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{{quote| ''"I make films that no one sees. I've made films that I myself have not seen."''}}
{{quote|''"I make films that no one sees. I've made films that I myself have not seen."''}}


Christopher Walken (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award winning American actor of stage and screen, in a career spanning more than 50 years. A prolific actor, he has appeared in over 100 movie and television roles, notably including ''[[A View to A Kill (Film)|A View to A Kill]]'', ''At Close Range'', ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'', [[David Cronenberg]]'s ''[[The Dead Zone]]'', ''[[King of New York]]'', ''[[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]]'', ''[[True Romance]]'', ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]'' and ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'', as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna and Fatboy Slim.
'''Christopher Walken''' (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award winning American actor of stage and screen, in a career spanning more than 50 years. A prolific actor, he has appeared in over 100 movie and television roles, notably including ''[[A View to a Kill]]'', ''At Close Range'', ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'', [[David Cronenberg]]'s ''[[The Dead Zone]]'', ''[[King of New York]]'', ''[[Batman Returns]]'', ''[[True Romance]]'', ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]'' and ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'', as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna and Fatboy Slim.


Walken appeared as the [[Archangel Gabriel]] in the first three ''[[The Prophecy (Film)|Prophecy]]'' movies, as well as his frequent guest-host appearances on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (seven in all, though six of them [the ones from 1990 to 2003] have his recurring sketch "The Continental" and all six of them have monologues in which Walken sings and dances; the one from the [[Writers Strike]]-shortened 33rd season has neither of these), his most notable being ''[[Spell My Name With a "The"|The]]'' Bruce Dickinson in the ''[[Memetic Mutation|"More Cowbell"]]'' sketch and [[Casanova Wannabe]] The Continental ([[Weird Al Effect|based on an actual TV character from an obscure 1950s show; but most people wouldn't know that]]). In the United States, films featuring Walken have grossed over $1.8 billion. He has also played the main role in the Shakespeare plays ''Hamlet'', ''Macbeth'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', and even ''Coriolanus''. Famous film roles were Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich in ''The Deer Hunter'' (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor) and in ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'', as Captain Koons, a Vietnam War veteran, which has since become a pop culture icon, [[One-Scene Wonder|despite his appearance being less than five minutes in length]] (many of his roles probably count for being "best thing in the movie"). In fact, his prolific film appearances relate to his own policy of ''never'' turning down film roles unless he's too busy, finding that each and every role is a learning experience. One can only wonder what he learned from ''[[Gigli]]''...
Walken appeared as the [[Archangel Gabriel]] in the first three ''[[The Prophecy (film)|Prophecy]]'' movies, as well as his frequent guest-host appearances on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' (seven in all, though six of them [the ones from 1990 to 2003] have his recurring sketch "The Continental" and all six of them have monologues in which Walken sings and dances; the one from the [[Writers Strike]]-shortened 33rd season has neither of these), his most notable being ''[[Spell My Name with a "The"|The]]'' Bruce Dickinson in the ''[[Memetic Mutation|"More Cowbell"]]'' sketch and [[Casanova Wannabe]] The Continental ([[Weird Al Effect|based on an actual TV character from an obscure 1950s show; but most people wouldn't know that]]). In the United States, films featuring Walken have grossed over $1.8 billion. He has also played the main role in the Shakespeare plays ''Hamlet'', ''Macbeth'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', and even ''Coriolanus''. Famous film roles were Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich in ''The Deer Hunter'' (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor) and in ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'', as Captain Koons, a Vietnam War veteran, which has since become a pop culture icon, [[One-Scene Wonder|despite his appearance being less than five minutes in length]] (many of his roles probably count for being "best thing in the movie"). In fact, his prolific film appearances relate to his own policy of ''never'' turning down film roles unless he's too busy, finding that each and every role is a learning experience. One can only wonder what he learned from ''[[Gigli]]''...


His distinctive style of speaking, including random pauses, wild enunciation and a tendency to change voice pitch at random, have made clips from his movies subject to a great deal of [[Memetic Mutation]], and he's probably the third most-imitated actor out there, after [[Sean Connery|Connery]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Ahnold]]. ("Diz gai... is un-FUCKING-believable!") He doesn't actually sound much like most of his impersonators. You're still...imagining!...this article...in his illustrious voice! <ref>Good News...Everyone! I just fucked you up!...badly!</ref>
His distinctive style of speaking, including random pauses, wild enunciation and a tendency to change voice pitch at random, have made clips from his movies subject to a great deal of [[Memetic Mutation]], and he's probably the third most-imitated actor out there, after [[Sean Connery|Connery]] and [[Arnold Schwarzenegger|Ahnold]]. ("Diz gai... is un-FUCKING-believable!") He doesn't actually sound much like most of his impersonators. You're still...imagining!...this article...in his illustrious voice! <ref>Good News...Everyone! I just fucked you up!...badly!</ref>


As pointed out by the top quote, [[Christopher Walken]] doesn't cherrypick with the roles he takes. [[Doing It for The Art|He just plain loves making movies.]]
As pointed out by the top quote, [[Christopher Walken]] doesn't cherrypick with the roles he takes. [[Doing It for the Art|He just plain loves making movies.]]


