In preparation for the role, De Niro spent time with members of a U.S army base to learn their Midwestern accent and mannerisms. The short co-starred Diane Keaton, Steve Martin, Kieran Culkin, Martin Short and Florence Pugh. [64] To expand his range of acting roles and to prove his acting abilities, De Niro sought out films with a comedic tone throughout the 1980s. [18], The soundtrack was released on June 28, 2012, through WaterTower Music. [92] He then had a minor role in the mystery drama Backdraft (1991), playing a veteran fire inspector. Although the film was unsuccessful at the box office, Brazil was included in The Criterion Collection. Will it be available in cinemas too? 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De Niro owns Tribeca Grill (co-owned with Broadway producer Stewart F. Lane), a New American restaurant located at 375 Greenwich Street (at Franklin Street) in Tribeca, Manhattan. He underwent surgery at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in December 2003. Although the film garnered mixed reviews, Bob Thomas of the Associated Press wrote "De Niro infuses the role with all his dynamism. [97][98], In 1992, De Niro appeared in two films. [130][131], After several comedies, De Niro landed a lead role in the crime thriller 15 Minutes (2001), a story about a homicide detective (De Niro) and a fire marshal (Edward Burns) who join forces to apprehend a pair of Eastern European murderers. Top 10 (ranked alphabetically): Nick Pinkerton, This page was last edited on 19 May 2021, at 14:38. [176] His performance won him a nomination from the Critics Choice Movie Awards for Best Actor in a Comedy. [18], The dance numbers were choreographed by Alison Faulk, while Christopher Peterson was in charge of the costumes design and Frankie Pine supervised the music. Commenting on the role, the actor said: "I knew that I was just going to be able to fly. In 2014, De Niro appeared in a documentary about his father, Robert De Niro, Sr., titled Remembering the Artist: Robert De Niro, Sr. which aired on HBO. Dylan is a popular American game host who is famous for his career and gained fame at a very young age. It is a remake of the 1962 film of the same name, but heavily inspired by the original director, Alfred Hitchcock. [29] Film critic Roger Ebert thought De Niro gave a "marvelous performance, filled with urgency and restless desperation". [153] The following year, he starred in the police procedural thriller Righteous Kill opposite Al Pacino, both playing New York City detectives who investigate serial executions of criminals who escaped justice. Although the film was commercially successful, earning $112 million worldwide, the general consensus of reviews were largely negative. De Niro has stated that he is not anti-vaccination, but does question their efficacy. [19], De Niro's had minor film roles in Encounter, Three Rooms in Manhattan (both released in 1965) and Les Jeunes Loups (1968). "When he [De Niro] read about it on Election Day, he went bananas," due to the negative publicity, said Gardiner town councilman Warren Wiegand. [24] Knowing Tatum's dance skills, Faulk gave him the permission to freestyle for Mike's last solo dance on the dubstep song "Calypso" by Excision and Datsik. [85][86] Writing for Rolling Stone magazine, Peter Travers, praised the cast performances, and called De Niro's character "a smooth killer acted with riveting restraint". Magic Mike was first screened at the Los Angeles Film Festival as the closing film on June 24, 2012, and was widely released on June 29, 2012, in the United States. As of 2021, Jake Joseph Paul has a net worth estimating at $20 million amassed in the last seven years. [51] It was the first time two R-rated films grossed more than $21 million each during a weekend. [37] The film was critically acclaimed, in particular for De Niro's performance; The Washington Post critic hailed it as his "landmark performance",[38] and the San Francisco Chronicle wrote "De Niro is dazzling in one of his signature roles". [151] Finally in 2006, he voiced the character Emperor Sifrat XVI in Arthur and the Invisibles. [81], In a Twitter Q&A in July 2012, Tatum confirmed work on a sequel: "Yes, yes and yes! [28] Mean Streets debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, followed by the New York Film Festival five months later, to a generally warm response. De Niro does something like what Dustin Hoffman was doing in Midnight Cowboy, but wilder; this kid doesn’t just act – he takes off into the vapors". [155] Next, he starred in What Just Happened (2008), a satirical comedy based on Art Linson's experiences as a producer in Hollywood. [48] The