Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro is a great actor who doesn’t need to be talked about at all. He has great acting skills and a great personality. Fans love him because of his impeccable style, and critics love and admire him because of how much he loves acting. Since then, he has had a career that has gone up, up, and up. People love him because he is very careful when it comes to acting, and he always wants to do a good job in every role he takes on, no matter how big or small. What is interesting is that, unlike his friends and coworkers, he hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down until now. He is one of the best method actors in Hollywood today. He uses even the most extreme tactics to make his characters rich, reliable, and real so that he can get the best performance out of himself. This is just a small sample of the movies he has made over the years. He has done action, romantic, thriller, and comedy movies, as well as a lot of other types of movies. He was an Oscar-winning actor who appeared in both “A Bronx Tale” and “The Good Shepherd.”He also directed both movies. 


 
Childhood & Early Life

Robert De Niro was born in Greenwich Village, New York City, to Robert De Niro, Sr., and Virginia Holton Admiral, and he was raised by them both. When he was young, his father was an abstract expressionist painter and sculptor. His mother was a poet and painter by trade, as well.
They broke up when he was three years old, and his mother took care of him after that. However, Niro’s father kept in touch with him as a child and had a big impact on how he was raised.
He went to PS 41, Elisabeth Irwin High School, and the Little Red School House for his first education. His first time on stage was in a school play called “The Wizard of Oz,” where he played the Cowardly Lion. When he made his first appearance on stage, it set the stage for the rest of his life.
He went to McBurney School to finish high school, but later changed to Rhodes Preparatory School. In fact, he dropped out of both of them and started a new job as an actor instead. Take acting lessons: He went to Stella Adler Conservatory and then to Lee Strasberg’s Actor’s Studio to learn more.

Career

Acting began in 1963, when he was cast with Jill Clayburgh in the movie, “The Wedding Party.” But the movie didn’t come out until 1969.
It was his first movie, “Three Rooms in Manhattan,” which was made in France. He also made cameo appearances in “Les Jeunes Loups.” It was 1968 when his first movie as a lead actor came out.
The year 1973 can be seen as a big step forward for this young star. Two of his movies, “Bang the Drum Slowly” and “Mean Streets,” were released this year, and both of them were very well-received and well-liked. While “Bang the Drum Slowly” had him playing the role of a dying baseball player with perfection, “Mean Streets” showed that he was very good at playing Johnny Boy, a small-time crook.
He only became the best actor in the business in 1974, when Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather Part II” came out. He won an Academy Award for his work when he played Vito Corleone.
With Martin Scorsese as a friend after “Mean Streets,” De Niro was cast in many of Scorsese’s successful movies after that. In 1976, “Taxi Driver” was one of the movies from the Niro-Scorsese camp. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor because he did a great job with his lines and was very good at delivering them.
In 1976, Bernardo Bertolucci made a movie about life in Italy before World War II called “1900,” and Elia Kazan made “The Last Tycoon.” Though the movies didn’t do very well at the box office, his acting was well-received by both the audience and the critics.
The 1980s began with good news for him. This is what he did in “Raging Bull.” He played Jake La Motta. The movie didn’t do well at the box office, but the critics loved it. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor because of how well he played the part.
For example, he wanted to try new things and not be seen as a mob hero. In movies like “The King of Comedy,” “Brazil,” and “Midnight Run,” you can see him tickling the audience’s ribs with his comic timing.

His movie, “Goodfellas” (1990), did very well at the box office. Three years later, he became a director with his first movie, “A Bronx Tale.” He ended the decade with “Analyze This,” a movie that was a spoof of mob movies that was a lot of fun to watch.
In 2000, he came up with his next movie, “Meet the Parents,” with Ben Stiller in the lead role. The movie was a huge hit, and it led to two sequels, “Meet the Fockers” and “Little Fockers.” The sequels, on the other hand, did well in the business world and were a hit.
The 1999 movie “Analyze This” had a sequel called “Analyze This.” In 2002, he reprised his role as Paul Vitti from the movie. When he was on CBS, the show was called “9/11,” and it was a documentary about the September 11, 2001, attacks.
In 2004, he voiced Don Limo in the animated movie “Shark Tale,” which was based on a book. This was the first time he had ever done voice acting.
Two years after that, in 2006, he directed the spy thriller “The Good Shepherd” for a second time. He was in the movie with Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie, two of the movie’s biggest stars.
In 2010, Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis made a movie called “Machete,” in which he played Senator John McLaughlin. During the same year, he was seen in a thriller movie with Edward Norton and Milla Jovovich called “Stone.”
In 2011, De Niro showed that he could act in movies of different genres. While his first movie was called “Killer Elite,” his second was called “Limitless.” It was based on the book “The Dark Fields.” It was Garry Marshall’s “New Year’s Eve” that he watched at the end of the year.
For the movie “Silver Linings Playbook,” which he played in 2012, he did a great job and got an Academy Award nomination for his work. He also starred in movies like “Freelancers,” “Red Lights,” and “Being Flynn.”
His movies were “The Big Wedding,” “Killing Season,” and “Family.” In 2013, he starred in them. It looks like some of his movies are going to be released in 2013 and the next year, like “Last Vegas,” “Grudge Match,” “Motel,” “Hands of Stone,” and “The Irishman.”

Major Works

His breakthrough came with “Bang the Drum” and “Mean Streets,” both of which came out in the space of two months and earned him a lot of praise as an actor. As a bonus, they did well at the box office. “Mean Streets” made $3, 000, 000.
The Godfather Part II, a movie made by Francis Ford Coppola, made him even more famous as an actor. The movie had wide appeal and was well-received, with eleven nominations and six Oscar wins to show for it. The movie made $193 million at the theater.

Awards & Achievements

Once for Best Supporting Actor and five times for Best Actor. The Academy Awards are very important, and he has been nominated seven times for them! In both The Godfather Part II and Raging Bull, he took home the award.
The Golden Globe Awards have nominated him eight times for acting awards. He has been nominated for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama and Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for each of these awards. Ranging Bull earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama.
When he won the Cecil B. DeMille Award in 2011, he was also given the Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award. Because of his exceptional artistic skills and talent, he was given these awards in 2011.

Personal Life & Legacy

In 1976, Diahnne Abbot was his bride, and he walked down the aisle with her then. Their son, Raphael, was born. He took Abbott’s daughter from a previous marriage, Drena, and raised her. They broke up in 1988.
In 1995, he had twin sons born through in vitro fertilization and delivered by a surrogate mother. They were born out of his relationship with Toukie Smith.
Grace Hightower was his second wife. In 1997, he married her for the second time. Their son, Elliot, was born the next year. They broke up in 1998, but not legally. They reunited in 2004 and got married again. Following this, they had a daughter in 2011. Helen Grace was named after her mother.
Having prostate cancer made him think about his health in 2003. His health has improved, though, thanks to surgery.

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