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Celebrity Quotes and Stories
Here are some quotes and stories from notable celebrities who admire
Chris Walken as much as we do! If you have a quote to add to this section,
please email it to RCRE8IVE@aol.com
and be sure to include the full name and occupation of the celebrity and
where the quote was heard. If you ARE a celebrity who has, by some miracle,
come across this page and you have a Walken anecdote or something you
would like to say about him, send an email from your agent, publicist
or a company you own (this is for your own protection and to confirm your
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I will be adding to this page all the time. Right now, they are in no
particular order, but I will put the newest ones I find on top. When I
get enough, I will index them alphabetically. Hope you enjoy! - Candy
Lorne Michaels, Producer (SNL)
"He brings all his other castings and roles to
his comedy. You see that face, and you associate it with lots of other
things. So when he's playing light, he's that much more powerful. . .
. He's very funny. He's a truly gifted comedian. He's just a natural.
He speaks in a voice that could only be him. His sense of timing is so
unique. So much comedy is about timing, and he's just endlessly surprising."
Spike Jonze, Director
"There's something about him. Sometimes he's very hard to read. He's
got such his own style about him. . . . When you watch him it's like watching
no one else. He's got a very sharp sense of humor. Everything he did was
funny."
Benicio Del Toro, Actor
The best advise Benicio has ever been given regarding acting came
from Christopher Walken: "When you're in a scene and you don't know what
you're gonna do, don't do anything."
Georgianne Walken, Casting Director
"It's very interesting being married to a man who is constantly
playing a different person. You're always living
with a different person. He never tells me what part he's playing when
he's getting ready. It just descends on me
one day. Very interesting."
Rob Lowe, Actor
[Speaking of Walken's black Cadillac] "It looks like a hearse, man,
but he loves that car. In Williamstown, we'd be taking a break outside
and he'd be sitting in that car with the windows rolled up. Just sitting
there. He'd go sit in that car and stare straight ahead. That did a lot
to dispel the rumors that he was not of this world. I'm a huge fan. Chris
is unbelievably funny. You either get him or you never get him, and if
you don't get him, you go, 'Oh, Chris Walken isn't he a weirdo?'"
Sean Penn, Actor
"Some people got poetry in their blood and some don't. Chris's is
difficult to track. It's hard to figure out whether it's angelic or satanic.
But it is certainly poetic."
Tim Burton, Director
"You look at him and you know there's a lot going on-- yet you have
no idea what."
Brendan Fraser, Actor
[when asked about his first impression of Walken] "He seemed very
cryptic, but beneath it, he had a wry sense of humor. At the reading when
I met him, he was eating a bowl of jalapeño peppers as if they
were lozenges! [Laughs] And I
thought, 'That's my dad!' I loved him from The Dead Zone, That
was a favorite film of mine. He's an entertainer of the highest order.
He had a ritual he'd suck lemons before he had to speak a mouthful
of dialogue. So there were little chewed-up lemon wedges hidden all over
the set, in his pockets, in his bathroom. And he ate a lot of garlic,
too. I think he's based on his taste senses."
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, Photographer
[Journal entry] MARCH 13, 1995 Christopher Walken arrives for portraits
with jet black hair. He is quite thin and rather easy going. On set Walken
is flawless, every frame special. We talk about Jen Nathan and her London
Sunday Times interview with him. He confirms the story about driving as
a teenager for his father's bakery business. To this day he drives very
slowly, still imagining birthday cakes piled high next to him on the front
seat, terrified that a quick stop or a careless right turn could ruin
them... Later, I want to ask him for more details about my favorite scene
between him and Hopper in True Romance. But I don't.
Lawrence Fishburne, Actor
[speaking of an improvised scene in King Of New York] "Just
before the take, Christopher comes back to where we were all waiting and
he says, 'Okay guys, this is what I'm gonna do, I'm gonna go bop bop bop...whooooap,
and then we'll all start dancing.' And I was like, 'okay,' and then he
was gone, and then it was rolling, and then it was action, and then we
were like, in the scene, and he did this thing, and we all, like, did
it with him, and it was just... it was...amazing!"
Sissy Spacek, Actress
"I love working with Chris. [in Blast From The Past] I've
known him since he was a wee tot. We met years ago in New York when we
were both serious actors, and this is what it's come to."
Hugh Wilson, Director
"...every time Chris Walken says a line, he blows jazz. He comes
up with rhythms you never dreamed of and it's just tremendous to watch."
Christina Applegate, Actress
"I think Christopher Walken is the sexiest man alive, he's a babe.
Willem Dafoe, too. No offense to these younger actor guys. They don't
have that thing yet. A chemical gets released in the lower back that makes
the thing. It makes all the difference in the world"
Victor Argo, Actor
"I flew to New York from Los Angeles on a Saturday to audition with
Walken. He didn't show up. So I called my friend Harvey Keitel who knew
Chris and I said 'Hey Harvey, what kind of schmuck is this guy,' and Harvey
said something must have happened because he's a terrific guy. And I said
'Bullshit, he's an asshole.' Well, the next day they called me up and
I went over, and I'm still a little pissed but I figure it's a good part
and you can't afford to turn down work. And Chris walks through the door
and says, 'Vic Argo! What do you have to read him for, just give him the
part!' So- what do I think of Chris Walken? I think he's a terrific guy."
Hans Nelman, Photographer
"I had 15 minutes assigned when I met Christopher Walken at the Public
Theater where he was studying for a role.
We really didn't have a chance to talk. I shot as many pictures as I could
with my Hasselblad, as fast as possible. Walken was very intense, very
intuitive. When our brief time was over, Chris noticed my large-format
Sinar camera set up in a corner. He walked off of the set and he said
'What's that?' I told him it was my 8 x 10-inch camera, but we didn't
have
any more time [to use it]. He said 'let's take some pictures.' He just
sat down, looked right at the lens with those
Christopher Walken eyes."
James Lipton, Actor/ Host of The Actors Studio
"One night, he [Christopher Walken] and George Plimpton and I went
to Madison Square Garden to see the fights. And, finally, we left the
Garden and there were the three of us, Chris, Plimpton and I on 8th Avenue
and 31st Street and all of the sudden we were surrounded by a tight, unbroken
ring of young black men, and the three of us looked at each other and
thought, 'well...what's this?' And they just stood there staring at us...
and then the leader of them stepped forward, put his belly against Chris',
and said, 'Man, you are the coolest white man in America.' And, I said
to Chris, 'That is the best compliment you will get as long as you live.'"
Alicia Silverstone, Actress
"I don't know why everybody thinks he's so crazy. I think he seems
so adorable. I think maybe I was his mom in
a past life or something."
"He's supercharming and funny. He touches something in me and I just want
to give him a big hug. He's just a big
squishy bear. "
Andreas Katsulas, Actor
"I was riding in a car with Christopher and some other people, going
to our location. [while filming Communion] It was a fairly long
drive, through beautiful countryside, and it started to get too quiet,
so Christopher started singing 'Mac The Knife' in Yiddish!"
Bridget Fonda, Actress
"... well he's frightening in a lot of films, but when you meet him
he's so charming! He's very impish...and tall!"
"I find him attractive!"
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