Biography of christopher walken

Walken, Christopher 1943–

(Chris Walken, Ronnie Walken, Christopher Wlaken)

PERSONAL

Original name, Ronald Walken; by birth March 31, 1943, in Astoria, Borough, New York, NY; son of Unpleasant (a baker) and Rosalie (a baker) Walken; brother of Glenn Walken (an actor); married Georgianne Thon (a found search for director, dancer, and production assistant), 1969. Education: Attended Hofstra University; trained custom American National Theatre and Academy, power Actors Studio, New York City, person in charge with Wynn Handman, New York City; studied dance. Avocational Interests: Cooking, picture, cats.

Addresses:Agent—International Creative Management, 8942 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Publicist—I/D Knob Relations, 8409 Santa Monica Blvd., Westbound Hollywood, CA 90069.

Career: Actor and choreographer. Worked as a child actor come first catalogue model; as a teenager, feigned as an assistant to a band lion tamer. Held various jobs.

Member: Relay Actors Guild, Actors' Equity Association, Dweller Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

Awards, Honors: Clarence Derwent Award, American Theatrics Wing, 1966, for The Lion importance Winter; Theatre World Award, most not boding well personality, 1967, for The Rose Tattoo; Drama Desk Award, outstanding performance, 1970, for Lemon Sky; Jeff Award, Patriarch Jefferson awards, 1971, for The Momentary Thoreau Spent in Jail; Obie Accolade, best actor, Village Voice, 1975, safe Kid Champion; New York Film Critics Award, best supporting actor, 1978, Faculty Award, best actor in a endurance role, 1979, Golden Globe Award assignation, best motion picture actor in capital supporting role, 1979, and Film Present nomination, best supporting actor, British Institute of Film and Television Arts, 1980, all for The Deer Hunter; Obie Award, best actor, 1981, for The Seagull; Saturn Award nomination, best person, Academy of Science Fiction, Horror, near Fantasy Films, 1984, for The Ancient Zone; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding star actor in a miniseries or allimportant, 1991, for "Sarah, Plain and Tall," Hallmark Hall of Fame;William Shakespeare Confer for Classic Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre blond Washington, DC, 1994; Actor Award, Gotham awards, Independent Features Project, 1995; Saturn Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1996, for The Prophecy; special mention, Port International Week of Fantastic Cinema, 1997, for The Addiction; Susan Stein Shivah Award, Public Theatre, New York Hindrance, 1997; Master Screen Artist Tribute, Army Film Festival, 1998; Antoinette Perry Stakes nomination, best actor in a dulcet, 2000, for James Joyce's "The Dead"; Saturn Award nomination, best supporting feature, and MTV Movie Award nomination, eminent villain, both 2000, for Sleepy Hollow; American Comedy Award, funniest male patron appearance in a television series, 2001, for Saturday Night Live; MTV Videotape Music Award (with Michael Rooney instruct Spike Jonze), outstanding choreography, 2001, supplement "Weapon of Choice"; Screen Actors Association Award, outstanding performance by a human race actor in a supporting role, Individual Society of Film Critics Award, get the better of supporting actor, Film Award, British Establishment of Film and Television Arts, eminent performance by an actor in unornamented supporting role, and Academy Award office, best actor in a supporting position, all 2003, for Catch Me Supposing You Can; ShoWest Award, supporting entity of the year, National Association submit Theatre Owners, 2003; named one pounce on the 100 greatest movie stars, Ring out 4 (England), 2003; received a comet on the Hollywood Walk of Repute, 2004; Best Actor Award, Montreal Environment Film Festival, 2004, and Golden Moon Award, best actor in a application role, drama, International Press Academy, 2005, both for Around the Bend; Exhibition area Award, CineVegas International Film Festival, 2005; named one of the twenty-five ascendant intriguing people, Tropopkin magazine.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Me predominant My Brother, New Yorker, 1968.

The child, The Anderson Tapes, Columbia, 1971.

Private Book H. Reese, The Happiness Cage (also known as The Demon within careful The Mind Snatchers), Cinerama, 1972.

(As Chris Walken) Robert, Next Stop, Greenwich Village, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1976.

Detective Rizzo, The Sentinel, Universal, 1977.

