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Robert De Niro
"Descrizione"
by Al222 (19776 pt)
2023-Dec-23 11:10

Robert Anthony De Niro Jr.

Date of Birth. August 17, 1943.

Place of Birth. New York City, New York, United States.

Robert De Niro is a legendary American actor, producer, and director known for his extraordinary career in cinema and his versatility as a performer.

Film Career. Robert De Niro is one of the greatest actors in the history of cinema, known for his versatility and dedication to roles. He is a living legend in Hollywood.

Education and Training. De Niro studied acting at the Actors Studio and honed his talent over the years.

Early Career. Robert De Niro's career began with stage and television roles but took off with his involvement in "Mean Streets" (1973) directed by Martin Scorsese.

Personal Life. De Niro's personal life has been largely private, but he has been married multiple times and has six children.

Interests and Hobbies. De Niro is known for his method acting approach and meticulous preparation for each role. He also co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival.

Important Films:

"Raging Bull" (1980): Robert De Niro plays Jake LaMotta, a talented but self-destructive boxer. His performance earned him an Oscar for Best Actor.

"The Godfather Part II" (1974): De Niro portrays a young Vito Corleone in this epic saga directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

"Taxi Driver" (1976): De Niro is Travis Bickle, a mentally unstable Vietnam veteran who becomes a night-time taxi driver in New York City. The film is directed by Martin Scorsese and has become a cinema classic.

"Once Upon a Time in America" (1984): De Niro plays David "Noodles" Aaronson in this epic film directed by Sergio Leone, depicting the story of a gangster and his friends in 20th-century America.

Filmography

1965 - "Three Rooms in Manhattan" (Marcel Carné)

1968 - "Greetings" (Brian De Palma)

1969 - "Sam's Song" (John Broderick)

1969 - "The Wedding Party" (Brian De Palma)

1970 - "Bloody Mama" (Roger Corman)

1970 - "Hi, Mom!" (Brian De Palma)

1971 - "Born to Win" (Ivan Passer)

1971 - "Jennifer on My Mind" (Noel Black)

1973 - "Bang the Drum Slowly" (John D. Hancock)

1973 - "Mean Streets" (Martin Scorsese)

1974 - "The Godfather Part II" (Francis Ford Coppola)

1976 - "Taxi Driver" (Martin Scorsese)

1976 - "1900" (Bernardo Bertolucci)

1977 - "New York, New York" (Martin Scorsese)

1978 - "The Deer Hunter" (Michael Cimino)

1980 - "Raging Bull" (Martin Scorsese)

1981 - "True Confessions" (Ulu Grosbard)

1982 - "The King of Comedy" (Martin Scorsese)

1984 - "Once Upon a Time in America" (Sergio Leone)

1984 - "Falling in Love" (Ulu Grosbard)

1986 - "The Mission" (Roland Joffé)

1987 - "Angel Heart" (Alan Parker)

1987 - "The Untouchables" (Brian De Palma)

1988 - "Midnight Run" (Martin Brest)

1989 - "Jacknife" (David Hugh Jones)

1989 - "We're No Angels" (Neil Jordan)

1990 - "Goodfellas" (Martin Scorsese)

1990 - "Awakenings" (Penny Marshall)

1990 - "Stanley & Iris" (Martin Ritt)

1991 - "Backdraft" (Ron Howard)

1991 - "Cape Fear" (Martin Scorsese)

1991 - "Guilty by Suspicion" (Irwin Winkler)

1992 - "Mistress" (Barry Primus)

1992 - "Night and the City" (Irwin Winkler)

1993 - "A Bronx Tale" (Robert De Niro) - Also director

1993 - "This Boy's Life" (Michael Caton-Jones)

1993 - "Mad Dog and Glory" (John McNaughton)

1994 - "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" (Kenneth Branagh)

1995 - "Casino" (Martin Scorsese)

1995 - "Heat" (Michael Mann)

1996 - "The Fan" (Tony Scott)

1996 - "Sleepers" (Barry Levinson)

1996 - "Marvin's Room" (Jerry Zaks)

1997 - "Cop Land" (James Mangold)

1997 - "Jackie Brown" (Quentin Tarantino)

1997 - "Wag the Dog" (Barry Levinson)

1998 - "Great Expectations" (Alfonso Cuarón)

1998 - "Ronin" (John Frankenheimer)

1999 - "Analyze This" (Harold Ramis)

2000 - "Men of Honor" (George Tillman Jr.)

2000 - "Meet the Parents" (Jay Roach)

2001 - "The Score" (Frank Oz)

2002 - "Showtime" (Tom Dey)

2002 - "City by the Sea" (Michael Caton-Jones)

2002 - "Analyze That" (Harold Ramis)

2004 - "Meet the Fockers" (Jay Roach)

2004 - "Shark Tale" (Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron, Rob Letterman) - Voice

2005 - "Hide and Seek" (John Polson)

2006 - "The Good Shepherd" (Robert De Niro) - Also director

2007 - "Stardust" (Matthew Vaughn)

2008 - "What Just Happened" (Barry Levinson)

2008 - "Righteous Kill" (Jon Avnet)

2010 - "Stone" (John Curran)

2010 - "Little Fockers" (Paul Weitz)

2011 - "Limitless" (Neil Burger)

2011 - "Killer Elite" (Gary McKendry)

2012 - "Being Flynn" (Paul Weitz)

2012 - "Silver Linings Playbook" (David O. Russell)

2013 - "The Big Wedding" (Justin Zackham)

2013 - "Killing Season" (Mark Steven Johnson)

2013 - "The Family" (Luc Besson)

2013 - "Last Vegas" (Jon Turteltaub)

2013 - "Grudge Match" (Peter Segal)

2015 - "The Intern" (Nancy Meyers)

2015 - "Heist" (Scott Mann)

2015 - "Joy" (David O. Russell)

2016 - "Dirty Grandpa" (Dan Mazer)

2016 - "Hands of Stone" (Jonathan Jakubowicz)

2019 - "The Irishman" (Martin Scorsese)

Awards

Academy Awards (Oscars):

Best Supporting Actor: Won for "The Godfather Part II" (1974).

Best Actor: Won for "Raging Bull" (1980).

He has received other nominations, including for "Taxi Driver," "Cape Fear," and "Silver Linings Playbook".

Golden Globe Awards:

Won the Golden Globe for "Raging Bull" and has received various other nominations.

BAFTA Awards:

Received nominations for his roles in various films.

Screen Actors Guild Awards (SAG):

Received nominations for his performances.

Cecil B. DeMille Award:

Won in 2011 for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment industry.

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