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Robert De Niro, one of the four talented actors

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Robert De Niro, one of the four talented actors

Robert De Niro was born into an artistic family. His mother was a painter and his father was a painter, sculptor and poet. De Niro's childhood was fairly free, but also relatively lonely, and he was more addicted to books. It wasn't until he had his first stage experience at the age of 10 that he began to become less shy. As a teenager, he spent much of his time in the streets with a group of buddies. At the age of 16, he earned his first income by touring Chakhov's "Bear" and began a 15-year touring career, during which time he worked with Stella, a representative of the school of acting. Adler and Lee Strasberg practiced their skills together. He received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival in 2000.

Anecdote

He never repeats the role he has played, but it is always an expression: frowning, looking helpless.

As soon as De Niro appeared, there was always a violent force that broke out at some point, making the audience look frightened. So sometimes he played too weak roles and didn't succeed, he made a scene as an official criminal photographer, and in order to love a woman, he was always bullied by Biao Morley. Labeled as a comedian. Occasionally, De Niro also worked as an executive producer, because he had a crush on black women. Black girlfriends have changed one after another, and never see him shoot with white people, so he paid for a film that praised newcomers. Of course, it is black people, and the story laughs at those upstarts who don't know anything about movies, and pays for their girlfriends to make movies, which looks particularly kind and funny.

De Niro acting is very professional, but not loud, buried in the study of the role, the first entry of the actor and him to play the opponent, afraid to die, not because of the fear of their first entry into the industry to eat NG to affect each other, but afraid to give De Niro suddenly jump up and punch him.

Hollywood friends who know him say that he is a kind person, and the temper that is going to be thrown, has already shined in the play.

Four talented actors

The four genius actors refer to the four young actors who emerged during the alternation of the new and old filmmakers in Hollywood in the 1970s, namely Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Jack Nicholson, who were known as the four most talented young filmmakers in Hollywood at that time, and now each of them has achieved outstanding artistic achievements and left a brilliant mark in film history.

Master of Acting

"Are you talking to me?" Are you talking to me? "Friends who have seen 'Taxi Driver' remember the shot of the taxi driver who wanted to get ahead, Travis Biko, talking in the mirror. "Taxi Driver" is really wonderful, and the big star De Niro played Travis Biko into three points. To this end, De Niro has made extraordinary efforts, but also reflects his consistent seriousness and dedication to art.

Robert De Niro was born into an artistic family. His mother was a painter and his father was a painter, sculptor and poet. De Niro's childhood was fairly free, but also relatively lonely, and he was more addicted to books. It wasn't until he had his first stage experience at the age of 10 that he began to become less shy. As a teenager, he spent much of his time in the streets with a group of buddies. At the age of 16, he earned his first income by touring Chakhov's The Bear, and began a 15-year touring career, during which time he competed with stella Adler and Lee Strasberg, the representatives of the acting school.

De Niro first came to the screen in 1963 when he was involved in filming Brian. De Palmar's film The Wedding Party. He rose to prominence in Hollywood in 1973 with the support of the dying baseball player Bruce Lee in the film Drum Beats. Forcerson's brilliant performance won the Best Actor Award at the New York Film Critics Awards that year. In 1974, Francis Ford Coppola's Godfather II made De Niro a superstar, thanks to the young Vito Coppola's death. Corleone's successful portrayal, De Niro not only won himself the reputation of "Marlon Brando's successor", but also won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor that year. Later, he showed his extraordinary acting skills again in the film "Angry Bull", where he played the old boxer Jack. La Motta earned him the Oscar for Best Actor.

De Niro 1976 with Dean. Abbott married and had a son, and a few years later the two parted ways. In 1997, De Niro and his long-time girlfriend, former flight attendant Grace Haytar, had a secret wedding of three sons, and recently, the family toured the Expo, ending with the Italian Pavilion because he had Italian ancestry. Talking to others, amiable, everyone asked him to sign and take photos, all of which were fulfilled.

From the mid-1990s onwards, De Niro began experimenting with broadening his play path. But in the beginning, his performances in the films "We Are Not Angels" and "Frankenstein" attracted criticism from some film critics, and the later release of "Lovers" also triggered countless inversions. In recent years, several of his new films have been critically acclaimed, giving a glimpse of De Niro: 1995's "Heat" and "Casino Storm", in which De Niro's complex and detailed portrayal of villains is simply in full swing; "Sleeper" and "Marvin's Room" in 1996, which show his talent for portraying kind, plain characters; and "Jack. Brown" and "Wagtail Dog" show a more comprehensive talent for acting. Although the 1998 blockbuster "Great Prospects" seems to have no target, and the horror film "Ronin" seems to be exaggerated, in any case, in 1999, De Niro still had a good singing, and Harold Lamis's comedy "Analysis" must have been another good start for De Nilo.

Robert is one of the most influential and popular actors in the American film industry today, and is recognized as a representative of the acting school among American actors, known as the King of Drama.