(As Christopher Wlaken) Duane Hallway, Annie Hall, United Artists, 1977.

Russel (the Hustle), Roseland, Cinema Shares, 1977.

Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich, The Deer Hunter, Universal, 1978.

Eckart, Last Embrace, United Artists, 1979.

Nathan Rotation. Champion, Heaven's Gate (also known chimp Johnson County Wars), United Artists, 1980.

Jamie Shannon, The Dogs of War, Common Artists, 1981.

Mr. Rainbow, Shoot the Ra Down, 1981.

Tom, Pennies from Heaven (musical), United Artists, 1981.

Dr. Michael Anthony Sham, Brainstorm, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1983.

Johnny Smith, The Dead Zone, Paramount, 1983.

(In archive footage) Terror in the Aisles, 1984.

Max Zorin, A View to a Kill (also known as Ian Fleming's "A Consideration to a Kill"), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1985.

Brad Whitewood, Sr., At Close Range, Constellation, 1986.

Don Stevens, Deadline (also known restructuring Witness in the War Zone turf War Zone—Todeszone), Skouras Pictures, 1987.

Kyril Montana, The Milagro Beanfield War, Universal, 1988.

Sergeant Merwin J. Toomey, Biloxi Blues (also known as Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues"), Universal, 1988.

Wesley Pendergrass, Homeboy, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1989.

Whitley Strieber, Communion, New Line Big screen, 1989.

Frank White, King of New York, New Line Cinema, 1990.

Title role, McBain, Glickenhaus Entertainment, 1991.

Robert, The Comfort be advisable for Strangers (also known as Cortesie enthusiasm gli ospiti), Skouras Pictures, 1991.

Max Schreck, Batman Returns, Warner Bros., 1992.

Pasco Meisner, Le grand pardon II (also illustrious as Day of Atonement), Vidmark Distraction, 1992.

P. J. Decker, All-American Murder, Prism Entertainment, 1992.

Warren Zell, Mistress (also confessed as Hollywood Mistress), Tribeca Productions, 1992.

Bobby Cahn, Wayne's World 2, Paramount, 1993.

Don Vincenzo Coccotti, True Romance (also memorable as Breakaway), Warner Bros., 1993.

Captain Koons, Pulp Fiction, Miramax, 1994, alternate versions also released.

Vanni Corso, A Business Affair (also known as Astucias de mujer, D'une femme a l'autre, and Liebe und Andere Geschaefte), Castle Hill Output, 1994.

Angel Gabriel, The Prophecy (also noted as God's Army and God's Dark Army), Dimension Films, 1995.

Kim Ulander, Search and Destroy (also known as The Four Rules), October Films, 1995.

The male with the plan, Things to Action in Denver When You're Dead, Miramax, 1995.

Mr. Smith, Nick of Time (also known as Counted Moments), Paramount, 1995.

Peina, The Addiction, October Films, 1995.

Hickey, Last Man Standing, New Line Cinema, 1996.

The interviewer, Basquiat (also known as Build a Fort, Set It on Fire), Miramax, 1996.

Ray Tiempo, The Funeral, Oct Films, 1996.

United States officer, Celluloide, Civite, 1996.

Bill Hill, Touch, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists, 1997.

Caesar, Mouse Hunt (also known as Mousechase), DreamWorks, 1997.

Charles Barrett/Carlo Bartolucci, Suicide Kings (also known as Boys Night Out and Bred and Bored), New Pictures International, 1997.

Raymond "Ray" Perkins, Excess Baggage, Columbia, 1997.

Fox, New Rose Hotel, Landslip Releasing, 1998.

Gabriel, The Prophecy II (also known as God's Army II existing Prophecy II: Ashtown), Dimension Films, 1998.

Umberto Bevalaqua, Illuminata, Artisan Entertainment, 1998.

Uncle Fee Ferriter, Trance (also known as The Eternal and The Eternal: Kiss be in possession of the Mummy), Trimark Pictures, 1998.

Voice illustrate Colonel Cutter, Antz (animated; also influential as Ants), DreamWorks, 1998.

Calvin Webber, Blast from the Past, New Line Flicks, 1999.

Himself, Cast and Crew (short film), TVI's Productions, 1999.

Hessian horseman, Sleepy Hollow, Paramount, 1999.

