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Bloody Mama 1971 Jennifer on My Mind Born To Win The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight 1973 Bang the Drum Slowly Mean Streets 1974 The Godfather, Part II 1976 Taxi Driver The Last Tycoon 1900 1977 New York , New York 1978 The Deer Hunter 1980 Raging Bull 1981 True Confessions 1983 The King of Comedy 1984 Once Upon a Time in America Falling in Love 1985 Brazil 1986 The Mission 1987 Angel Heart The Untouchables 1988 Midnight Run 1989 Jacknife We're No Angels (also exec. prod.) 1990 Stanley and Iris GoodFellas Awakenings 1991 Guilty by Suspicion Backdraft Cape Fear 1992 Mad Dog and Glory Night and the City Mistress (also co-prod.) 1993 This Boy's Life A Bronx Tale (also dir., co-prod.) 1994 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 1995 Les Cent et une nuits (cameo) Casino Heat 1996 The Fan Sleepers Marvin's Room 1997 Cop Land Jackie Brown Wag the Dog 1998 Great Expecations Director 1993 A Bronx Tale Producer 1989 We're No Angels (executive) 1992 Thunderheart Mistress 1993 A Bronx Tale "Tribeca" Tv Series (executive) 1994 Frankenstein (associate) 1996 Marvin's Room Faithful 1997 Wag the Dog Television 1959 Search for Tomorrow (bit part) 1987 Dear America : Letters Home from Vietnam 1997 Saturday Night Live - 4/12/97 A Salute to Martin Scorsese - 5/28/97 Stage 1965 Trois Chambres Manhattan (bit part) 1968 One Night Stand of a Noisy Passenger 1986 Cuba and His Teddy Bear jin0576 ·¢±íÓÚ 15:20 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Robert De Niro @ Why we like him -[µçÓ°Ôº] ʱ¼ä£º2004-09-30 15:00 Why we like him He is the man. We love his work (his good work) and dismiss his less than stellar movie choices as momentary bursts of insanity. He defines what it is to be an actor and learn your craft. He brings an artistic touch to his movie roles and often makes us want to leave the movie theatre and punch out the first clown we see. Now that's what we call inspiring. Why is he famous? Are you talking to me? Are you talking to me? That's right, Bobby D. is chiefly responsible for bringing that little line into everyday vernacular. From his roles in The Godfather II to Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Awakenings and recently Meet the Parents he's won an oscar or two and his one of the best actors ever. Quote "I don't like to watch my own movies - I fall asleep in my own movies." -Robert De Niro Overall rating 87 We put Robert De Niro in the same category as Al Pacino; he's one of America 's finest character actors. Robert De Niro has done so much with such diverse roles that he has the enviable position of being linked with some of film's most memorable characters such as Vito Corleone in The Godfather, Part II, Al Capone in The Untouchables, or Jake La Motta in Raging Bull. Hands down, he is one of the best performers in Hollywood and one of its most private citizens. He has used that shroud of mystery about his personal life to fuel the perception that he is an actor that cares deeply about his craft, even though he is just as smart a businessman as he is playing a convincing villain. Personality & talent 84 If you had to guess the name of the street he was born on, you'd guess Mean Street because it describes De Niro's character perfectly. Meet him and you'll get the immediate impression that he would be a bulldog if he were to be re-incarnated. Unless you are within his inner circle, expect little more than a growl from De Niro. Like Kevin Spacey, De Niro is our favorite actor for his extraordinary talent in bringing complicated characters to life with such conviction and rigor. Basically, he kicks butt. Manliness 90 He has such a commanding presence that you don't even think twice about calling him Mr. De Niro. Call him Bobby and two things will happen: he'll ignore you like he ignores the scum that gets stuck on his shoes, or he'll introduce you to the hair follicles on his fist. Women magnetism 89 Following the same theory that women love jerks, women are drawn to Mr. De Niro like men are drawn to a Victoria 's Secret fashion show. Women love him not because he is rich, but because he symbolizes the rugged man they all dream about. Accomplishments & fame 95 Awards, acclaim, fame, glory...what hasn't he received? He has done some very bad movies, but always corrects himself with a breakout performance every so often. We just hope he doesn't go the route of Marlon Brando and disappear to a tropical island for a couple of years to gain 200 pounds. Coolness factor 93 Given a choice between Will Smith, Nicolas Cage and Robert De Niro, who would we like hanging