film was nominated for four Golden Globe awards including Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for De Niro. [61][62] At the 53rd Academy Awards, the film received eight nominations, including Best Actor for De Niro, for which he won. [197], Several journalists consider De Niro to be among the best actors of his generation. [190] According to Variety magazine the film is set to "a coming-of-age story which explores friendships and loyalty's against the backdrop of an America poised to elect Ronald Reagan as president. He's very precise. He will be joining an ensemble that includes Christian Bale, Margot Robbie, John David Washington, Michael Shannon, Mike Myers, Timothy Olyphant and Anya-Taylor Joy. [47] The film received generally mixed reception, although critics were kinder to De Niro. [213], In 1989, De Niro and partner Jane Rosenthal co-founded the film production company TriBeCa Productions, which also organizes the Tribeca Film Festival. [23] He then returned to the big screen with Bang the Drum Slowly (1973), in which he played the lead role as Bruce Pearson, a Major League Baseball player with Hodgkin disease. De Niro was first to bring the script to the attention of Scorsese, who then gave it a New York setting and darker tone. [169] The film grossed $236 million worldwide. As of December 23, 2012, DVD sales totaled over 1.9 million units with $26,362,047 in revenue. After appearing in several critically panned and commercially unsuccessful films, he earned a Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in David O. Russell's 2012 romantic comedy Silver Linings Playbook. FLASHFORD. [32] To portray his character, De Niro spoke mainly in several Sicilian dialects,[11] although he delivered a few lines in English. De Niro portrayed gangster Jimmy Conway in Goodfellas and a catatonic patient in the drama Awakenings (both 1990), and a criminal in the psychological thriller Cape Fear (1991). [17] Soderbergh suggested showing two points of view in the film: seeing through the eyes of young Adam and of his mentor Mike. It was the second time he accepted a role over the phone; the first time was for a Richard Linklater film. [51] De Niro, impressed by the script and director's preparation, was among the first to sign on to the film. In 'Magic Mike' Sequel, Title Revealed", https://www.standard.co.uk/go/london/theatre/magic-mike-live-london-tickets-uk-dates-a3972866.html, "Magic Mike Competition Series Ordered at HBO Max, From EP Channing Tatum", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Magic_Mike&oldid=1023997743, Pages containing links to subscription-only content, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [172], Next, he was cast in 2013's The Big Wedding, Killing Season, and The Family; all three were met with mainly a negative response. De Niro portrays Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a mob-connected casino operator in Las Vegas. "[29], The cast visited a strip club to see what this world was like and the dance routines and to get information on the backstage life. [35], After working with Scorsese in Mean Streets, De Niro collaborated with him again for the psychological drama Taxi Driver (1976). His last release of the year was The Comedian, which premiered at the AFI Fest, a film festival celebrating filmmakers' achievements. [26] The thongs were made by company Pistol Pete.[18]. [206] White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest added, "There is no arguing that the individuals who will be honored today are richly deserving," he said. In 1987, De Niro had two minor film roles. [52], Magic Mike was more successful in red states than in blue ones. The film received generally favorable reviews. He has good emotion. [112] Co-starring Al Pacino and Val Kilmer, the film was released to wide acclaim; Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune wrote: De Niro and Pacino redeem everything. [183] He received another Emmy nomination for his work as a producer on Ava DuVernay's acclaimed limited series When They See Us. [10], De Niro attended PS 41, a public elementary school in Manhattan, through the sixth grade. Writing for The New Yorker, Richard Brody opined that De Niro "brings unhinged spontaneity" to his character. The reviewer from LA Weekly remarked "De Niro isn't actually playing a part but riffing on his own legend", and thought the references to Taxi Driver were "cheap". In a harsh assessment of De Niro's performance, the A.V. The buddy cop film, Midnight Run, was his next effort in 1988. [68] His next film credit was in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in America (1984), in which