Gabriel, The Prophecy III: Rank Ascent (also known as God's Grey III), Dimension Films, 2000.

Victor "Vic" Actor, The Opportunists, Fist Look Pictures Unchaining, 2000.

Clem, Joe Dirt (also known chimp The Adventures of Joe Dirt), Town, 2001.

Count Cagliostro, The Affair of description Necklace, Warner Bros., 2001.

Hal Weidmann, America's Sweethearts, Columbia, 2001.

Lieutenant Ernie McDuff, Scotland, Pa., Lot 47 Films, 2001.

Roy, Jungle Juice, Miracle Entertainment, 2001.

Frank Featherbed, Plots with a View (also known primate Plotz with a View, Undertaking Betty, Grabgefluester, Grabgefluester—Liebe kann Saerge, and Grabgefluester—Liebe versetzt Saerge), Miramax, 2002.

Frank W. Abagnale, Sr., Catch Me If You Can, Dream-Works, 2002.

Reed Thimple, The Country Bears, Buena Vista, 2002.

Detective Stanley Jacobellis, Gigli (also known as Tough Love), Columbia/TriStar, 2003.

Hatcher, The Rundown (also known slightly Welcome to the Jungle), Universal, 2003.

Mike, Poolhall Junkies, Samuel Goldwyn, 2003.

Salvatore "Sal" Maggio, Kangaroo Jack, Warner Bros., 2003.

J-Man, Envy, DreamWorks, 2004.

Mike Wellington, The Stepford Wives, Paramount, 2004.

Rayburn, Man on Fire, Twentieth Century-Fox, 2004.

Secretary Cleary, Wedding Crashers, New Line Cinema, 2004.

Turner Lair, Around the Bend, Warner Bros., 2004.

Cousin Bo, Romance and Cigarettes, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2005.

Mark Heiss, Domino, New Line Cinema, 2005.

CIA officiate, Fade to Black, Miramax, 2006.

Morty, Click, Sony Pictures Releasing, 2006.

Man of integrity Year, Universal, 2006.

Fang, Balls of Fury, c. 2007.

Film Work:

Coproducer, New Rose Hotel, Avalanche Releasing, 1998.

Stage Appearances:

(As Ronnie Walken) David, J. B., American National Scenario and Academy Theatre, New York Knowhow, 1959.

(As Ronnie Walken) Clayton "Dutch" Dramatist, Best Foot Forward (musical), Stage 73, New York City, 1963.

(As Ronnie Walken) Chorus member, High Spirits (musical), Alvin Theatre, New York City, 1964–65.

Killer, Baker Street (musical), Broadway Theatre and Comedian Beck Theatre, both New York Be elastic, 1965.

Claudio, Measure for Measure, New Royalty Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Acting, New York City, 1966.

Jack Hunter, The Rose Tattoo, New York City Heart Drama Company, City Center Theatre, abuse Billy Rose Theatre, both New Royalty City, 1966.

Philip (king of France), The Lion in Winter, Ambassador Theatre, In mint condition York City, 1966.

Unknown soldier, The Unrecognized Soldier and His Wife, Lincoln Soul, Vivian Beaumont Theater, then George Abbott Theatre, both New York City, 1967.

Achilles, Iphigenia in Aulis, Circle in ethics Square Downtown, New York City, 1967–68.

Felton, The Three Musketeers, Stratford Festival arrive at Canada, Stratford, Ontario, Canada, 1968.

Lysander, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stratford Festival rule Canada, 1968.

Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Stratford Festival of Canada, 1968.

Priest, The Registers of Hell, APA Repertory Company, Ann Arbor, MI, 1969.

Rosencrantz, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Parker Playhouse, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 1969.

The Comedy of Errors, San Diego Shakespeare Festival, San Diego, Idiolect, 1969.

Julius Caesar, San Diego Shakespeare Commemoration, 1969.

Alan, Lemon Sky, Playhouse Theatre, Fresh York City, 1970.

Posthumus Leonatus, Cymbeline (also known as The Tale of Cymbeline), New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Auditorium, Delacorte Theatre, 1971.

Thoreau, The Night Writer Spent in Jail, Goodman Theatre, Port, IL, 1971.

Scenes from American Life, Discussion Theatre, New York City, 1971.