A former professional dancer, which he got to show off in the 2007 rendition of ''[[Hairspray]]'', as well as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEyY6LEUWUw the aforementioned Fatboy Slim video], which consists solely of him dancing in an empty hotel.
A former professional dancer, which he got to show off in the 2007 rendition of ''[[Hairspray]]'', as well as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEyY6LEUWUw the aforementioned Fatboy Slim video], which consists solely of him dancing in an empty hotel.
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'''Notable for:'''


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* ''[[The Anderson Tapes]]'', his film debut. He gets an "Introducing..." in the credits playing "The Kid"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xuDmxYJ1AM ("America, man! It's so beautiful I want to eat it!")]
* ''[[The Anderson Tapes]]'', his film debut. He gets an "Introducing..." in the credits playing "The Kid"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xuDmxYJ1AM ("America, man! It's so beautiful I want to eat it!")]
* ''[[Annie Hall]]'' - Annie's little brother Duane. In context, a wordless shot of him driving Alvy Singer home is one of the funniest things in the movie.
* ''[[Annie Hall]]'' - Annie's little brother Duane. In context, a wordless shot of him driving Alvy Singer home is one of the funniest things in the movie.
* ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' when he was still [[Bishonen|young and handsome]] [http://www.buzzfeed.com/akdobbins/young-christopher-walken\]
* ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'' when he was still [[Bishonen|young and handsome]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20150126053512/http://www.buzzfeed.com/akdobbins/young-christopher-walken]
* ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' - Cat Shannon
* ''[[The Dogs of War]]'' - Cat Shannon
* ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' - Captain Koons ("I hid this uncomfortable piece of metal up my ass for two years.")
* ''[[Pulp Fiction]]'' - Captain Koons ("I hid this uncomfortable piece of metal up my ass for two years.")
* ''[[Pennies From Heaven]]'' - Tom the pimp (lip-synchs "Let's Misbehave" while tap-dancing a strip-tease)
* ''[[Pennies From Heaven]]'' - Tom the pimp (lip-synchs "Let's Misbehave" while tap-dancing a strip-tease)
* ''[[The Dead Zone]]'' - Johnny Smith ("Do you want to kill your own son? THE ICE! IS GONNA BREAK!")
* ''[[The Dead Zone]]'' - Johnny Smith ("Do you want to kill your own son? THE ICE! IS GONNA BREAK!")
* ''[[Brainstorm]]'' - Michael Brace
* ''[[Brainstorm]]'' - Michael Brace
* ''[[A View to A Kill (Film)|A View to A Kill]]'' - [[Put the Laughter In Slaughter|Max]] [[Ax Crazy|Zorin]]
* ''[[A View to a Kill]]'' - [[Put the Laughter In Slaughter|Max]] [[Ax Crazy|Zorin]]
* ''[[Batman Returns (Film)|Batman Returns]]'' - Max Shreck ("Bruce... Shame on you.")
* ''[[Batman Returns]]'' - Max Shreck ("Bruce... Shame on you.")
* ''[[True Romance]]'' - Vincenzo Coccotti ("I haven't killed anybody...since 1984...")
* ''[[True Romance]]'' - Vincenzo Coccotti ("I haven't killed anybody...since 1984...")
* ''[[Last Man Standing (Film)|Last Man Standing]]'' - Hickey
* ''[[Last Man Standing (film)|Last Man Standing]]'' - Hickey
* ''[[Sleepy Hollow]]'' - Headless Horseman (He doesn't have any lines besides yelling HAAAAAAAAAH! Not a complaint.)
* ''[[Sleepy Hollow (Film)|Sleepy Hollow]]'' - Headless Horseman (He doesn't have any lines besides yelling HAAAAAAAAAH! Not a complaint.)
* ''[[Mousehunt (Film)|Mousehunt]]'' - Caesar the Exterminator ("Got mice?")
* ''[[Mousehunt (film)|Mousehunt]]'' - Caesar the Exterminator ("Got mice?")
* ''[[The Rundown]]'' - Hatcher ("Do you understand...the CONCEPT!...of the Tooth Fairy?")
* ''[[The Rundown]]'' - Hatcher ("Do you understand...the CONCEPT!...of the Tooth Fairy?")
* ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]'' - Frank William Abagnale Sr.
* ''[[Catch Me If You Can]]'' - Frank William Abagnale Sr.
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* ''[[Suicide Kings]]'' - Charlie Barrett
* ''[[Suicide Kings]]'' - Charlie Barrett
* ''[[King of New York]]'' - Frank White
* ''[[King of New York]]'' - Frank White
* ''[[The Prophecy (Film)|The Prophecy]]'' films, 1-3 - [[Archangel Gabriel]] on all sides of the [[War In Heaven]].
* ''[[The Prophecy (film)|The Prophecy]]'' films, 1-3 - [[Archangel Gabriel]] on all sides of the [[War In Heaven]].
* ''America's Sweethearts'' - he played a brilliant yet eccentric director ("He uses the Unabomber's shack as his office!")
* ''America's Sweethearts'' - he played a brilliant yet eccentric director ("He uses the Unabomber's shack as his office!")
* ''[[Balls of Fury]]'' - Feng
* ''[[Balls of Fury]]'' - Feng
* [[Fatboy Slim]]'s "Weapon of Choice" video.
* [[Fatboy Slim]]'s "Weapon of Choice" video.
* And being the ''[[One-Scene Wonder]]'' king of kings : Example ''Romance and Cigarettes''. He turns up, sings "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEH5zmAtLks Delilah]," sings "Red Headed Woman," fucks off again, and the best part of the movie is over.
* And being the ''[[One-Scene Wonder]]'' king of kings : Example ''Romance and Cigarettes''. He turns up, sings "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEH5zmAtLks Delilah]," sings "Red Headed Woman," fucks off again, and the best part of the movie is over.
** As well as his performance as King Louie in the 2016 [[Live Action Adaptation]] of Disney's ''[[The Jungle Book (2016 Disney film)|The Jungle Book]]''.
* ''[[Man On Fire (Film)|Man On Fire]]'' - Rayburn. ("A man can be an artist... in anything, food, whatever. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasey's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece.")
* ''[[Man on Fire]]'' - Rayburn. ("A man can be an artist... in anything, food, whatever. It depends on how good he is at it. Creasey's art is death. He's about to paint his masterpiece.")
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'''Real Life Tropes:'''

