Christopher Walken is seemingly incapable of being boring. He can carry starring roles, as in the great gangster drama King of New York (1990) the sci-fi cult favorite The Dead Zone (1983) and the British comedy-thriller series The Outlaws, arriving this spring on Amazon Prime Video; spice up a supporting part (see this months Apple TV+ limited series thriller Severance); and electrify in a cameo, as those of us mesmerized by his classic monologue in Pulp Fiction (1994) can attest. But lets not pretend: Walken, who is 78, endures not simply for what he does but also for the singularity of who he is. No one looks like him, with his thick pompadour, sensuous, downturned lips and doleful eyes. No one talks like him all those offbeat cadences, delivered in a purr. No one even really performs like him: that blend of intellectual playfulness and physical precision. Its for those reasons that he is, and will remain, an icon of unorthodoxy. Somebody said to me once that I was foreign, says Walken, Queens-born, and a professional entertainer since he was a child. And I think, Yes, I come from the country of show business. He pauses, for a long moment, before alighting on the truth: There arent many people like me.
Even at your age youre still working all the time. Is there anything left in your life outside acting that you would like to accomplish or experience? I dont golf or play tennis. I have no kids. Ive been married for 53 years. I sometimes think about writing something, but I dont have much talent for that. You know, all actors have a trunk full of scripts. A lot of people do. Even my dentist at one point, when he was doing my teeth, told me about a script hed written. Ive written things. Theyre just not good enough. I start with two people sitting in a room talking and invariably it becomes incoherent. Theres nothing I can be other than an actor.
Do you ever consider writing a memoir? I do. I have yellow pads, stacks of them. One of these days I need somebody to help me get it organized. I was thinking of getting a court stenographer and just talking and having them write it down without any punctuation and seeing what would happen. Ive always resented punctuation.
Whys that? Because if youre performing, the writer will put a question mark after something or an exclamation point or even a period. It means that its the end of a thought and the beginning of another, whereas in life, conversation gets more schmeary. Sentences overlap. Thoughts overlap. Somebody told me an interesting thing: that the question mark is basically a hieroglyph.
Of a cats tail, right? Yes, of a cat walking away. Which is interesting, but dubious. Sometimes when I see a question mark in a script, Ill deliberately make it a statement. Or if something has an exclamation point, Ill make it a question just to see what will happen. Punctuation can be a stumbling block, so I take it out.
Christopher Walken (left) with John Cazale, center, and Robert De Niro in The Deer Hunter (1978). Universal, via Everett Collection
Is it right that early on Zen was an influence on your acting? In the 70s when I was young and everybody was meditating, I probably went through my Zen phase. I tried meditating, but I would get into position and breathe and then my cat would walk in the room and run its tail across my face and that would be the end of my meditation. I wasnt a good meditator. I dont think Im very Zen. First of all, Im not quite sure what Zen is. When people talk about Zen Ive read the books: Zen in the Art of Archery; Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Theres a very interesting book called The Still Point. I read all that but like I say, every time I think seriously about it, my cat comes and swipes his tail across my face.
Maybe thats a sign. Yes, that Ill never be Zen.
What else do you read? I look forward to The Sunday Times. My friend Geoffrey Holder used to say that theres nothing better on Sunday morning: The Times with a cup of coffee, in front of the fireplace. That is beautiful. And of course I read scripts. Even when I was young, it was very difficult for me to learn lines. Some actors pick up a script and seem to know the part. For me, its tedious and endless. Laurence Olivier used to call it pounding lines. Thats what it is. Youre pounding them into your head.
This is pure conjecture, but were you ever a big pot smoker? Sure.
Do you still smoke it? Sure.
What do you like to do when youre high? When I told that story about how my friend used to say Sunday morning, The New York Times and a good cup of coffee sitting in front of the fire, I failed to mention that he also said a couple of puffs on a joint.
Walken with Mary Stuart Masterson and Sean Penn (right) in At Close Range (1986). Orion, via Everett Collection
This is something that came up in my research, from an old magazine article: You used to worship the moon? No, I didnt worship the moon. [Laughs.] Lets put that to rest. I do enjoy looking at the moon. The moon is pretty terrific, but not for worshiping.
Ive been rewatching a bunch of your work, and theres one scene in particular that I want to ask you about. Its from a straight-to-video movie called All-American Murder. Your character is a cop who shows up to defuse a hostage situation and delivers this over-the-top profane monologue. Is this ringing any bells? I never saw that movie. Its remarkable that youre talking about it, because I never knew what happened to it. I dont remember much about that movie.
The reason Im bringing it up is that, in that scene anyway, it looks as if youre taking such delight in the performance, and it made me wonder about what you feel you can bring as an actor to a turkey like that. I imagine that its easier to know what to do with good material than bad material. I know what you mean. I remember making a movie once where they had me dye my hair this completely unnatural color. I argued, but they had their way, and there I was. So in every scene I was in, whomever I was talking to, my subtext was What do you think of my hair? No matter what I was talking about to anybody, I was thinking, What do you think of my hair? Are you looking at my hair? Isnt my hair horrible? It colored everything that I did, and I ended up being rather amusing but nobody knew why except me. Sometimes I do things just to amuse myself. Ive played scenes pretending that I was Elvis or Bugs Bunny or a U-boat commander. I just dont tell anybody.