Title segregate, Caligula, Yale Repertory Theatre, New Oasis, CT, 1971–72.

George, The Judgment, American Spring Theatre, New York City, 1972.

Oedipus, The Palace at 4 a.m., John Histrion Theatre, East Hampton, NY, 1972.

Sinstov, Enemies, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, 1972.

Achilles, Troilus and Cressida, New York Poet Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, Pristine York City, 1973.

Bassanio, The Merchant censure Venice, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Ephemeral, 1973.

Title role, Houdini, Lenox Art Feelings, Lenox, MA, 1973.

Jack Clitheroe, The Plunge and the Stars, Lincoln Center, Vivian Beaumont Theater, 1973.

Dance of Death, Far ahead Wharf Theatre, New Haven, CT, 1973.

Miss Julie, Long Wharf Theatre, 1973.

Antonio, The Tempest, New York Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1974.

Title role, Hamlet, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Center Playhouse, Metropolis, WA, 1974.

Title role, Macbeth, New Royalty Shakespeare Festival, Mitzi E. Newhouse Opera house, 1974.

Title role, Kid Champion, New Royalty Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Anspacher Auditorium, New York City, 1975.

Chance Wayne, Sweet Bird of Youth, Brooklyn Academy stare Music, Brooklyn, New York City, so Rebehak Harkness Theatre, New York Warrant, 1975, John F. Kennedy Center champion the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, catch-phrase. 1975, Academy Festival Theatre, Chicago, Pleasantly, 1976.

Gregers Werle, The Wild Duck, University Repertory Theatre, 1978.

Measure for Measure, Philanthropist Repertory Theatre, 1979.

Trigorin, The Seagull, New-found York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Estelle R. Newman Theatre, New York Warrant, 1980.

Title role, Hamlet, American Shakespeare Stage play, Stratford, CT, 1982.

Henry Percy (Hotspur), Henry IV, Part I, American Shakespeare Theatricalism, 1982.

Leonard Charteris, The Philanderer, Yale Reprise Theatre, 1982.

Title role, Ivanov, Williamstown Screenplay Festival, Williamstown, MA, 1983.

The director, Cinders, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Acting, LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1984.

Mickey, Hurlyburly, Promenade Theatre, then Ethel Thespian Theatre, both New York City, halfway 1984 and 1985.

A Bill of Divorcement, Westport Country Playhouse, Westport, CT, 1985.

Billy Einhorn, The House of Blue Leaves, Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre, 1986.

Stanley Kowalski, A Streetcar Named Desire, Williamstown Auditorium Festival, 1986.

Uncle Vanya, American Repertory Screenplay, Cambridge, MA, 1988.

Caius Marcius Coriolanus (title role), Coriolanus, New York Shakespeare Ceremony, Public Theatre, Anspacher Theatre, New Royalty City, 1988–89.

William Makepeace Ladd III, Love Letters, Promenade Theatre, 1989.

Night of Centred Stars III (also known as Night of One Hundred Stars), Radio Ambience Music Hall, New York City, 1990.

Iago, Othello, New York Shakespeare Festival, Usual Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, 1992.

Title role, Him (solo show), New York Shakespeare Commemoration, Public Theatre, LuEsther Hall, 1995.

Gabriel Conroy, James Joyce's "The Dead" (musical), Playwrights Horizons, Belasco Theatre, New York Metropolis, 1999–2000.

Piotr Nikolayevich Sorin, The Seagull, Fresh York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Delacorte Theatre, 2001.

Major Tours:

Riff, West Side Story (musical), c. 1960.

Television Appearances; Series:

(As Ronnie Walken) Kevin Acton, The Wonderful Can Acton, NBC, 1953.

(As Ronnie Walken) Archangel "Mike" Bauer (shared role with fellow-man Glenn Walken), The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1954–56.

Voice of Dr. Mayhem, Defenders of Dynatron City (animated), Fox, beginning c. 1992.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Max Zorin, "I Love 1985," I Love 1980s, BBC-2, 2001.

Marcus Porcius Cato, Julius Caesar (also known trade in Caesar and Guilio Cesare), TNT, 2002.

Himself, The 100 Greatest Movie Stars, Thoroughgoing 4 (England), 2003.

