
The birth of classic films such as "The Godfather 2", "Taxi Driver", "Deer Hunter", "Once Upon a Time in America" has made Robert De Niro one of the top representatives of hollywood acting schools.
He is a talented, hard-working and powerful actor who can span gangsters, action, comedy, war, literature and other genres, and is proficient in all of them. His amazing acting skills have become the godfather idols of many young actors and movie fans!
Robert De Niro was born on August 17, 1943, to an Italian-american family in New York. De Niro's childhood was fairly free, but also relatively lonely, and he was more addicted to books.
In 1953, at the age of 10, De Niro had his first stage experience, participating in the stage play "The Wizard of Oz", playing the timid lion.
As a teenager, he spent much of his time in the streets with a group of buddies, his peers calling him "Bobo Milk," Bobby being Robert's nickname, and Milk laughing at his eternal pale face and faint shyness.
In 1960, a trip to California to "Visit Relatives & Explore the Soul" made De Niro decide to abandon his studies and start studying at "Stella Studios" during the day and taking high school classes on his own at night, but eventually failed to graduate normally.
In 1960, Robert De Niro went to Paris to participate in an English-language theater company, where he earned his first income for his tour of Chakhof's "Bear" and began a 15-year tour.
During this time, he worked with Stella, a representative of the acting school. Adler and Lee Strasberg practiced their skills together.
In 1963, Robert De Niro had his first film role, appearing in the comedy film Wedding Party directed by Brian de Palma, but the film was not released until 1969.
In 1968, Robert De Niro starred in the comedy film Handsome Deserter directed by Brian de Palma, playing Jon Rubin, a soldier who tried everything he could to escape the battlefields of Vietnam, and began his big screen journey.
In 1973, Robert De Niroin was assassinated by John F. Kennedy. D. Hancock's feature film "Drums of War" played a baseball player who was not in his mind and attracted the attention of American audiences.
He then starred with Harvey Keitel and David Plovar in Martin Circusses' crime film Poor Streets, which depicts the life of Italian immigrants in New York.
Both Scorsese and De Niro are doing their best to show the most authentic street life, without embellishment or rendering, and the documentary brand is very obvious.
De Niro played a small gangster who mixed in the Italian neighborhood of New York, and won the Best Actor Award of the New York Film Critics Association for this role in order to get ahead by robbing and killing people by any means.
De Niro's superb acting skills in "Poor Streets" won him the best opportunity of his life, that is, he was photographed by the big director Francis Ford Coppola, and was able to star in the sequel to perhaps the greatest film in film history, "The Godfather".
Contrary to the performance path of Al Pacino and the first godfather, Robert De Niro is undoubtedly the most stressed, because he has to play the young Vidocleon, limiting his need to remake Marlon Brando, and the challenge is undoubtedly too large.
Unexpectedly, De Niro shocked the world film world with his exquisite, unsuitable and divine methods. After watching this film, the audience firmly believes in the young godfather, the young Marlon Brando is none other than him, and De Niro also won the 47th Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, and has since gone on.
In 1976, Robert De Niro partnered with Judy Foster in the feature film Taxi Driver directed by Martin Scorsese, in which De Niro played the troubled civilian and heroic taxi driver "Lavis", who went on a killing spree to save a young prostitute.
The film won the Cannes Best Picture, De Niro gave a wonderful performance, and his punk hairstyle in it also attracted the imitation of young Americans, and De Niro was nominated for Best Actor at the 49th Academy Awards.
In 1978, Robert De Niro starred with Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep, and others in the war film "Deer Hunter" directed by Michael Simino, which portrayed "Michael", a steelworker who survived the Vietnam War but had nightmares in his heart.
De Niro was nominated for Best Actor at the 36th Golden Globe Awards, the 51st Academy Awards and the 33rd BRITISH ACADEMY Film and Television Arts Awards for best actor.
In 1980, Robert De Niro starred in the biopic Raging Bull, based on the true experiences of former worldweight boxer Jack Lamotta, playing the veteran boxer "Jack Lamotta".
To shoot the film, actor Robert De Niro studied boxing for a year with boxer Jack Lamotta. In order to play the boxer in his later years, he did not hesitate to self-destruct his image and gained sixty pounds in forty days, which was shocking.
