Robert De Niro

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Image:Robert De Niro (press conference).jpg Robert De Niro, Jr. (born August 17, 1943) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American film actor, director and producer.

He is regarded as one of the finest actors of his generation, perhaps best noted for his portrayal of characters in the gangster underworld and for his enduring collaboration with the director Martin Scorsese (a fellow Italian-American who also grew up in New York's Little Italy).

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Early career

De Niro was born in New York City, the son of Robert De Niro, Sr., an abstract expressionist painter, sculptor, and poet of Irish and Italian descent (De Niro's great-grandparents were Italian immigrants from the village of Ferrazzano, Molise), and Virginia Admiral, also a painter. They had met at the painting classes of Hans Hofmann in Provincetown, Massachusetts. His parents divorced when he was two years old. A biographer, John Baxter, claims that his father was gay, and had had relationships with the poet Robert Duncan, the playwright Tennessee Williams, and the artist Jackson Pollock.

De Niro first attended the Little Red School House and was then enrolled by his mother at the High School of Music and Art in New York. He dropped out at the age of 13 and joined a Little Italy street gang, where he earned the nickname Bobby Milk due to his white complexion. He then had a falling-out with his father, although they were eventually reconciled when, at 18, he flew to Paris to bring his father home when he had been suffering from depression. De Niro attended the Stella Adler Conservatory, as well as Lee Strasberg's Actor's Studio (although De Niro conflicted with Strasberg's methods, and used his membership there mostly as a professional advantage). At the age of 16 he toured in Chekhov's The Bear.

Film career

At the age of 20 came his first important collaboration with Brian De Palma in 1963 when he appeared in The Wedding Party; it was not released until 1969, however. He spent much of the 1960s working in theater workshops and off-Broadway productions. He was an extra in the French film Three Rooms in Manhattan, (1965) and was reunited with De Palma in Greetings, 1968 and Hi, Mom, 1970. He gained popular attention with his role as a sick Baseball catcher in Bang the Drum Slowly (1973). The same year he began his fruitful collaboration with Scorsese when he played his memorable role as the small time Mafia hood "Johnny Boy" alongside Harvey Keitel's "Charlie" in Mean Streets. This led to an incredibly successful relationship between the actor and director in films such as Taxi Driver (1976), New York, New York (1977), Raging Bull (1980), The King of Comedy (1983), Goodfellas (1990), Cape Fear (1991) and Casino (1995). In these films, De Niro has primarily played charming sociopaths. Taxi Driver is particularly important to De Niro's career; his iconic performance as Travis Bickle shot him to stardom and forever linked De Niro's name with Bickle's famous "you talkin' to me?" monologue, which De Niro himself improvised. Image:Taxi Driver still 5.jpg In 1978, De Niro played "Michael Vronsky" in the acclaimed Vietnam War film Deer Hunter. Another notable role was in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America as the Jewish gangster "David 'Noodles' Aaronson" (1984). Beginning in the mid-1980s, De Niro began expanding into occasional comedic roles, and has had much success in that area as well with such films as Brazil (1985), Midnight Run (1988), Wag the Dog (1997), Analyze This (1999), Analyze That (2002), Meet the Parents (2000) and Meet the Fockers (2004).

In the late 1980s, De Niro began to invest in the Tribeca area of New York, including establishing a film studio and a film festival in the area. De Niro later admitted that some of the 'below par' film roles he had taken in the 1990s were solely for the purpose of supporting these charitable ventures. Image:Heat001.jpg He has won two Academy Awards: as Best Actor for his role in Raging Bull; and as Best Supporting Actor for The Godfather, Part II.

Interestingly, De Niro and Marlon Brando are the only pair of actors who have won Academy Awards for portraying the same character: Brando won for playing the elderly Don Vito Corleone (although he declined the award) in The Godfather while De Niro later won the award for playing the young Vito in The Godfather, Part II. Brando and De Niro did not work together on screen until The Score (2001). De Niro actually auditioned for the role of Sonny in the first Godfather but the role was given to James Caan. When director Francis Ford Coppola was in pre production for The Godfather, Part II he remembered De Niro's audition, and knew he was going to play young Vito Corleone. De Niro's performance in the film is one of only four performances to win an Academy Award for working in a foreign language, as he spoke primarily Sicilian, with only one phrase in English ("I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse").

Praised for his commitment to roles (stemming from his background in Method acting), De Niro gained 60 pounds (27 kg) and learned how to box for his portrayal of Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull, ground his teeth for Cape Fear, lived in Sicily for The Godfather, Part II, and learned to play the saxophone for New York, New York.

De Niro is considered a skilled observer of physical tics and details, and is an intense perfectionist. He is often compared to fellow acting icon Al Pacino with whom he appeared in The Godfather, Part II (though never in a scene together) in 1974 and Heat in 1995.

His next project will see the versatile actor handling both sides of the camera in The Good Shepherd (2006), which De Niro is directing and co-starring in alongside Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie. The movie also marks the return of actor Joe Pesci, who has been offscreen for almost a decade, in a small role. The film is expected to be a heavy Oscar contender for 2006.

Personal life

De Niro has twice married. He has a daughter, Drena, as well as a son, Raphael, from first wife Dianne Abbott, and two sons, Julian Henry and Aaron Kendrick, from a long-term live-in relationship with former supermodel Toukie Smith. The boys, who are twins, were conceived by in vitro fertilization. Raphael, a former actor, is now involved in the New York real estate market. In late 2004 De Niro remarried his second wife, Grace Hightower, a former flight attendant who is ten years his junior. Their son Elliot was born in 1998. The couple filed for divorce shortly thereafter, reportedly over disputes regarding, among other things, De Niro's workaholism. The action was never officially finalized.

