Crowe started his career as a child actor at age six when he was cast as an orphan in the TV series Spyforce, the first of his many small parts as a child actor. His lengthy acting career begins with musical productions like Grease (1983), Rocky Horror Show (1986-1988).His early film career includes movies like Blood Oath (1990, The Crossing (1990), The Efficiency Expert (1991), etc. However, his breakthrough role was in 1992’s Proof for which he won an Australian Film Institute Award.
Ever since his exposure to International Films kicked off with the offbeat Western The Quick and the Dead he has gone to showcase exemplary acting skills. He has gone on to win an Oscar for his performance in the 2000 blockbuster Gladiator and a nomination for his 2001 role in A Beautiful Mind. Since then Crowe has appeared in supporting roles in movies such as The Man With the Iron Fist, Les Misérables, Man of Steel, etc.
Eclectic, Academy Award-winning actor Christopher Walken is known for a wide array of screen roles, from ‘The Deer Hunter’ and ‘A View to a Kill’ to ‘Hairspray.’ Although he had already started his acting career in the 70’s by appearing in movies such as The Anderson Tapes alongside Sean Connery, he got his big break in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall (1977). His gut-wrenching performance in 1978’s The Deer Hunter earned him an Academy Award for supporting actor.
Though he has often been cast as edgy characters, Walken has also displayed a great susceptibility for comic roles. He’s been a popular guest host of the late night comedy series Saturday Night Live, performing several satirical skits and spoofs. He still continues act we saw Walken appear in 2014 in two music-related projects: Clint Eastwood’s film adaptation of Broadway’s Jersey Boys and the television broadcast of Peter Pan Live! He lives with his wife in Connecticut.
The Oscar-winning actor Al Pacino has kept moviegoers engrossed since the 1970s, with roles in films like ‘The Godfather,’ ‘Dog Day Afternoon,’ ‘Serpico,’ ‘Dick Tracy’ and ‘Scent of a Woman. He won a Tony Award for Tiger Wear a Necktie? But it was his role in The Panic in Needle Park which caught the eye of Francis Ford Coppola, who later cast him in The Godfather movies which dominated the 1973 Academy Awards. Later he starred in two other movies which earned him another Academy Award nominations, Justice for All (1979) and Serpico (1974).