Step into the world of cinema

As early as the age of 10, Robert De Niro had the opportunity to participate in the stage play "The Wizard of Oz", but only as the shy lion. After studying through Stella AdlerConservatory and AmericanWorkshop, he got a role in the film by American director Brian DePalma and began his mercury lamp journey.

In 1973, Robert De Niro's role as a mentally ill-minded baseball player in the film "War Drum Tapping" began to gain the attention of American audiences. In the same year, the famous director Martin Ciccusses's "Cruel Street" was a piece, in which De Niro played a small hooligan in the Italian neighborhood of New York, robbing and killing people by any means in order to get ahead, and in the film, he was pale, untrimmed, and had a self-satisfied expression when he did bad things. Because of his delicate acting, Hollywood was a voice of praise for the rising star, and he also won two actor awards for this film.

In 1974, De Niro starred in the second episode of Coppola's famous work "The Godfather", playing the godfather of his youth, once again playing his genius acting skills, and as a result, this film won him the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 47th Academy Awards, and even some media lamented at the time that "the luckiest thing about "The Godfather II" was to replace Marlon Brando with De Niro."

In 1976, Robert De Niro starred in one of the most influential films in American film history, Taxi Driver. De Niro plays a newly discharged American soldier who kills a prostitute. The film was a huge hit, and De Niro's punk hairstyle in it attracted the imitation of young Americans at the time, and it was precisely because of this film that it later led to the famous "assassination of Reagan". But more importantly, the driver image played by De Niro is regarded by posterity as the representative image of the "lost generation" of the 70s, which is a symbol of the times, and De Niro also won the best actor nomination at the 49th Academy Awards for this film.

From the mid-1990s onwards, De Niro began experimenting with broadening his play path. But in the beginning, his performances in the films "We Are Not Angels" and "Frankenstein" attracted criticism from some film critics, and the later release of "Lovers" also triggered countless inversions.

In 1995's "Line of Thieves" and "Casino Storm", De Niro's complex and detailed portrayal of the villain characters is simply in full swing.

"The Sleeper" and "Marvin's Room", released in 1996, showed his talent for portraying kind, plain characters; Brown" and "Wagtail Dog" show a more comprehensive talent for acting.

The Journey of the Stars

Robert De Niro is a prominent performer in the American film industry. The sentient beings of American society are all in his lively performances, as they see and hear.

De Niro was born on August 17, 1943, to an Italian-born family in New York. De Niro's parents were both painters, and he was thus well educated in art. As early as the age of 10, he already had the opportunity to participate in the stage play "The Wizard of Oz", but to play the shy lion. After studying through Stella AdlerConservatory and AmericanWorkshop, Robert De Niro got a role in the film by American director Brian DePalma and began his mercury lantern journey.

In 1965, De Niro went to Paris to participate in a performance in an English-language theater company, after which he gained initial experience in filmmaking with the help of the famous French film master Marcelne. After returning to the United States, just as new wave films exposing social ills began to appear, new characters needed new actors, and De Niro's good fortune soon came. He began appearing in Greetings (1968), The Wedding Ball (The Walledding Party, 1969), And Hey, Mom! 》(《Hi,Mom! 1970) and The GangThat Couldn'tShootStraight (1971) and other films.

In 1973, De Niro starred in the famous director Martin Cicoses's film "MeanStreets" ("MeanStreets"), in which he played a small gangster in the Italian neighborhood of New York, who robbed and killed people by any means to get ahead, and in the film, he was pale, untrimmed, and had a self-satisfied expression when he did bad things. Because of his delicate acting, Hollywood was a voice of praise for the rising star, and he became a hit for the film and won the Best Actor Award from the New York Film Critics Association.

1974 was a glorious year in De Niro's acting career. In Coppola's sequel to the blockbuster the Godfather Part 2, he played the godfather of his complex youth, Vitt Collion. In order to create this role, he traveled far and wide to Sicily, the hometown of the Italian mafia, to carefully observe and speculate for several months. When filming the film, De Niro, who strived to be realistic, even took his hand to the fire and burned it. Finally, De Niro won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor with his impressive acting skills, and even some media lamented at the time that "the luckiest thing about "Godfather II" was to replace Marlon Brando with De Niro."

In 1976, Robert De Niro starred in one of the most influential films in American film history, Taxi Driver (Taxi Driver, 1976). De Niro plays a troubled civilian and heroic taxi driver who kills a prostitute (Judy Foster). He went deep into life and performed quite well. The film was a huge hit, and De Niro's punk hairstyle in it attracted the imitation of young Americans at the time, and it was precisely because of this film that it later led to the famous "assassination of Reagan". But more importantly, de Niro's driver image is regarded by posterity as a representative image of the "lost generation" of the 70s, which is a symbol of the times, and De Niro also won the best actor nomination at the 49th Academy Awards for this film. The film also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

In 1977 and 1978, De Niro made two more masterpieces. In New York (New York, 1977), he successfully played a saxophonist. In Deer Hunter (1978), he delicately portrays a Michael who survived the Vietnam War but has nightmares in his heart. These successful performances earned De Niro acclaim from a wide audience.

