Did Robert De Niro and Al Pacino switch ... flick for one of cinema’s most iconic roles, De Niro was making his own gangland decision. Back in the early ’70s, De Niro was circling The ...
Robert De Niro has been a riveting force in countless ... "He would talk about things that seemed tangential, and then find his way back to the scene, but that's just his process," she says.
"I noticed it was called Wise Guys at that time," De Niro says. " [Vito] had a social club called 'The Alto Knights'. [Nick] and I had a meeting. I said, 'Where did you get this place, The Alto ...
Anthony Field (Blue Wiggle) and Simon Pryce (Red Wiggle) respond to Robert De Niro's praise for the Wiggles ... So he could reprise Taxi Driver — get the mohawk back, and he could be the ...
As far back as audiences can remember, Robert De Niro has brought new life to the gangster genre. Thirty-five years after playing Jimmy Conway, De Niro is reuniting with “Goodfellas” co-writer ...
In fact it was pure, unfiltered Robert De Niro and furthermore ... legendary line remain tangled in speculation. Some trace it back to Reflections in a Golden Eye (1967), where Marlon Brando ...
The View’s producers were quick to censor his use of the swear word, which is no surprise given De Niro’s history of cursing ...