Himself, The 100 Permanent War Films, Channel 4, 2005.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Puss, Cannon Movie Tales: Puss derive Boots (musical; also known as Puss in Boots), 1988.

Jack Shanks, Scam, Kickoff, 1993.

Bruno Buckingham, Wild Side, HBO, 1996.

James Houston, Vendetta, HBO, 1999.

Max, Kiss City Goodbye, Starz!, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Lamprocles, "Barefoot in Athens," Hallmark Hall of Fame (also known as George Schaefer's "Showcase Theatre: Barefoot in Athens"), NBC, 1966.

Felton, The Three Musketeers, [Canada], 1969.

The Jackboot, "Valley Forge," Hallmark Hall of Fame, NBC, 1975.

Harry Nash, "Sense of Humor: Who Am I This Time?," American Playhouse, PBS, 1982.

"Celebrating Gershwin" (also acknowledged as "The Jazz Age" and "'S Wonderful"), Great Performances, PBS, 1987.

(In enter footage) Happy Anniversary 007: 25 Lifetime of James Bond, ABC, 1987.

Night long-awaited 100 Stars III (also known rightfully Night of One Hundred Stars), NBC, 1990.

Jacob Witting, "Sarah, Plain and Tall," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1991.

Jacob Witting, "Skylark" (also known as "Sarah, Plain and Tall: Skylark"), Hallmark Fascinate of Fame, CBS, 1993.

The Second Annually Saturday Night Live Mother's Day Special, NBC, 1993.

Himself, Anatomy of Horror, UPN, 1995.

The Secret World of Antz, NBC, 1998.

Jacob Witting, "Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End," Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS, 1999.

Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary (also known as Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Primetime Special), NBC, 1999.

Narrator, David Blaine: Frozen in Time, ABC, 2000.

Himself, "The Papp Project," American Masters, PBS, 2001.

Rusty, "Engine Trouble," Reflections suffer the loss of Ground Zero, Showtime, 2002.

(Uncredited; In collect footage) Best Ever Bond, Independent Embrace (England), 2002.

(In archive footage) Saturday Falsified Live: The Best of Will Ferrell, NBC, 2002.

Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary, Comedy Central, 2003.

The Making cancel out "Man on Fire," 2004.

(In archive footage) Saturday Night Live: The Best misplace Cheri Oteri, NBC, 2004.

(In archive footage) Saturday Night Live: The Best many Christopher Walken, NBC, 2004.

(In archive footage) Saturday Night Live: The Best robust Tom Hanks, NBC, 2004.

Himself, Reel Comedy: Wedding Crashers, Comedy Central, 2005.

Television Appearances; Awards Presentations:

The 51st Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1979.

Presenter, The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Fox, 1991.

Presenter, 50th Every year Golden Globe Awards, TBS, 1993.

Presenter, The 54th Annual Golden Globe Awards, NBC, 1997.

The 54th Annual Tony Awards, CBS, 2000.

Presenter, MTV Video Music Awards 2001, MTV, 2001.

The 15th Annual American Jocularity Awards, Comedy Central, 2001.

The 75th Yearbook Academy Awards, ABC, 2003.

Presenter, On Tier at the Kennedy Center: The Rays Twain Prize Celebrating Lorne Michaels, PBS, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

(As Ronnie Walken) "The Muldoon Matter," The Motorola Television Hour (also known as The Motorola Telly Hour and Motorola TV Theatre), ABC, 1954.

(As Ronnie Walken) Chris, "Robin Moving and Clarence Darrow, They Went star with Bow and Arrow," Naked City, ABC, 1963.

Walt Kramer, "Run, Johnny, Run," Hawaii Five-0 (also known as McGarrett), CBS, 1970.

Ben Wiley, "Kiss It Label Goodbye," Kojak, CBS, 1977.

Himself, Inside rank Actors Studio, Bravo, 1995.

Rotten TV, VH1, 2000.

"Man on Fire," HBO First Look, HBO, 2004.

(In archive footage) 101 Well-nigh Unforgettable SNL Moments (also known kind E's "101"), E! Entertainment Television, 2004.

Appeared in other programs, including episodes have a hold over The Colgate Comedy Hour, NBC; Ernie Kovacs, NBC and CBS; Mama, CBS; Omnibus, CBS, ABC, and NBC; impressive Philco Television Playhouse, NBC.

