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*The poetry Walken reads is from ''{{w|Goodnight Moon}}'', a real-life children's picture book. | *The poetry Walken reads is from ''{{w|Goodnight Moon}}'', a real-life children's picture book. | ||
*In his movie roles, Walken plays a lot of characters who are psychopathic or high-strung, as alluded to by his scaring the children in spite of his efforts to the contrary. | *In his movie roles, Walken plays a lot of characters who are psychopathic or high-strung, as alluded to by his scaring the children in spite of his efforts to the contrary. |
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Christopher Walken
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Character Information
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Christopher Walken is an American actor.
History
Walken appeared at a book convention in Springfield, where he was seen reading poetry to a group of children. Even though the poetry was from a children's book, Walken's rough and scary demeanor frightened and repelled the children, in spite of his attempts to reassure them and encourage them to come closer.
Behind the Laughter
- Jay Mohr provided the voice of the Christopher Walken character.
- The poetry Walken reads is from Goodnight Moon, a real-life children's picture book.
- In his movie roles, Walken plays a lot of characters who are psychopathic or high-strung, as alluded to by his scaring the children in spite of his efforts to the contrary.
Appearances