he plays David "Noodles" Aaronson, a New York City Jewish gangster. The film was a box office hit, earning $176 million worldwide, and De Niro was nominated for Best Actor at the Golden Globes. Robert Anthony De Niro Jr. (/də ˈnɪəroʊ/, Italian: [de ˈniːro]; born August 17, 1943) is an American actor, producer, and director. [45] On June 3, 2012, Tatum, McConaughey, and Manganiello attended the MTV Movie Awards where they presented the award for Best On-Screen Transformation. [96] The film grossed a successful $182 million and earned De Niro a Best Actor nomination at the 64th Academy Awards. [44]:766 The film received mixed reviews; Variety magazine's critic opined that the film was "unfocused" and called De Niro's performance "mildly intriguing". [59][60][61] However, he was not selected for inclusion among the nominees, which was described as a "snub" by many. [254][255], In February 1998, De Niro was held for questioning by French police in connection with an international prostitution ring. [73] However, the film won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, three BAFTAs, including Best Editing, and two Golden Globes for Best Screenplay and Best Original Score.[74][75][76]. [69] The film was shortened for theaters in the U.S. (139 minutes), but this proved to be highly unpopular with critics. Also with Rosenthal, he founded the Tribeca Film Festival in 2002. It is a crime drama where De Niro plays a manipulated parole officer. [45] Film critic Marie Brenner wrote, "it is a role that surpasses even his brilliant and daring portrayal of Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II... his performance deserves to be compared with the very finest". De Niro, who had been seeking comic roles at the time, was encouraged by his producing partner Jane Rosenthal, to take on the role. [141] He voiced a character in DreamWorks' animation of Shark Tale (2004). [271][272], "De Niro" redirects here. [204] Martin Scorsese and Meryl Streep honored him at the event. [24] Variety magazine's Alex Belth also took note of De Niro's "touching" portrayal,[25] while Gardenia was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Although the film was a financial success, some critics thought De Niro had been miscast, and queried his decision to star in a mediocre feature. A year later, De Niro appeared in the drama Sam's Song in which he portrays a New York City filmmaker. In 2011, De Niro starred in the Italian comedy Manuale d'amore 3. In a scathing review of De Niro, the critic from Slant Magazine wrote "In self-parody mode for the umpteenth time, De Niro mugs for the camera with a series of overblown grimaces and faux-menacing glares". [174] That same year he starred in the crime thriller, The Bag Man. Female Strip Clubs, Dance Numbers and More", "Chris Rock Convinced Joe Manganiello To Do Magic Mike", "Cody Horn, 'Magic Mike' Star, Talks Steven Soderbergh, Strip Clubs And Wanting To Become A Jedi: My LA", "How the Cast of 'Magic Mike' Really Feels About Thongs, Body Waxing and Dancing", "Magic Mike's Matt Bomer Talks About Being Out as Gay: What Brought Him to Tears? "[16][27] Joe Manganiello accepted the role of Big Dick Richie after talking to What to Expect When You're Expecting co-star Chris Rock who convinced him to do it. [206], Many De Niro's films have become classics of American cinema, with six of his films inducted into the U.S. National Film Registry as of 2020. [105] A year later, De Niro was cast in the lead role of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, an adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein. [18][35] Soderbergh chose to shoot the entirety of the film with a double straw camera filter, except the interior of the club. [207] Five of his films are featured on the American Film Institute's list of the 100 greatest American films of all time. [52] The film received nominations at the Academy Awards, Golden Globes and British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs), and earned De Niro a nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards. He also has a 32-hectare (78-acre) estate in Gardiner, New York, which serves as his primary residence. Spacey's first roles in film were in Mike Nichols' Heartburn (1986), and Working Girl (1988). [11][57] "The book’s not great literature, but it’s got a lot of heart", De Niro told Scorsese at the time. Mike and Adam are forced to flee without the drugs, which Adam says were worth $1,000. [66][67] However, most critics praised De Niro's performance. During the 2016 U.S. presidential election, De Niro called Trump "blatantly stupid" and said, "He wants to punch people in the face?! [68], Magic