Christopher Walken on stage and screen

Christopher Walken[1] is an American actor, whose career has spanned over 50 years with appearances in theater, film, and television.[2] He has appeared in over 100 movies and television shows, including A View to a Kill, At Close Range, The Deer Hunter, King of New York, Batman Returns, Pulp Fiction, Sleepy Hollow, True Romance, and Catch Me If You Can, as well as music videos by recording artists such as Madonna and Fatboy Slim.

Walken in 2008

Walken's early career was primarily in theater and television where he often played small roles. During this period of his career, Walken was credited as "Ken Walken" and later as "Ronnie Walken", until he finally settled on "Christopher Walken". He began acting in films in 1969 and, after a series of increasingly larger roles, won an Academy Award in 1978 as Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Deer Hunter. Since then, Walken has become a highly sought-after actor, typically performing in numerous films every year.

Walken has been a primary character in two film franchises: as Gabriel the fallen angel in The Prophecy series, and as Jacob Witting in the made-for-television films based on Patricia MacLachlan's Sarah, Plain and Tall novels. Other notable roles include Johnny Smith in The Dead Zone, Captain Koons in Pulp Fiction, and Frank Abagnale Sr. in Catch Me If You Can. He also sings and dances, as seen in some of his films including: Pennies from Heaven, Romance & Cigarettes, and Hairspray.

Film

Following his early (1950s) work in television and theater, Walken has acted primarily in films. This list includes credits in studio films, independent films, animated films, and television films. The list includes the 2001 short five-minute film Popcorn Shrimp which Walken wrote, produced and directed.[3]

