In an interview with a London newspaper, actor Christopher Walken revealed that he likes to bring a little fun to a movie set by pretending that it’s his birthday. In the morning, as the makeup crew is preparing him for the shoot, he will act a little sad. Invariably, some kind-hearted makeup lady will ask if he’s feeling all right. Walken will mention off-handedly that today is his birthday, but he swears the makeup lady to secrecy. In a matter of hours, the cast and crew of the movie throw together a ...
... wandering around just off camera. Many wind up watching it in progress mainly on the monitors, which isn't all that different from watching it at home, except the people in the show are really in the room with you. The big guest for us that day was Christopher Walken, who, I became even more convinced than I already was, is a really scary guy. But that's another story. The first stage of preparation to be in the audience comes as you stand in a series of lines, hoping to be chosen to receive tickets. Once ...
... chances. Some of you may have seen a movie a few years ago titled Catch Me if You Can. It was an exciting movie based on the true story of Frank W. Abagnale, played in the movie by Leonardo DiCaprio. Frank’s dad, Frank, Sr. played by Christopher Walken was, for a time, in serious trouble with the I.R.S. His self?indulgent wife divorced him. The resulting break-up of his family had a profound effect on young Frank, aged sixteen. He began acting out his frustration by impersonating adults engaged in several ...