around with? It's no contest here. Personal style 68 You'll rarely see him in Armani or any other fancy attire, but chances are, you'll rarely see him at all because he takes extra care to stay out of the spotlight. That we perfect De Niro's famous line, "Are you talking to me?" so we can improve our chances of picking up in a bar. Women seem to go for that line. Biography Robert De Niro Jr. was born in New York , NY , on the 17th of August, 1943 . Born to a family of artists, his father, Robert De Niro Sr. was a Greenwich Village abstract expressionist, while his mother, Virginia Admiral, was a painter. De Niro, who was also known as "Bobby Milk" because he was so pale, was shy as a young boy. Rather than playing with the other children in his Little Italy neighborhood, he preferred reading novels. Ironically, his first role on stage was as the cowardly lion in The Wizard of Oz at the age of 10. Getting over his shyness, De Niro hung out with the street kids and gangs from his neighborhood throughout most of his years as a teenager. Wanting to return to acting, De Niro performed in an onstage production of The Bear and continued touring for several years doing off-Broadway productions. While De Niro does seem like a natural at acting, he perfected his acting skills by studying with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg, like most of the other actors of his generation. De Niro's first films, The Wedding Party, Greetings, and Hi, Mom! (all shot in the late 1960's), marked the beginning of his relationship with director Brian De Palma. 1973 was the year that Hollywood and movie audiences would start to notice one of the era's greatest movie actors. De Niro's role in Bang the Drum Slowly received critical acclaim and De Niro won the award for Best Actor by the New York Film Critics. His second film project that year marked the beginning of another relationship with a director, this time Martin Scorsese, who has directed De Niro in 8 films since the film Mean Streets. In 1974 came one of the roles for which De Niro would always be remembered, that of the young Vito Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's classic The Godfather, Part II. This was the role that made De Niro a superstar, earning him the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and showing Hollywood his supreme acting capabilities. His role as the deranged Travis Bickle in Scorsese's Taxi Driver, further emphasized his talent. While receiving much critical acclaim, his "Are you talkin' to me?" line has become a classic movie quote. In 1980, De Niro added a second Oscar to his mantle, this time for Best Actor for his performance as boxer Jake La Motta in Raging Bull. A plumber in the alternative film Brazil , a former violent Christian follower in The Mission and Al Capone in The Untouchables, all these films in the 1980's proved the actor's versatility. The 1990's were split in terms of hits and misses in De Niro's career. While Goodfellas, Awakenings and Sleepers were successful, De Niro's roles in movies such as We're No Angels, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and The Fan made critics and audiences ask, "what was he thinking!?!" Playing a psychotic once again in Cape Fear in 1991, De Niro was frightfully convincing as the vengeful convict. He played a casino owner in Casino, co-starring Sharon Stone, and a bus driver in A Bronx Tale, again showing audiences his versatility. Face to face with fellow legendary actor Al Pacino in Heat and an outstanding performance, he doesn't quite succeed in the film Ronin, which although has a fantastic car chase scene, does not quite make it as a high point in De Niro's career. Other notable roles in De Niro's films of the '90s include: Marvin's Room, Jackie Brown, Wag the Dog and Analyze This (both in more comedic roles), and Flawless. Great Expectations is worth seeing for Gwyneth Paltrow alone. De Niro founded a production company called the Tribeca Film Center , with the goal of promoting New York film production. As for his love life, he was formerly married to Diahne Abbott, romantically linked to supermodel Naomi Campbell, and is presently divorced with his second wife, Grace Hightower. De Niro is also the father of Elliott (whose mother is Grace Hightower); Aaron Kendrick and Julien Henry (twin sons of mother and ex-girlfriend, Toukie Smith); Raphael (whose mother is Diahnne Abbott); and daughter Dreena, who De Niro adopted from Diahnne Abbott. jin0576 ·¢±íÓÚ 15:00 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Robert De Niro @ News & Trivia -[µçÓ°Ôº] ʱ¼ä£º2004-09-30 14:47 ROBERT DE NIRO NEWS & TRIVIA