In the end, De Niro was once again enshrined with his wonderful performance. His role as veteran boxer "Jack Lamotta" won him the Best Actor Award at the 53rd Academy Awards.
In 1983, Martin Scorsese directed the comedy film "The King of Comedy", in which Robert De Niro played the talk show actor "Rupa", who has always dared to pursue his dreams, which was nominated for the Film Awards - Best Actor at the 37th British Academy Film and Television Arts Awards.
In 1984, his feature film Once Upon a Time in America, starring James Woods, Elizabeth McGovern, And Tasty Wilder, was released, and Robert De Niro played noodles, a soprano character with a sense of good and evil and a sense of justice.
In the same year, Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep starred in the love film "Letter is a Fate" (aka "Falling in love"), directed by Ulu Grothbard, and he portrayed frank, a husband with a wife who tried to test Bunkerway's passion and helplessness.
Robert De Niro has a wide range of plays, and every character detail is precise, like the science fiction movie "Fantastic Imagination", he plays the electrical repairman "Dato", which is somewhat humble and funny.
In "Midnight Run", he played the bounty hunter "Jack Walsh", and he was both wise and courageous, and his acting skills were old and spicy!
In the thriller suspense movie "Cape of Horror", De Niro played his first villain role - "Caddy", who was imprisoned for fourteen years for rape, and the neurotic performance was creepy.
In Michael Mann's self-written and self-directed crime film "The Line of Fire", Robert De Niro and Al Pacino join hands again, and the wonderful confrontation between criminals and police officers is also highly respected by fans.
In the feature film "Speechless Ask the Heavens", De Niro plays Leonard, although he wakes up from decades of sleep, but he has to face the problem of finding himself, a dance during a date, which is a stroke of God.
In the crime movie "The Sleeper", De Niro played the respected priest "Bobby", which is very eye-catching.
In the crime comedy movie "The Boss Flashes To the Side", De Niro plays the psychologically ill New York underworld boss "Paul", which can't help but make people laugh.
In "The Furious Sea Diver", De Niro plays the diver officer Bill Dieson, who is a very stubborn old guy, domineering, majestic, and kind, which makes people shoot the case.
In "The Fraudulent Hand," De Niro plays former stockbroker and investment adviser Bernie Madoff, a Ponzi scheme scam investor who was nominated for an Emmy award again.
In the DC crime movie "Joker", De Niro actually made a cameo appearance as a talk show host, and was eventually shot in the head by the Joker. Such a small role, he played it without any ambiguity.
His collaboration with Al Pacino on The Irishman was nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, and he was named "Top 10 Actors of the Year 2019" by The Guardian.
De Niro, a top Hollywood superstar, has two marriages (or three marriages). In 1976, Robert De Niro married Dean Abbott, had a son, Rafael, and a few years later the two parted ways.
In 1997, De Niro and his long-time girlfriend, former flight attendant Grace Haythol, had a secret wedding. However, the two divorced in 1999 and repeatedly went to court to fight for custody of the children.
On December 5, 2004, after five years of divorce, the two broke the mirror and held a secret wedding. The two have three sons and a daughter.
A friend revealed: "I think De Niro wanted to marry her because Grace Haythor was always on his side, whether he succeeded or failed. Haythor has become his solid backing. In addition to this, the two have a very beloved son——— Elliot De Niro, who is one of the reasons for De Niro's reunion with his ex-wife.
Chinese directors Jiang Wen and De Niro can be described as sympathetic to each other, and when filming "Sunny Day", they repeatedly watched the film "Angry Bull" starring them, and paid tribute to multiple clips in "Sunshine".
When Robert De Niro came to China, Jiang Wen celebrated his birthday at the Great Wall Beacon, during which he put up the music of "The Godfather" and sent a scroll of the handwritten book, with the word "Peerless" written on it, ironing to the extreme.
Robert De Niro is a representative of the Acting School among American actors. The breadth and variety of roles he can perform, and the interpretation is breathtaking. The sentient beings of American society are all wonderful in his lively performances, as they are seen and heard.
Today, the 77-year-old Robert De Niro is still active in the Hollywood film industry, starring in American dramas and blockbusters, and we hope that he will bring us more classic masterpieces in the future.