Walken is on hand to chat about 'Spokane'
Newsday - April 29, 2010
Let’s give Christopher Walken a hand, and not just because he’s missing his left one in the offbeat Broadway comedy "A Behanding in Spokane." The Oscar-winning actor has been wowing audiences and critics with his characteristically eccentric performance as a loner who has been searching for his left hand for nearly 50 years. Don’t be surprised if his name pops up among this year’s Tony nominees when the announcements are made Tuesday... Read More >>
Home Again with Christopher Walken
The New Yorker - April 19, 2010
Christopher Walken buckled his seat belt as the Suburban with tinted windows sped up on the Queensborough Bridge. He was wearing a blue overcoat and a cashmere scarf over a black T-shirt and black pants. "When you came across this bridge, you could smell bread, twenty-four hours a day," he said. "From the Silvercup bakery—now it’s Silvercup Studios, where they made ‘The Sopranos’"... Read More >>
Chris Walken on life and death in Hollywood
The Independent - February 20, 2010
In a revealing interview, the Hollywood legend talks to Arifa Akbar about stealing clothes, his love of cooking and his talent for dancing... Read More >>
Walken, McDonagh make perfect Broadway fit
Associated Press - February 19, 2010
Like many times before, Christopher Walken stood in his kitchen softly reading the lines out loud. Pleased by what he was hearing, he decided it was time to head back to Broadway... Read More >>
Please, No More Mr. Bad Guy Roles!
The New York Times - February 17, 2010
After four decades of playing almost every sort of sociopath imaginable, Christopher Walken laid down the law a couple of years ago with his agent about the scripts she kept sending him... Read More >>
Christopher Walken: What I've Learned
Esquire - May 14, 2009
The actor on golf as torture, the connection between funny and scary, and why he's sick of playing messed-up characters... Read More >>
Christopher Walken Uncut
Men.Style.com - Jul 2007
The idiosyncratic actor talks about his relationships with John Travolta (love him!), ice cream (stay away!) and, of course, cowbell (more!) in our extended Q&A... Read More >>
The Sanest Man in Hollywood
PopEntertainment.com - Nov 2004
Mention the name Christopher Walken, and anyone you’re talking to will have a very strong, concrete image... Read More >>
Profile & Interview Chris Waken
AboutFilm.com - Nov 2004
Christopher Walken is best known for… well… being Christopher Walken... Read More >>
The Total Film Interview
Total Film - Oct 2004
Terrifying. Shocking. Bizarre. But enough about the hair. Christopher Walken, America's greatest screen villain, teaches Total Film all about the art of the bad guy... Read More >>
Profile: Christopher Walken
The Guardian - Sep 2004
Phelim O'Neill praises Christopher Walken's many talents which make him the perfect man for dancing bad guy roles... Read More >>
Walken Roles Mellow Over Time
Associated Press - Jun 2004
Christopher Walken can play silly as well as scary, and his comedic skills recurringly have been used on TV's "SNL"... Read More >>
Young Hollywood: The Walken Icon
Movieline's Hollywood Life - May 2004
Christopher Walken has been doing it his way since he started in show business at the age of three. Now he’s inspiring a new generation of actors... Read More >>
Christopher Walken Dancer in the Dark
Venice Magazine - Feb 2003
He dances. He can carry a tune. He has become a regular host on Saturday Night Live. He loves Jerry Lewis, cats, Bugs Bunny, cooking and painting... Read More >>
No More Mr. Bad Guy
The Age - January 27, 2003
After years of playing freaks, murderous fathers, mad scientists and headless horsemen, Christopher Walken is trying something new, writes Lorenza Munoz... Read More >>
Dancing in the dark
The Guardian - January 25, 2003
He was a baby when he got his first showbiz break in the 1940s, and then firmly schooled in the song-and-dance tradition. So how did Christopher Walken end up as a master of evil... Read More >>
In Person: Christopher Walken
Empire Australia - April 2002
In his own time he loves cooking and dancing. So has the screen's most intimidating villain gone soft?... Read More >>
Public Access
Empire Magazine - March 2002
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, king of quirk Christopher Walken takes your questions on poker, porn, Russian roulette and jelly doughnuts. Yep, jelly doughnuts... Read More >>
Behind the Lens
N.Y. Screenwriter - Feb / Mar 2002
Billy Morrissette gave up a career acting in front of the camera to step behind it to write and direct his debut feature, Scotland, PA... Read More >>
Strange Attraction
UK Play Magazine - January 2002
Despite playing more weirdos than the rest of Hollywood put together, Christopher Walken has become one of the most respected actors in the business... Read More >>
My Heart Belongs only to Glasgow
Daily Record - October 24, 2001
HOLLYWOOD star Christopher Walken has revealed how he would swap his A-list celebrity status to live and work alongside his family in Scotland... Read More >>
Walken Talking
UK Hello Magazine - October 2001
Does this man look like a Ronald to you? Because that's his real name: Ronald Walken... Read More >>
Prince of Darkness
The Scottish Daily Record - October 2001
After years of screen violence, Christopher Walken is dying for a change. But will he ever get to play the good guy?... Read More >>
Heroes of filmcritic: Christopher Walken
Filmcritic.com - 2001
As our resident bogeyman, Christopher Walken has built up a creepy and eclectic repertoire of anxious, vaguely psychotic jitters over the years... Read More >>
The King of Newport
Hotdog Magazine - September 2001
"Jesus, doesn't she look dead, huh?" says Christopher Walken as he looks at the old woman in the pink silk-lined coffin... Read More >>
Cookin’ with Christopher Walken
SHOUT NY Magazine - August 2001
Picture sitting down for a chat with Christopher Walken. You were born and bred on his portrayals of hard-assess, of twisted creeps with Queens accents and, waiting for him, you're a little scared... Read More >>
The Walken Shtick
The Washington Post - August 05, 2001
A middle-aged businessman sits wearily in a hotel lobby, waiting. Music starts, his head begins to twitch to the rhythm, and suddenly he leaps into a jaunty, old-Hollywood dance number... Read More >>
Christopher Walken
Salon Magazine - October 10, 2000
No one plays the kook, the psycho, the fallen angel, the bloodthirsty ghoul better than the actor who claims he's just a regular Joe... Read More >>
Christopher Walken, Opportunists
The Cranky Critic - August 2000
So, you can make of this what you wish. We took the opportunity to talk with Christopher Walken while he was making the rounds for the indieflick The Opportunists... Read More >>
The Greats - Christopher Walken
Entertainment Weekly - March 17, 2000
For 25 years, he's gone where other actors didn't dare. He can be frightening and funny, menacing and majestic, mad, bad, and dangerous to know. And he sings, too... Read More >>
Walken Must Die
Gentlemen's Quarterly - March 2000
Christopher Walken floats through the world as if through a dream, blissfully unaware that most people are frightened by him, and inexplicably unaware that he is a cult figure... Read More >>
'The Dead': Tailoring Intimate to a Larger Size
New York Times - February 2000
In its corn-tassel golden heyday, the American musical presented its own happy vision of a democratic society... Read More >>
Walken is not like his film characters
Associated Press - December 14, 1999
For a guy who has built a career playing weird and whacked-out characters, Christopher Walken can be dangerously suburban... Read More >>
Walken Talkin'
Entertainment Weekly - August 23, 1999
Having made a career out of playing creeps and villains, Christopher Walken hardly seems like the best candidate to star in a family film... Read More >>