Italy plans to grant De Niro honorary citizenship, rejecting opposition from an Italian-American organization that says that his Mafia roles on screen give them a bad name. ( August 14, 2004 ) Is to get honorary Italian citizenship when he travels to Venice to promote his new animated film SHARK TALE. ( August 6, 2004 ) His father was the gay lover of poet Robert Duncan. Did aggressive pursuit of Whitney Houston when she was a young, rising star ¨C sending her flowers and gifts to persuade her to co-star in a remake of the 1955 film LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME. Will share insight with director Martin Scorsese into their 30-year friendship and collaboration on eight major films in a joint memoir to be published next year. ( January 10, 2004 ) Has reportedly undergone cancer surgery on his prostate at New York 's Sloan-Kettering hospital. ( December 3, 2003 ) His spokesman has announced De Niro is suffering from prostate cancer and is now undergoing an undisclosed course of treatment to combat the disease. ( October 21, 2003 ) De Niro and other New York notables, including Harvey Keitel, Howard Stern, Donald Trump and Tommy Mottola, are among the 3,600 city dwellers licensed to carry a loaded weapon, according to the NYPD's 2003 records. ( August 5, 2003 ) De Niro hypes New York as the greatest city in the world upon the start of the second annual Tribeca Film Festival Tuesday -- To celebrate the city's cinematic history, festival organizers announced the Set in New York program, in which plaques will be placed at spots where well-known films were shot. ( May 7, 2003 ) De Niro is to begin work on a film where he plays a priest in the Spanish Inquisition ¨C He will star alongside Harvey Keitel and Kathy Bates in movie THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, set in 18th century colonial Peru . ( April 5, 2003 ) De Niro's wildly successful Tribeca Film Festival will expand to nine days when it returns for a second year this May -- De Niro and his business partner, Jane Rosenthal, who founded the festival last year to boost downtown businesses in the wake of 9/11, announced that more than 200 films would be shown in the second edition, scheduled May 3-11. ( February 22, 2003 ) Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates, Gabriel Byrne and Harvey Keitel are to team up in a not particularly micro-budget film called THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY ¨C The British and Spanish backed retelling of Thornton Wilder's 1927 Pulitzer-prize winning novel turns on the lives of five people who plunged to their deaths when the San Luis Rey bridge collapsed in 1740s Peru and also explores the lives of the people who knew them. ( February 21, 2003 ) Freed last week from a possible two-year sentence for impersonating Robert De Niro, Joseph Manuella may be in trouble with the actor-director again -- in a short film about Manuella, 52, a De Niro look-alike who was arrested in 2001 for criminal impersonation, has been submitted to the Tribeca Film Festival, founded by De Niro; De Niro wouldn't comment about the movie or its eligibility for the film festival this spring, but his lawyer, Tom Harvey, said Manuella was pathetic and he hadn't learned his lesson. ( February 3, 2003 ) The Robert De Niro-hosted Dec. 7 edition of NBC's Saturday Night Live drew the largest audience for the latenight series since a Britney Spears-fronted episode in February -- nearly 9.6 million viewers watched the broadcast, which also featured musical guest Norah Jones, outdrawing every show in primetime on the evening. ( December 14, 2002 ) De Niro is to settle his worshipped posterior comfortably into the director's chair once again and direct the hotter than hot Leonardo DiCaprio in a juicy epic drama all about the CIA called THE GOOD SHEPHERD, in which DiCaprio will star as James Wilson, an idealistic, patriotic and bright-as-a-button individual who gets snapped up for a certain intelligence agency straight out of university. ( November 22, 2002 ) De Niro is the last star to entertain the U.S. forces ¨C the GODFATHER II actor is flying to Tampa , Florida to visit the Macdill Air Force Base - headquarters for the U.S. Central Command on December 4 when he will open a special screening for 1,500 troops of ANALYZE THAT ( November 13, 2002 ) Able to find the time to shoot three or four movies a year, plan the TriBeCa Film Festival, run some restaurants, and make public appearances boosting his beleaguered New York City, De Niro is an apt choice for Mark Bombeck to star as a genetic scientist GODSEND, a sci-fi thriller about a couple enlisting