YearTitleRoleDirectorRef.
1966Barefoot in AthensLamproclesGeorge Schaefer[4]
1969Me and My BrotherThe DirectorRobert Frank[5]
The Three MusketeersJohn FeltonJohn Hirsch[6]
1971The Anderson TapesThe KidSidney Lumet[7]
1972The Happiness CagePrivate James H. ReeseBernard Girard[8]
1975Valley ForgeThe HessianFielder Cook[9]
1976Next Stop, Greenwich VillageRobertPaul Mazursky[10]
1977Annie HallDuane HallWoody Allen[11]
RoselandRussellJames Ivory[12]
The SentinelDetective RizzoMichael Winner[13]
1978Shoot the Sun Down"Mr. Rainbow"David Leeds[14]
The Deer HunterNikanor "Nick" ChevotarevichMichael Cimino[15]
1979Last EmbraceEckartJonathan Demme[16]
1980Heaven's GateNathan D. ChampionMichael Cimino[17]
The Dogs of WarJames "Jamie" ShannonJohn Irvin[18]
1981Pennies from HeavenTomHerbert Ross[19]
1983BrainstormDr. Michael Anthony BraceDouglas Trumbull[20]
The Dead ZoneJohnny SmithDavid Cronenberg[21]
1985A View to a KillMax ZorinJohn Glen[22]
1986At Close RangeBrad Whitewood Sr.James Foley[23]
1987DeadlineDon StevensNathaniel Gutman[24]
1988Biloxi BluesTechnical Sergeant Merwin J. ToomeyMike Nichols[25]
HomeboyWesley PendergassMichael Seresin[26]
Puss in BootsPussEugene Marner[27]
The Milagro Beanfield WarKyril MontanaRobert Redford[28]
1989CommunionLouis Whitley StrieberPhilippe Mora[29]
1990King of New YorkFrank WhiteAbel Ferrara[30]
The Comfort of StrangersRobertPaul Schrader[31]
1991All-American MurderP.J. DeckerAnson Williams[32]
McBainBobby McBainJames Glickenhaus[33]
1992Batman ReturnsMax ShreckTim Burton[34]
Day of AtonementPasco MeisnerAlexandre Arcady[35]
MistressWarren ZellBarry Primus[36]
1993True RomanceVincenzo CoccottiTony Scott[19]
Wayne's World 2Robert C. "Bobby" CahnStephen Surjik[37]
1994A Business AffairVanni CorsoCharlotte Brändström[38]
Pulp FictionCaptain KoonsQuentin Tarantino[19]
1995Nick of TimeMr. SmithJohn Badham[39]
Search and DestroyKim UlanderDavid Salle[40]
The AddictionPeinaAbel Ferrara[41]
The ProphecyGabrielGregory Widen[42]
Things to Do in Denver When You're DeadThe Man With The PlanGary Fleder[43]
Wild SideBruno BuckinghamDonald Cammell[44]
1996BasquiatThe InterviewerJulian Schnabel[45]
CelluloideUS Officer Rod GeigerCarlo Lizzani[46]
Last Man StandingHickeyWalter Hill[47]
The FuneralRaimundo TempioAbel Ferrara[48]
1997Excess BaggageRay PerkinsMarco Brambilla[49]
Mouse HuntCaesarGore Verbinski[50]
Suicide KingsCarlo Bartolucci / Charlie BarretPeter O'Fallon[51]
TouchBill HillPaul Schrader[52]
1998AntzColonel Cutter (voice)Eric Darnell[53]
IlluminataUmberto BevalaquaJohn Turturro[54]
New Rose HotelFoxAbel FerraraAlso co-producer[55]
The Prophecy IIGabrielGreg SpenceDirect-to-DVD[56]
TranceUncle Bill FerriterMichael Almereyda[57]
1999Blast from the PastCalvin WebberHugh Wilson[58]
Kiss Toledo GoodbyeMaxLyndon Chubbuck[59]
Sleepy HollowThe HessianTim Burton[60]
The OpportunistsVictor "Vic" KellyMyles Connell[61]
2000The Prophecy 3: The AscentGabrielPatrick LussierDirect-to-DVD[62]
2001America's SweetheartsHal WeidmannJoe Roth[63]
Joe DirtAnthony Benedetti / Clem Doore / Gert B. FrobeDennie Gordon[64]
Popcorn ShrimpChristopher WalkenShort film
Also writer[65]
Scotland, PALieutenant McDuffBilly Morrissette[66]
The Affair of the NecklaceAlessandro CagliostroCharles Shyer[67]
2002Catch Me If You CanFrank William Abagnale Sr.Steven Spielberg[68]
Engine TroubleRusty (voice)Brad BarnesShort film[57]
Poolhall JunkiesUncle Mike FlynnMars Callahan[69]
The Country BearsReed Thimple / Benny BogswagglePeter Hastings[70]
Undertaking BettyFrank FeatherbedNick Hurran[71]
2003GigliDetective Stanley JacobellisMartin Brest[72]
Kangaroo JackSalvatore "Sal" MaggioDavid McNally[73]
The RundownCornelius HatcherPeter Berg[74]
2004Around the BendTurner LairJordan Roberts[75]
Envy"J-Man"Barry Levinson[76]
Man on FirePaul RayburnTony Scott[77]
The Stepford WivesMike WellingtonFrank Oz[60]
2005DominoMark HeissTony Scott[78]
Romance & CigarettesCousin BoJohn Turturro[79]
Wedding CrashersWilliam ClearyDavid Dobkin[80]
2006ClickMortyFrank Coraci[81]
Fade to BlackBrewsterOliver Parker[77]
Man of the YearJack MenkanBarry Levinson[82]
2007Balls of FuryFengRobert Ben Garant[83]
HairsprayWilbur TurnbladAdam Shankman[84]
2008Five Dollars a DayNat ParkerNigel Cole[85]
2009The Maiden HeistRoger BarlowPeter Hewitt[86]
2011Dark HorseJackieTodd Solondz[72]
Kill the IrishmanAlex "Shondor" BirnsJonathan Hensleigh[87]
2012A Late QuartetPeter MitchellYaron Zilberman[88]
Life's a BeachRoy CallahanTony Vitale[89]
Seven PsychopathsHans Kieslowski / The QuakerMartin McDonagh[90]
Stand Up Guys"Doc"Fisher Stevens[91]
2013Gods Behaving BadlyZeusMarc Turtletaub[92]
The Power of FewDokeLeone Marucci[93]
2014Jersey BoysAngelo "Gyp" DeCarloClint Eastwood[94]
2015Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful LoserAnthony Benedetti / Clem Doore / Gert B. FrobeFred Wolf[95]
One More TimePaul Francis Lippman / Paul LombardRobert Edwards[96]
The Family FangCaleb FangJason Bateman[97]
2016Eddie the EagleWarren SharpDexter Fletcher[98]
Nine LivesFelix PerkinsBarry Sonnenfeld[98]
The Jungle BookKing Louie (voice)Jon Favreau[99]
2017Father FiguresDr. Walter TinklerLawrence Sher
2018Irreplaceable YouMyronStephanie Laing[100]
2019The Jesus RollsThe WardenJohn Turturro
2020The War with GrandpaJerryTim Hill
PercyPercy SchmeiserClark Johnson
Wild Mountain ThymeTony ReillyJohn Patrick Shanley
2024Dune: Part TwoShaddam IVDenis VilleneuvePost-production[101]

Television

In the beginning of his acting career, Walken had relatively small roles in episodes for a number of television shows. This list includes appearances in various episodes of fictional shows, while excluding appearances as himself on talk shows, interview shows, ceremonies, and the like.