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* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Creepy Monotone]]
* [[Creepy Monotone]]
* [[Fan Service]]- At least as a young actor. See ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'', [http://www.buzzfeed.com/akdobbins/young-christopher-walken\], and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54iR0xFkEfQ\].
* [[Fan Service]]- At least as a young actor. See ''[[The Deer Hunter]]'', [https://web.archive.org/web/20150126053512/http://www.buzzfeed.com/akdobbins/young-christopher-walken], and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54iR0xFkEfQ\].
* [[Happily Married]]
* [[Happily Married]]
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]
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I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!

"I make films that no one sees. I've made films that I myself have not seen."

Christopher Walken (born March 31, 1943) is an Academy Award winning American actor of stage and screen, in a career spanning more than 50 years. A prolific actor, he has appeared in over 100 movie and television roles, notably including A View to a Kill, At Close Range, The Deer Hunter, David Cronenberg's The Dead Zone, King of New York, Batman Returns, True Romance, Catch Me If You Can and Pulp Fiction, as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna and Fatboy Slim.

Walken appeared as the Archangel Gabriel in the first three Prophecy movies, as well as his frequent guest-host appearances on Saturday Night Live (seven in all, though six of them [the ones from 1990 to 2003] have his recurring sketch "The Continental" and all six of them have monologues in which Walken sings and dances; the one from the Writers Strike-shortened 33rd season has neither of these), his most notable being The Bruce Dickinson in the "More Cowbell" sketch and Casanova Wannabe The Continental (based on an actual TV character from an obscure 1950s show; but most people wouldn't know that). In the United States, films featuring Walken have grossed over $1.8 billion. He has also played the main role in the Shakespeare plays Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and even Coriolanus. Famous film roles were Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich in The Deer Hunter (for which he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor) 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 five minutes in length (many of his roles probably count for being "best thing in the movie"). In fact, his prolific film appearances relate to his own policy of never turning down film roles unless he's too busy, finding that each and every role is a learning experience. One can only wonder what he learned from Gigli...

His distinctive style of speaking, including random pauses, wild enunciation and a tendency to change voice pitch at random, have made clips from his movies subject to a great deal of Memetic Mutation, and he's probably the third most-imitated actor out there, after Connery and Ahnold. ("Diz gai... is un-FUCKING-believable!") He doesn't actually sound much like most of his impersonators. You're still...imagining!...this article...in his illustrious voice! [1]

As pointed out by the top quote, Christopher Walken doesn't cherrypick with the roles he takes. He just plain loves making movies.

A former professional dancer, which he got to show off in the 2007 rendition of Hairspray, as well as the aforementioned Fatboy Slim video, which consists solely of him dancing in an empty hotel.

Christopher Walken has performed in the following roles:


Christopher Walken provides examples of the following tropes:

The Rule of Walken: It needs more cowbell. No exceptions.

  1. Good News...Everyone! I just fucked you up!...badly!