In 1980, De Niro successfully played a bumpy boxer in the film Bag-ingBull. In order to play the former boxing champion, he lived with the film's characters for several months and gained 50 pounds despite high blood pressure to adapt to the needs of the role. In the end, De Niro's diligence and practical acting skills earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. De Niro has since appeared in True Con-Fessions (1981), The King of Comedy (1983), Once Upon a Time in America (1984), Falling in Love (1984), Angel Heart (1987), and Midnight Run (Midnight Run) MidnightRun(1988)) and many other films. In the glorious film Once Upon a Time in America, De Niro relives his American teenage dream. In "Falling into the Love Network", he also carved the enthusiasm and helplessness of a husband with a wife to burn another love fire. And "Midnight Run" starring him has caused a sensation in the United States.

In '85, in a crazy comedy called "Brazil", De Niro made a cameo appearance as a thief, not to mention him, no one believed that he even took such a small-cost play. However, the play has a clear rhythm, the director is very talented, and De Niro is willing to do anything to appreciate him.

Entering the 90s, De Niro explored tirelessly. In 1991's Cape Fear, De Niro dug deep into the despicable, evil connotations of a rogue and played his first villain role. In addition, De Niro also starred in Night and the City (1992), Mad Dogs and Honors (Mad Doggand Glory, 1993), The Life of This Child (This Boy's Life, 1993), and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994).

In recent years, De Niro has starred in Casino (Casino, 1995), The Line of Fire (Heat, 1995), The Fan (The Fan, 1996) and Sleeper (Sleeper, 1996). In Casino Storm, he brought a villain from Las Vegas in the 60s to life. It seems that De Niro, who knew his destiny, had the potential to not grow old and create glory again.

Entering the twenty-first century, he still acted tirelessly, turned to comedy, and played supporting roles in many plays. In 2008, he and AL filmed "Righteous Killing", which was much worse than "Rogue Line", and the script itself had problems.

Awards

The 1981 Academy Award for Best Actor, (Raging Bull) Raging Bull (1980) won the 1975 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, (Godfather 2) The Godfather: Part II (1974) won

The 1981 Golden Globe Award for Best Actor (Angry Bull) was won

In 1973, he won the New York Film Critics Award for Best Actor (Drum Tapping).

In 1974, he won the American Film Critics Association For Best Actor (Poor Streets).

In 1976, the New York Film Critics Association won the award for Best Actor (Taxi Driver).

In 1976, he won the Los Angeles Film Critics Association For Best Actor (Taxi Driver).

In 1977, the American Film Critics Association won the award for Best Actor (Taxi Driver).

In 1980, the New York Film Critics Association won the award for Best Actor (Angry Bull).

In 1980, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association won the award for Best Actor (Angry Bull).

In 1980, the National Critics Association won the award for Best Actor (Angry Bull).

The 1981 Boston Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor (Angry Bull) won

In 1990, he won the New York Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor (Speechless Ask the Sky).

In 1990, he won the New York Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor (Good Guy).

In 1990, he won the National Critics Association For Best Actor (Speechless Ask the Heavens).

He was awarded the World Film Contribution Award at the Moscow Film Festival in Russia in 1997

At the 2009 Hollywood Film Festival, "Journey to Heaven" won the Best Actor Award

He was awarded the 2003 American Film Academy Lifetime Achievement Award

Lifetime Achievement Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival 2000

The 2001 Gotham Awards in New York was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award

He was awarded the Golden Lion Lifetime Achievement Award at the Venice Film Festival in 1993

Winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic

The 2010 Golden Globe Award for Lifetime Achievement was awarded

1978 Spanish Foto Gramas Award for Best Foreign Actor (Taxi Driver).

In 1986, he won the Spanish Saint Houdi Award for Best Foreign Actor (American Past).

Oscar nomination

- 1992 Nominated For Best Actor Cape Fear in Cape Fear (1991)

- 1991 Nominated For Best Actor Awakenings (1990)

- 1981 Won Best Actor Raging Bull (1980)

-1979 Nominated For Best Actor The Deer Hunter (1978)

- 1977 Nominated For Best Actor Taxi Driver (1976)

- 1975 Award for Best Supporting Actor The Godfather: Part II (1974).

Nominated for the Golden Globes

- 2001 Nominated For Best Actor in a Comedy Musical Meet the Parents (2000)

-2000 Nominated Best Actor in a Comedy Musical, Analyze This (1999)

-1992 Nominated For Best Actor in a Drama Series Cape Fear (1991)

- 1989 Nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Musical Midnight Run (1988)

- 1981 Award for Best Actor in a Drama Series Raging Bull (1980)

- 1979 Nominated For Best Actor in a Drama Series, The Deer Hunter (1978)

- 1978 Nominated for Best Actor in a Comedy Musical New York, New York (1977)

- 1977 Nominated for Best Actor in a Drama Taxi Driver (1976)

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