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          Presented by Udo Carelse, That Sport Show is an opinionated sports magazine show that looks at sport from the perspective of it's fans.!

          Christopher Walken

          (1943-)

          Who Is Christopher Walken?

          Christopher Walken began working in the theater in his late teens, and by the early 1970s, he had begun working in film.

          His breakthrough part came with Woody Allen's Annie Hall (1977), and he went on to win an Academy Award for his role in 1978's The Deer Hunter, cultivating a full body of work in the '80s. In 1991, he gained his first Emmy Award nomination for his work on Sarah, Plain and Tall.

          Walken has taken on a variety of projects that include everything from the Steven Spielberg drama Catch Me If You Can (for which he earned another Oscar nomination) to the music video for Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice."

          Early Life

          Walken was born Ronald Walken on March 31, 1943, in Queens, New York.

          Christopher Walken stars as the group's cellist and founding memberwhose Parkinson's diagnosis puts their future in doubt.

        1. Christopher Walken stars as the group's cellist and founding memberwhose Parkinson's diagnosis puts their future in doubt.
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        3. Presented by Udo Carelse, That Sport Show is an opinionated sports magazine show that looks at sport from the perspective of it's fans.
        4. Presented by Udo Carelse, That Sport Show is an opinionated sports magazine show that looks at sport from the perspective of it's fans.
        5. Wild Side () (NR)Cast: Christopher Walken, Joan Chen, Steven Bauer, Anne Heche, Allen Garfield Director: Donald Cammell Writer: Donald Cammell, China.
        6. A performer since the age of 3, Walken started out as a dancer, taking lessons as a child. "It was very typical for people — and I mean working-class people — to send their kids to dancing school. You'd learn