Women of SNL (TV Movie) as
Various
2009
La saga Bettoun - seconde partie (Video documentary short)
2009
Hollywood Singing & Dancing: A Musical History - 1980s, 1990s and 2000s (Video documentary) as
Self
2009
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Amy Poehler (TV Special) as
Self
2008
The Factor (TV Series) as
Secretary William Cleary
- Episode dated 29 April 2008 (2008) - Secretary William Cleary
2008
Oscar, que empiece el espectáculo (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
Under the Balls: The Life of a Ball Wrangler (Video documentary short) as
Feng (uncredited)
2007
Empreintes (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Nathalie Baye, en toute liberté (2007) - Self
2007
Saturday Night Live in the '90s: Pop Culture Nation (TV Special documentary) as
Various (uncredited)
2007
Cinema 3 (TV Series) as
Tom
- Episode dated 31 March 2007 (2007) - Tom
2007
20 to 1 (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Amazing Moments in Music (2007) - Self
2005
Batman Returns Villains: Max Shreck (Video documentary short) as
Self
2005
Saturday Night Live: The Best of David Spade (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
2004
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks (TV Special) as
Self
2004
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2004
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Christopher Walken (TV Special) as
Self / Various
2004
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell - Volume 2 (Video documentary) as
Walter (uncredited)
2004
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Cheri Oteri (TV Special documentary) as
Vic (uncredited)
2004
Deborah Norville Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 June 2004 (2004) - Self
2002
Bond Stars (Video documentary short) as
Max Zorin (uncredited)
2002
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell (TV Special documentary) as
Bruce Dickinson (uncredited)
2002
Designing Affair (Video documentary short) as
Self
2001
Top of the Pops (TV Series) as
The Dancer
- Episode dated 4 May 2001 (2001) - The Dancer
1999
Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99 (Video) as
Guardian Angel (segment "Bad Girl")
1997
TV3 007 Bondfever Desmond Llewelyn 'Q' Television Commercial (Video short) as
Max Zorin
1990
Schoolly D: King of New York (Music Video short) as
Frank White
1987
James Bond: Licence to Thrill (TV Movie documentary)
1986
James Bond at the Movies (Video short) as
Self
1986
Madonna: Live to Tell (Music Video) as
Christopher Walken (uncredited)
1985
A View to a Kill: The Royal Premiere (TV Special short)
1985
Cat's Eye as
Johnny Smith (uncredited)

References

Christopher Walken Wikipedia