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  1. actors who worked with Martin Scorsese. 1. Robert De Niro. One of the greatest actors of all time, Robert De Niro was born on August 17, 1943 in Manhattan, New York City, to artists Virginia (Admiral) and Robert De Niro Sr.

    • 13 Daniel Day-Lewis: 2 Appearances
    • 12 Jodie Foster: 2 Appearances
    • 11 Liam Neeson: 2 Appearances
    • 10 John C. Reilly: 2 Appearances
    • 9 Gary Basaraba: 3 Appearances
    • 8 Frank Vincent: 3 Appearances
    • 7 Joe Pesci: 4 Appearances
    • 6 Victor Argo: 5 Appearances
    • 5 Harry Northup: 6 Appearances
    • 4 Harvey Keitel: 6 Appearances

    It's no exaggeration to say that Daniel Day-Lewisis one of the greatest actors of the past few decades. He's known for bringing intensity and dedication to every film he appears in, and though he's been more selective in his roles in more recent years, he's still well-regarded for being able to steal just about any scene he appears in. He's perhaps...

    Two of Jodie Foster's earliest roles were in a pair of Martin Scorsese movies released in the 1970s. The first of those was 1974's Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore – starring the great Ellen Burstyn– where Foster has a small role as a young girl who at one point befriends the son of Burstyn's character, Alice. 1976's Taxi Drivergave her a more subst...

    In recent years, Liam Neeson has become best-known for playing tough old guys in action/thriller movies, but he's an accomplished dramatic actor too (as was established as far back as 1993's Schindler's List). He's also shown up in two small but significant roles within the filmography of Martin Scorsese. The first of these was 2002's Gangs of New ...

    Gangs of New York has a gargantuan cast, as beyond the aforementioned Daniel Day-Lewis and Liam Neeson, John C. Reilly also appears here, playing a character known as Happy Jack Mulraney. His second collaboration with Martin Scorsese came just two years later with the director's follow-up to Gangs of New York: The Aviator. The Aviatoris an ambitiou...

    Gary Basaraba has been working since the 1980s, mostly appearing in TV shows and often nailing supporting or minor roles in films. Among the movies he has appeared in include three by Martin Scorsese. The first of those was as the apostle Andrew in 1988's The Last Temptation of Christ, and then he had a role in The Irishman just over 30 years later...

    WhileFrank Vincent might be best known for playing one of the most despicable characters on The Sopranos, Phil Leotardo, he also had a solid film career as a character actor. He had roles in two films by Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing and Jungle Fever) and had a total of three appearances in the films of Martin Scorsese. Those films are Raging Bull,...

    Even though he hasn't appeared in as many Scorsese films as a handful of other actors, Joe Pesci is particularly revered for his performances across the Scorsese films he has appeared in. Of Pesci's three Oscar nominations, all of them came from being in a Scorsese film, and he ended up winning the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar for Goodfell...

    Victor Argo was featured in a total of five Martin Scorsese movies during his acting career, mostly featuring in smaller roles, with many of them being in Scorsese's earlier films. Still, some of these appearances proved memorable, despite the limited screentime, such as his role as a clerk in Taxi Driver, where he's present during Travis Bickle's ...

    Like Victor Argo, Harry Northup's roles in Martin Scorsese films tend to be brief, where he'll only tend to be there for a scene or two. Some of his characters don't even get proper names, like how he's credited as "Soldier" in Mean Streets and "Bartender" in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Notably, he appeared in the first six films directed by M...

    Harvey Keitel is one of Martin Scorsese's favorite actors and had prominent roles in some of the filmmaker's earliest roles as well as one of his recent (The Irishman). He's particularly great at playing gangster characters in gritty, down-to-earth crime films, but that's not to say that's all Keitel excels at as an actor. This is demonstrated by h...

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    • Robert De Niro 1. Mean Streets (1973) Taxi Driver (1976) 3. New York, New York (1977) 4. Raging Bull (1980) 5. The King of Comedy (1982) 6. Goodfellas (1990)
    • Catherine Scorsese 1. Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967) Mean Streets (1973) 3. The King of Comedy (1982) 4. Goodfellas (1990) 5. Cape Fear (1991) 6. The Age of Innocence (1993)
    • Charles Scorsese 1. Raging Bull (1980) The King of Comedy (1982) 3. After Hours (1985) 4. The Color of Money (1986) 5. Goodfellas (1990) 6. Cape Fear (1991)
    • Harry Northup 1. Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967) Boxcar Bertha (1972) 3. Mean Streets (1973) 4. Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) 5. Taxi Driver (1976)
  2. Oct 20, 2023 · Celebrated as one of the most acclaimed American directors in the history of cinema — Francis Ford Coppola recently dubbed him 'the world’s greatest living filmmaker — Scorsese built a...

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    • Robert De Niro. In the neck-and-neck race between Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio to determine who is Scorsese’s greatest collaborator, it had to be De Niro.
    • Leonardo DiCaprio. Leonardo DiCaprio took the torch as Scorsese’s go-to guy when Robert De Niro started getting too old. He was actually recommended to Scorsese by De Niro.
    • Harvey Keitel. It takes a minute to remember that Harvey Keitel is one of Martin Scorsese’s most frequent collaborators, because he plays an entirely different character in each one.
    • Joe Pesci. Who else could win an Academy Award for playing a tough-as-nails gangster and get bested by an eight-year-old kid in a family-friendly Christmas slapstick comedy in the same year?
  4. Mar 11, 2024 · Of course, Scorsese is no stranger in directing his cast members to Oscar nominations. In fact, among film directors, the 26 acting nominations that have been earned by actors and actresses in his ...

  5. An Oscar and Golden Globe Award nominee, he has appeared in films such as Martin Scorsese 's Mean Streets (1973) and Taxi Driver (1976), Ridley Scott 's The Duellists (... "J.R." Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967) "Charlie" Mean Streets (1973) "Ben" Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) "Sport" Taxi Driver (1976)