Mike was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 23, 2012. De Niro and Marlon Brando, who played the older Vito Corleone in the first film, were the first pair of actors to win Academy Awards for portraying the same fictional character. Less challenging than his previous film, De Niro played a priest who clashes with his brother (Robert Duvall), a detective investigating the murder of a prostitute. ", "Steven Soderbergh's Stripper Movie 'Magic Mike' Gyrating Toward Warner Bros? On August 16, 2011, it was reported that Matthew McConaughey had landed a role in the film. "[82] By March 2014, Magic Mike first assistant director Gregory Jacobs had been chosen to direct the sequel, titled Magic Mike XXL, which began shooting in late 2014. Club's critic considered it "arguably the low point of De Niro’s career". [109] Roger Ebert was impressed with the lead performers' abilities to "inhabit their roles with unconscious assurance",[110] and The Globe and Mail's critic thought "De Niro does an extraordinarily subtle job of capturing the paradox [...] that lie at the heart of this picture". [182] In 2019, De Niro won acclaim for portraying Robert Mueller alongside Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump in various episodes of Saturday Night Live, earning him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series. The theatrical cut, with a runtime of 229 minutes, premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival and received a 15-minute standing ovation. [11] Although De Niro was offered a choice of roles, Scorsese wanted De Niro to play "Johnny Boy" Civello, a small time criminal working his way up a local mob. Robert Anthony De Niro Jr.[1] was born in the Manhattan borough of New York City on August 17, 1943, the only child of painters Virginia Admiral and Robert De Niro Sr.[2] His father was of Irish and Italian descent,[3] while his mother had Dutch, English, French, and German ancestry. The film also stars Chazz Palminteri, who wrote the play of the same name, and is based on his childhood. [19] For that sequence, Peterson chose to use spray glitter on the umbrellas and raincoats to give them a wet effect. To look the part, De Niro spent hours in the gym and consented to the grind down of his teeth which were corrected when filming ended. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Actor for De Niro. Adam falls further into the excessive lifestyle of the Xquisite dancers, using drugs and having sexual encounters with many clients. [85], It was confirmed on 3 June 2018 in the UK on Britain's Got Talent live final that a UK vision on Magic Mike would be put into production and would begin in November 2018. [11][12] He later went to Elisabeth Irwin High School, the upper school of the Little Red School House, for the seventh and eighth grades. [70], Falling in Love, a romantic comedy starring opposite Meryl Streep, was his last release of 1984. For his portrayal of Travis Bickle in Taxi Driver (1976) and a soldier in the Vietnam War drama The Deer Hunter (1978) he earned two Academy Award nominations for Best Actor. "[58], The movie also launched Academy Award buzz for Matthew McConaughey as Dallas. Magic Mike was filmed in several locations around west central Florida. His first collaboration with Scorsese was Mean Streets (1973), where he played small-time criminal "Johnny Boy". The film's themes revolve around greed, betrayal, wealth, status, and murder that occur between two mobsters, Sam "Ace" Rothstein (De Niro) and Nicky Santoro (Pesci), and a trophy wife (Stone) over a gambling empire. Oprah Gail Winfrey (born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and philanthropist.She is best known for her talk show, The [7] He was the first person cast, aside from Tatum. [14] In 2010, Tatum told an Australian newspaper that he would like to make a movie about his experiences as a stripper, saying, "I've already got the director picked out. Starring an ensemble cast, the film is set in the Emilia region of Italy, and tells the story of two men, the landowner Alfredo Berlinghieri (De Niro) and the peasant Olmo Dalcò (Gérard Depardieu), as they witness and participate in the political conflicts between fascism and communism in the first half of the twentieth century. He was cast as New York lawyer Harry Fabian. [78] Finally that year, he provided a voice-over for the documentary Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. "Well, I think of two people: Hillary Clinton and Obama". [33] The scenes that took place in the fictional club Xquisite were filmed in Studio City, Los Angeles. [236] In December 2011, their daughter was born via