Is that really true? Somebody said to me once, The truth is good, but interesting is better.
Walken in King of New York (1990). Seven Arts Entertainment, via Everett Collection
Do you still have a clause in your contract that any changes to your part cant be made without your approval? Its not a clause, but I do discuss that because it has to do with how long it takes me to learn lines. Often you take a job, and somewhere in the middle of it, they say, OK, were going to shoot this scene, and you say: I never saw that scene before. When am I supposed to learn that? So I ask people not to surprise me. Also, in my case, sometimes I take a job and then they decide to what Ive come to call Walkenize it. Suddenly Ill become a little more zany or wild. I prefer to play the part that I prepared for. I dont like surprises.
What does other peoples urge to Walkenize your roles suggest about how they see you? There arent many people from that country of show business who have been working since they were a little kid. Im from that place. If youre foreign, that equates with strange. Theres all sorts of xenophobia about people who are different. I think that has something to do with the parts that I get offered, and thats fine.
How were you shaped by being from the country of show business? It means youre from a place that has its own culture and customs and language and cooking; the kind of gypsy troubadour life, traveling around and the show must go on and hey-ho, the actors life for me fiddle-dee-dee. There arent a lot of people who have been immersed in that since they were children. Theres a saying: Give me a child at the age of 7 and I will show you the man. Thats probably true of show business too.
Walken in Pulp Fiction (1994). Miramax Films, via Everett Collection
Just to return to writing: The one thing you did write that got produced was a play about Elvis. I also know that his hairstyle was an inspiration for your own. Why was Elvis so formative for you? I remember the first time I heard about him. There was this girl named Janice. I guess I was 15 years old. I was crazy about this girl. I finally worked up the nerve to ask her to a dance. She said to me my name was Ronnie she said: Ronnie, I would love to go with you, but I have this boyfriend. Hes an older guy, and he would not like it if I did. Then she took out a wallet. Girls used to have these wallets with all these photographs inside. She showed me a picture of this guy. He was unbelievably handsome. I said: Wait a second. Thats not a photograph. You cut that out of a magazine. Im asking you to the dance. What is this? Youre giving me this jazz? She said: Its true. Hes this singer. His name is Elvis, and Im crazy about him. I said: Forget that. You dont even know him. Lets go to the dance. Anyway, I got a glimpse of Elvis and the hair. Thats where it all started. Elvis was fabulous. I wish Id known Elvis. I bet he was nice.
What would you want to ask him? I wouldnt want to ask him anything. I would just sit around with him. I was very upset about his death. That whole pill business. To this day, I go to the doctor and I say I have this or that, and he says, Ill give you a pill. If youre old and you want pills, you can get them prescribed for just about anything. I always say no thanks. It was too easy for Elvis to get those pills. He didnt take care of himself all those cheeseburgers. He should have eaten better. I think Elvis needed a good wife. Somebody to say, Elvis, enough. He was special. He was different. Poor old Elvis.
Walken with John Turturro (left) in Severance. Apple TV+
This is another question about acting: There are actors who transform and then there are performers, like yourself, who are pretty much always themselves. Can you explain what that distinction means for how you play a role? Id have to emphasize that when I talk about that, Im talking strictly about me, that having come to being an actor sort of accidentally through being a dancer, my approach has to do with what I did as a dancer: rhythm, hearing the beat, responding physically probably different than most actors come at it. I didnt go to acting class until I was already working as an actor. So I think of myself as a performer. Its important to entertain. People buy a ticket, and they sit there and they watch you. I hope that its interesting, that its entertaining, that its fun. That word fun is banged around, but its a rather serious word. Its important to have fun.
How do you have fun? Working. Most of the time. The car ride home from the set at the end of the day: You get in the car to go back to the hotel, and the best thing is to think, I was good today. A terrible feeling is to sit in the car and think, I could have done that much better. For me, it boils down to things like that: How do you feel when you go home in the car?
Sean Penn once said that trying to define you was like trying to define a cloud, and you really do have this ethereal quality. Im curious to know whats a solid, concrete thing that matters to you in your day-to-day life? Gee, thats a hard thing for me to address. Every once in a while certainly not often Ill be looking out the window, and Ill think, I feel pretty good. My bills are paid, my wife is healthy, the weathers nice. Thats really all I care about: when, apropos of nothing, I happen to look out the window and think, This is good.
This interview has been edited and condensed from two conversations.
Opening illustration: Source photograph by Stephane de Sakutin/Agence France-Presse, via Getty Images
David Marchese is a staff writer for the magazine and the columnist for Talk. Recently he interviewed Brian Cox about the filthy rich, Dr. Becky about the ultimate goal of parenting and Tiffany Haddish about Gods sense of humor.
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