De Niro and Hightower maintain an expansive residential estate in New Paltz, New York where they re-married. De Niro has his primary residences on the East and West sides of Manhattan.

De Niro, whose paternal great-grandparents emigrated from Italy, was due to be bestowed with honorary Italian citizenship at the Venice Film Festival in September 2004. However, the Sons of Italy lodged a protest with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi claiming De Niro had damaged the image of Italians and Italian-Americans by constantly portraying them in criminal roles. Culture Minister Giuliano Urbani dismissed the objections and the ceremony was rescheduled to go forward in Rome in October. Controversy flared once again when De Niro failed to show for two media appearances in Italy that October. This fueled speculation that he had snubbed the country over the citizenship imbroglio. De Niro denied this; blaming the non-appearances on "serious communication problems" that weren't "handled properly" on his end and stating, "The last thing I would want to do is offend anyone. I love Italy." Urbani hopes to confer the honor soon; although, no fixed date has yet been set. Although De Niro is also parts Irish, German, Dutch and French-British, he has stated that he identifies "more with (his) Italian side than with (his) other parts."

De Niro is a staunch supporter of the Democratic Party, and vocally supported Al Gore in the 2000 presidential election, and John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. In 1998, he lobbied Congress against impeaching President Bill Clinton (he is a personal friend of the Clinton family), and in August 2004 announced he would not collect his honorary Italian citizenship in person so as to avoid discouraging Italians living in America from voting for Kerry, following much controversy over the earlier citizenship protest.

DeNiro speaks fluent English, Italian, Sicilian and French.

Diagnosed in 2003, De Niro kept secretive about his prostate cancer [1] diagnosis and treatment, but many believe he underwent a prostatectomy.

Trivia

Academy Awards and Nominations


Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2007 What Just Happened? Announced
The Winter of Frankie Machine Frankie Machine Announced
2006 The Good Shepherd Bill Sullivan Filming
2005 Hide and Seek David Callaway
2004 The Bridge of San Luis Rey Archbishop of Peru
Godsend Richard Wells
Shark Tale Don Lino Voice
Meet the Fockers Jack Byrnes
2002 City by the Sea Vincent LaMarca
Analyze That Paul Vitti
Showtime Det. Mitch Preston
2001 The Score Nick Wells
15 Minutes Detective Eddie Flemming
2000 Men of Honor Chief Leslie W. 'Billy' Sunday
Meet the Parents Jack Byrnes
The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Fearless Leader
1999 Analyze This Paul Vitti
Flawless Walt Koontz
1998 Great Expectations Arthur Lustig
Ronin Sam
1997 Cop Land Lt. Moe Tilden
Wag the Dog Conrad Brean
Jackie Brown Louis Gara
1996 The Fan Gil Renard
Sleepers Father Bobby
Marvin's Room Dr. Wally
1995 A Hundred and One Nights
Heat Neil McCauley
Casino Sam 'Ace' Rothstein
1994 Mary Shelly's Frankenstein The Creature
1993 Mad Dog and Glory Wayne 'Mad Dog' Dobie
This Boy's Life Dwight Hansen
A Bronx Tale Lorenzo Anello
1992 Mistress Evan M. Wright
Night and the City Harry Fabian
1991 Guilty by Suspicion David Merrill
Backdraft Donald 'Shadow' Rimgale
Cape Fear Max Cady
1990 Goodfellas Jimmy Conway
Awakenings Leonard Lowe
Stanley and Iris Stanley Everett Cox
1989 Jacknife Joseph 'Jacknife' Megessey
We're No Angels Ned
1988 Midnight Run Jack Walsh
1987 Angel Heart Louis Cypher
The Untouchables Al Capone
1986 The Mission Rodrigo Mendoza
1985 Brazil Archibald 'Harry' Tuttle
1984 Once Upon a Time in America David 'Noodles' Aaronson
Falling in Love Frank Raftis
1983 The King of Comedy Rupert Pupkin
1981 True Confessions Des Spellacy
1980 Raging Bull Jake La Motta
1978 The Deer Hunter Michael Vronsky
1977 New York, New York Jimmy Doyle
1976 The Last Tycoon Monroe Stahr
1900 Alfredo Berlinghieri
Taxi Driver Travis Bickle
1974 The Godfather: Part II Vito Corleone
1973 Bang the Drum Slowly Bruce Pearson
Mean Streets John 'Johnny Boy' Civello
1971 The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight Mario Trantino
Born to Win Danny
Jennifer on My Mind Mardigian
1970 Hi, Mom! Jon Rubin
Bloody Mama Lloyd Barker
1969 The Wedding Party Cecil
Sam's Song Sam Nicoletti
1968 Greetings Jon Rubin
1965 Three Rooms in Manhattan Client at the diner Uncredited

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Salary

Year Film Salary
2002 Analyze That $20,000,000
Showtime $17,500,000
2001 The Score $15,000,000
2000 Meet the Parents $13,500,000
1999 Analyze This $8,000,000
1998 Ronin $14,000,000
1976 The Last Tycoon $200,000 + percentage of gross
Taxi Driver $35,000
1969 The Wedding Party $50

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