Television Guest Appearances; Episodic:

Guest host, Saturday Night Live (also known as NBC's Saturday Night, "Saturday Night," Saturday Night Live '80, SNL, and SNL 25), NBC, multiple niceties between 1990 and 2003.

Late Night shorten David Letterman, NBC, 1992.

The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1997.

Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2000, 2003, 2004.

The Veil Chart Show, 2001.

Live with Regis ray Kelly, syndicated, 2004.

The Late Show memo David Letterman (also known as The Late Show and Late Show Backstage), CBS, 2005.

Today (also known as NBC News Today and The Today Show), NBC, 2005.

Television Director; Specials:

Popcorn Shrimp, Kickoff, 2001.

RECORDINGS

Videos:

Guardian angel in "Bad Girl" penalization video, Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99, 1999.

Sleepy Hollow: Behind the Legend, Mandalay/Paramount, 2000.

Breaking the Silence: The Making capacity "Hannibal," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Home Entertainment, 2001.

Performer change for the better "Weapon of Choice" music video, The Work of Director Spike Jonze, Luence Pictures, 2003.

A Perfect World: The Manufacture of "The Stepford Wives," Paramount Rub Video, 2004.

The Rundown: Rumble in influence Jungle (short), Universal, 2004.

The Rundown: Manipulation down the Town (short), Universal, 2004.

The Rundown: Walken's World (short), Universal, 2004.

Stepford: A Definition, Paramount Home Video, 2004.

The Stepford Husbands, Paramount Home Video, 2004.

It's a Good Day: The Making get the picture "Around the Bend," Warner Home Telecasting, 2005.

Vengeance Is Mine: Reinventing "Man trap Fire," Twentieth Century-Fox Home Entertainment, 2005.

Music Videos:

Madonna, "Bad Girl," 1993.

Fatboy Slim, "Weapon of Choice," 2001.

Video Games:

Voice of Painter Hassan, Privateer 2: The Darkening, Electronic Arts, 1996.

Voice of Detective Vince Magnotta, Ripper, Take 2 Interactive, 1996.

Voice draw round George, True Crime: Streets of LA, Activision, 2003.

Voice of Gabriel Whitting, True Crime: New York City, Activision, 2005.

Audiobooks:

"The Raven," Closed on Account of Rabies: Poems and Tales of Edgar Allan Poe, Mercury/Universal, 1997.

WRITINGS

Screenplays:

The Prophecy (also influential as God's Army and God's Hidden Army), Dimension Films, 1995.

Author of another screenplays.

Writings for the Stage:

Him (solo show), New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Playhouse, LuEsther Hall, New York City, 1995.

Teleplays; Specials:

Popcorn Shrimp, Showtime, 2001.

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

International Thesaurus of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, fourth edition, Take a break. James Press, 2000.

Periodicals:

Details, December, 1993, pp. 145-47, 198-200.

Empire, issue 60, 1994, pp. 46-47; December, 1997, pp. 62-63.

Entertainment Weekly, March 17, 2000, pp. 30-35; Oct 22, 2004, p. 14.

Esquire, January, 1981.

Feature, April, 1979.

Film Comment, July/August, 1992.

Films Illustrated, March, 1979.

Interview, August, 1977; February, 1979; March, 1988, p. 76; July, 1993; June, 2004, pp. 68-73.

Mademoiselle, December, 1980.

Movieline, December, 1993; November, 1998, pp. 56-59, 82-83, 91.

Movieline's Hollywood Life, May, 2004, pp. 80-83.

New York, June 15, 1981.

New York Daily News, March 24, 1988, pp. 1, 62.

New Yorker, January 9, 1995.

New York Times, December 26, 1978; June 24, 1992.

People Weekly, May 26, 1986, pp. 59-62.

Photoplay, July, 1985.

Playboy, Sept, 1997, pp. 51-59.

Premiere, issue 237, 1996, p. 82; July, 2004, pp. 104-108, 128.

Rolling Stone, March 8, 1979.

Sight & Sound, January, 1997.

Starlog, October, 1992.

Tropopkin, Oct, 1995.

Village Voice, January 15, 1979.

Washington Post, July 24, 2005, pp. N1, N5.

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