surrogate. Vincent Canby reviewed the film negatively, and was critical of De Niro's casting: "De Niro, who was very fine as the street-wise priest in True Confessions, is all right here until he opens his mouth". [87][88], "AFM: FilmNation Unveils Back To Back Terrence Malick Films 'Lawless' And 'Knight Of Cups,' With Ryan Gosling, Christian Bale And Cate Blanchett", "Seth MacFarlane's 'Ted' to dominate stuffed box-office weekend", "McConaughey joins Tatum in stripper pic", "Matthew Bomer Will Also Strip for Magic Mike", "Channing Tatum Interview for 'Magic Mike, "Matthew McConaughey Shirtless: 'Magic Mike' Star Reveals Tearful Manscaping Routine", "LAFF 2012: Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey Salute Soderbergh at 'Magic Mike' Premiere (Video)", "Chris Mitchell - Pop from Nashville, TN", "Channing Tatum, Matthew McConaughey, Matt Bomer and Joe Manganiello Talk MAGIC MIKE, Male vs. Co-starring Joe Pesci and Cathy Moriarty, De Niro later said it was one of the toughest roles to prepare for because he had to gain 60 pounds (27 kg), and had to learn to box. De Niro made his first appearance in a David O. Russell film, in the romantic comedy Silver Linings Playbook (2012), as the father of Pat Solatano (Bradley Cooper), who is released from a psychiatric hospital and moves back in with his parents to rebuild his life. [93] De Niro portrays convicted rapist Max Cady, who seeks revenge against a former public defender who originally defended him. [236] Their son, Elliot, was born in 1998 and the couple split in 1999. [171] In 2012, De Niro served as an executive producer for the television series NYC 22. [81], He turned down an opportunity to play Jesus Christ in Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ (1988), although he told the director that he would do it as a favor if needed. [4] His parents, who had met at the painting classes of Hans Hofmann in Provincetown, Massachusetts, separated when he was two years old after his father announced that he was gay. Casino (1995) marked De Niro's return to the crime genre with Scorsese in their eighth collaboration. [198][199][200] A. O. Scott said that De Niro "was transforming himself – physically, vocally, psychologically – with each new role. The town, which had been comparing its value to similar estates in Dutchess County, across the Hudson River, and Connecticut's Litchfield County, where many other affluent New York residents maintain estates on large properties, won in State Supreme Court. De Niro plays Gil Renard, a baseball fanatic who loses his sanity. [212], Fan songIn 1984, the English girl group Bananarama's fan song "Robert De Niro's Waiting..." reached the third place of the UK Singles Chart, remaining on the charts for 12 weeks. [20] Before doing his moves, Pettyfer did not know the song that was going to be played which ended up being Madonna's "Like a Virgin" performed by Nashville recording artist Chris Mitchell. The actual story never gets off the ground". [79][80] In his mixed review, Hal Hinson of The Washington Post wrote of De Niro: De Niro has reduced himself in scale here, too, and it's a relief to see him drop the great-actor mantle, and the theatricality. [121], De Niro began 1998 with an appearance in Great Expectations, a modern adaptation of Charles Dickens’ 1861 novel of the same name, in which he played Arthur Lustig. Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known professionally as Hightower's lawyer claimed that since the pair filed for divorce in 2018, De Niro had been "unfairly decreasing" the agreed-upon payments to his estranged wife. [138], Several critics consider De Niro's career as having begun to slump in the early 2000s, with De Niro starring in roles that were less dramatic than those in the previous decade. [99] Irwin Winkler's Night and the City was his second release, a crime drama remake of the 1950 film noir of the same name. He's a character actor: everything he does he calculates. [22] He also had a small role in Jennifer on My Mind (1971) and in Ivan Passer's Born to Win (1971). In 2017, De Niro portrayed Bernie Madoff in The Wizard of Lies, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Shortly afterwards, De Niro landed a major role in Greetings (1968), a satirical film about men avoiding the Vietnam War draft. Mike takes Adam under his wing and encourages him to begin stripping at Xquisite. [114] His fiftieth film credit was in the crime drama Sleepers (1996), about four boys who become involved with crime, and are sentenced to a detention center where they are abused by guards, and seek vengeance upon release.
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