
Notorious supporting actor Christopher Walken made his onscreen debut in 1969 in the movie Me and My Brother. Since then, he’d always had a role. But when 2010 rolled in, he returned to Broadway in Martin McDonagh’s play A Behanding in Spokane, and received a Tony Award nomination for Best Performance by a LEADING Actor in a Play. Other fun facts about Walken:
He has a phobia of going too far in cars.
He has an intense dislike of handguns.
He doesn’t use computers or own a cell phone.
He has never turned down a role.
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