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  1. Christopher begins every morning the same way: he watches the news and pulls on his hair.Subscribe to watch more Team Coco videos https://www.youtube.com/cha...

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    • He and His Brothers Were Child Stars.
    • He Worked as A Lion Tamer.
    • He Got His Stage Name from The Nightclub Scene.
    • He Starred in One of Madonna's Music Videos.
    • He Talks That Way For A reason.
    • He's Got A Theme Park Ride on His resume.
    • He Almost Ran For President.
    • He Wrote and Starred in A Play About Elvis Presley, But It Didn't Do So well.
    • Marlon Brandon Once Pitched Him A Bizarre Idea For A Variety Show.
    • He's Very, Very Bad at Riding Horses.

    Christopher Walken grew up in Queens, New York, the middle child of three boys. His father was a baker and his mother had a fascination with show business, so she soon began taking her boyson TV auditions. That’s how Walken ended up in the above cameo role with Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin. Despite his childhood success, Walken insists he was just f...

    Although he got an early start on acting, Walken tested out a few other career options. When he was 16, he spent the summer working as a lion tamer in the local circus. Or at least a lion tamer apprentice. “The real lion tamer who owned the circus, the gag was that he had a son, which he didn’t,” he toldIndieWire. “But I had an identical outfit, an...

    Walken’s first name is actually Ronald. (He’s “Ronnie” to friends and family.) So how did he wind up as Christopher? He got the stage name from an old boss, Monique Van Vooren. Walken was a dancer in her nightclub act along with two other men early in his career. Van Vooren apparently had a habitof introducing them with fake names, and one night sh...

    You’ve likely seen Walken’s delightful, (literally) soaring performance in Fatboy Slim’s “Weapon of Choice” music video. It was directed by Spike Jonze, and wound up picking up a slew of VMAs as well as one Grammy. But that wasn’t Walken’s lone music video role. He also appeared as Madonna’s guardian angel/stalker in “Bad Girl” back in 1992. Mostly...

    Walken’s distinctive way of speaking has launched a thousand impressions, but the actor insists he didn’t pick up his unusual cadence for the SNL skits. In an interview with The Guardian, he chalkedit up to his childhood in Queens, growing up with immigrants for whom English was a second language. This included his German father, Paul.

    In addition to acting in countless movies, plays, TV shows, and those two music videos, Walken took on the unique role of Frank Kincaid, the hologram host of the Disaster! ride at Universal Studios. The ride revealed moviemaking tricks and was itself an update on Earthquake: The Big One, a ride inspired by the 1974 Charlton Heston movie. Sadly, Dis...

    In 2005, the web had a minor conniption when it discovered a campaign website for Christopher Walken, www.walken2008.com. Was the actor seriously considering running for president? Not really. His publicist quickly clarified that Walken had not created the site, and that it was presumably an overzealous fan. But when Conan O’Brien asked him about i...

    Walken is a big Elvis Presley fan—so much so that he wrote and starred in a play about the King. Him examined Presley’s life after death, positing an insane theory about his demise and casting his dead twin brother as a major character. It earned a limited run in 1995, and mostly negative reviews.

    Toward the end of his life, Marlon Brando acquired a reputation as a bizarre recluse. But he had at least one person on speed dial, and it was Walken. Although Walken didn’t know Brando, he claims the actor called him one day in the ‘90s to pitch him a musical variety show. Brando would be the host, it would be shot in his home, and he’d make guest...

    Although he’s had to ride horses for work, Walken says they’ve never liked him. When he had to ride one almost every day for eight months on the set of Heaven’s Gate, he just grinned and bore it. But when it came time for his villainous turn in A View to a Kill, the James Bond stunt people came up with a creative solution for a horse racing scene. ...

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  2. Christopher Walken acknowledges his hair is the most famous thing about him: "I've had my ups and downs but my hair has always been famous." Without it, he w...

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  3. 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.

  4. Aug 19, 2023 · Discover 37 intriguing facts about legendary actor Christopher Walken, from his early life and successful career to his unique personality and memorable performances.

  5. Sep 21, 2012 · LOS ANGELES—Christopher Walken and his trademark gravity-defying hair arrived almost at the same time in a Toronto hotel meeting room. Well, it only seemed that the lacquered pompadour came into the room first, because it’s always the first thing we notice whenever we encounter the great actor.

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  7. May 30, 2019 · Christopher Walken's fandom not only extended to his personal adoption of the pompadour hairstyle, but also inspired him to write and perform a play about his idol in the afterlife, Him. And...