Year Show Role Run
1953 Wonderful John Acton[III] Kevin Acton Recurring character
1954 The Motorola Television Hour[III] Episode: "The Muldoon Matter"
1954–1956 The Guiding Light Michael "Mike" Bauer#1
1963 Naked City[III] Chris Johannis / Brian Trust 2 episodes
1970 Hawaii Five-O Walt Kramer Episode: "Run, Johnny, Run"
1977 Kojak Ben Wiley Episode: "Kiss It All Goodbye"
1982Who Am I This Time?Harry Nash Television film
1990–2008 Saturday Night Live Host 7 episodes
1991Sarah, Plain and TallJacob Witting [102] Television film
1993SkylarkJacob Witting [103] Television film
1993ScamJack Shanks Television film
1999VendettaJames Houston[104] Television film
1999Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's EndJacob Witting [105] Television film
2003 Julius Caesar Cato the Younger[106] 2 episodes
2014Turks & CaicosCurtis Pelissier Television film
2014 Peter Pan Live![107] Captain Hook Live television special
2021–2022 The Outlaws Frank Sheldon 12 episodes
2022–present Severance Burt Goodman Main role[108]

^ III Credited as "Ronnie Walken".

Theater

In addition to acting for film and television, Walken has acted in numerous Broadway and off-Broadway theater productions. He has acted in more than 100 additional plays including some by Shakespeare.[109] This list includes the most popular of them.

Year Title Role Venue Run
1952 The Climate of Eden[IV] Berton Martin Beck Theatre November 13, 1952 – November 22, 1952
1958 The Visit[IV] Karl Schill Lunt-Fontanne Theatre May 5, 1958 – July 5, 1958
Morosco Theatre August 20, 1958 – November 29, 1958
J.B.[III] David[V] ANTA Playhouse December 11, 1958 – October 24, 1959
1964 High Spirits[III] musical ensemble Alvin Theatre April 7, 1964 – February 27, 1965
1965 Baker Street One of the Killers The Broadway Theatre February 2, 1965 – November 30, 1965
Martin Beck Theatre November 3, 1965 – November 14, 1965
1966 The Lion in Winter Philip Capet
(King of France)
Ambassador Theatre March 3, 1966 – May 21, 1966
The Rose Tattoo Jack Hunter Billy Rose Theatre November 9, 1966 – December 31, 1966
1967 The Unknown Soldier and His Wife Unknown Soldier Vivian Beaumont Theater July 6, 1967 – September 16, 1967
George Abbott Theatre September 18, 1967 – November 12, 1967
1968 Romeo and Juliet Romeo Stratford Shakespeare Festival[110]
A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander
1970 Lemon Sky[111] Alan Playhouse Theatre May 17–31, 1970
1972 Enemies Sintsov Vivian Beaumont Theater November 9, 1972 – December 16, 1972
1973 The Plough and the Stars Jack Clitheroe January 4, 1973 – February 10, 1973
The Merchant of Venice Bassanio March 1, 1973 – April 7, 1973
1975 Sweet Bird of Youth Chance Wayne Harkness Theatre December 29, 1975 – February 8, 1976
1984 Hurlyburly Mickey Ethel Barrymore Theatre August 7, 1984 – June 2, 1985
1995 Him[112] Elvis Presley, director, writer New York Shakespeare Festival
2000 James Joyce's The Dead Gabriel Conroy Belasco Theatre January 11, 2000 – April 16, 2000
2001 The Seagull Sorin Delacorte Theater July 24, 2001 – August 26, 2001[113]
2010 A Behanding in Spokane Carmichael Schoenfeld Theatre March 4, 2010 – June 6, 2010

Video games

Music videos

CD

See also

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