US actor. He has frequently appeared in the works of the film-maker Martin
Scorsese, for example in
Taxi Driver (1976). He won Academy Awards for his performances in
The Godfather Part II (1974) and
Raging Bull (1980), in which he played a boxer struggling to control his emotional aggression. He is known for his portrayal of violent characters and total immersion in his roles.
Born in New York City, De Niro's first critical success was
Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) and in the same year he began his long association with Scorsese in
Mean Streets. It was his role in Francis
Coppola's The Godfather Part II which cemented his reputation as a powerful method actor. In 1988 he founded a production company, Tribeca Films, based in New York City. He made his directorial debut with
A Bronx Tale in 1993, following with
The Good Shepherd in 2006.
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