The actor Christopher Walken played for the greatest filmmakers, interpreted fascinating roles … by drawing his inspiration from an essential figure of the big and small screen! You will never guess which one!
Christopher Walken, 82, is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors in the world. Oscar winner for his mind -blowing performance in Voyage at the end of hell in 1979, the actor crossed the decades, building an absolutely dementia filmography.
Hollywood legend
From Dead Zone to Batman, the challenge through The King of New York, Pulp Fiction, stop me if you can or more recently Dune 2, Christopher Walken proved that he knew how to play everything. Recently, he participated in the Severance series, created by Dan Erickson and produced by Ben Stiller.
The filmmaker made an amazing confidence about Christopher Walken, who performs Burt Goodman in the show with Adam Scott. In an episode of the podcast The Severancebroadcast on February 21, Ben Stiller taught us that the Hollywood legend did not really draw his inspiration from other colleagues, but rather on the side of the Looney Tunes!
“With Christopher Walken, we were talking about acting, and the way, sometimes, nobody knows what you think as an actor. But they see you thinking, and that's what is translating, and the public fills the gaps. It gives an impression of realism, because they see someone who is really thinking about something”explains Ben Stiller to Adam Scott.
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“He said that Bugs Bunny was one of his favorite actors of all time. He said that with a spark in his eyes, but not really joking. He said: 'Many times, I have played roles as if I was Bugs Bunny, but nobody knew it'. Now, what a film?said Ben Stiller.
He said Bugs Bunny was one of his favorite actors of all time. He said that with a spark in his eyes.
The anecdote makes Adam Scott smile, who retorts: “It's so Christopher Walken.” Ben Stiller continues: “And he's serious!” “Yes, he doesn't like it”added Adam Scott. Indeed, in an interview with Washington Post In 2001, Christopher Walken said that the Looney Tunes mascot had influenced his work.

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Bugs Bunny the King
“He is so intelligent, so funny, he has a great attitude. Bugs Bunny, it's New York's spirit. We can't dump bugs Bunny. That's all I have to say. He sees clear in everyone's game”said the legendary American actor, admirer of the most famous rabbit in the world, created in 1940.
He is so smart, so funny, he has a great attitude. Bugs Bunny is the spirit of New York.
His famous reply, “What's nine doctor”has in any case entered the legend. Several renowned actors interpreted the character vocally. In the original version, we have: Mel Blanc, Jeff Bergman, Billy West, Joe Alaskey and Eric Bauza.
On the French voice side, Bugs Bunny was doubled by Guy Piérauld, Pierre Trabaud, Roger Carel, Francis Lax and Gérard Surugue. The rabbit has recently appeared in the cinema in Space Jam 2, flying the show at LeBron James.