a scientist to clone their murdered son. ( October 1, 2002 ) De Niro and his Tribeca Film Institute partner, Jane Rosenthal, are looking for scripts with scientific or technological themes for possible development; the scripts should have a leading character who is a scientist, mathematician or engineer. (September 2002) Both he and Sean Penn, who costarred in 1989's WE'RE NO ANGELS, happen to share the same birthday, August 17. De Niro filed notice of a $1 million lawsuit over a photograph of him and fellow actor Sean Penn blowing out their birthday candles at a private party last year. (August 2002) Growing up in Little Italy, he was a small, shy child whose scrawniness earned him the nickname Bobby Milk. He co-owns several restaurants in New York including Nobu and Layla. Drena De Niro is his daughter through adoption. She is actually Diahnne Abbott's daughter from a previous marrage. De Niro adopted her. He was caught up in a Paris prostitution ring investigation. De Niro, denying any involvement, vowed never to return to France again. (1998) Was ranked #5 in Empire (UK) magazine's The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list. (October 1997) He is commonly referred to as an Italian-American actor, although he is dominantly Irish in ancestry. He is the second actor to win an Oscar for portraying Vito Corleone. He and Marlon Brando are the only two actors to win an Oscar for playing the same character. Can't name one of rock-group Queen's hits - despite backing the new musical about the legendary band. Robert De Niro, Steve Buscemi and Uma Thurman were honored at a Manhattan event - and all three took the chance to salute New York 's finest. Was originally offered the lead role in BIG (1988), and was rejected because his salary demand ($6 million) was too high. The part was then offered to Jeff Bridges, who declined. Tom Hanks then accepted the lead role for $2 million. David Moscow was originally cast not as young Josh, but as Billy since he didn't look like De Niro. When Hanks was given the role, Moscow was recast as young Josh. In GOODFELLAS, after learning that Tommy (Joe Pesci) has been whacked Jimmy Conway (Robert DeNirot) beats the pay phone with the receiver, a signature move of Pesci. In ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA (1984), when Noodles (De Niro) is watching TV, there's an interview with a character called James Conway O'Donnell. In GOODFELLAS (1990) his character was called James Conway. Insisted on wearing the same style of silk underwear that Al Capone wore, even though it would never be seen on camera. The producers, knowing DeNiro's famed reputation as a method actor, gave in. (THE UNTOUCHABLES (1987)) THE SCORE (2001) is the first movie to star both Robert De Niro and Marlon Brando. They are the only actors ever to both win academy awards for playing the same role, that of Vito Corleone in the THE GODFATHER (1972) and THE GODFATHER: PART II (1974). During the helicopter stunt in THE DEER HUNTER (1978), the runners caught on the ropes and as the helicopter rose it threatened to seriously injure John Savage and Robert De Niro. The actors gestured and yelled furiously to the crew in the helicopter to warn them. Footage of this is included in the film. To prepare for his role in THE GODFATHER: PART II (1974), he lived in Sicily . FRANKENSTEIN (1994): He studied stroke victims to get a purchase on speech that is struggling to emerge. As of 2001, he is one of only four actors (with Sophia Loren, Roberto Benigni and Benicio Del Toro), to win an Academy Award for a role primarily in a language other than English, since almost all of his dialogue is in Italian. De Niro gained over 50 pounds to play the older La Motta in RAGING BULL. In preparation for his role in RAGING BULL, he went through extensive physical training, then entered in three genuine Brooklyn boxing matches and won two of them. Was nominated for Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical in 2001 for MEET THE PARENTS. Nominated for Best On-Screen Team at MTV Movie Awards for MEET THE PARENTS (2000) - shared with Ben Stiller Nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical at Golden Globe Awards for ANALYZE THIS (2000) Nominated for Best Action Sequence at MTV Movie Awards for RONIN (1999) - shared with Natascha McElhone Nominated for Best Villain at MTV Movie Awards for THE FAN (1997) Nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast at Screen Actors Guild Awards for MARVIN'S ROOM (1997) Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for CAPE FEAR (1992) Nominated for Best Male Performance at MTV Movie Awards for CAPE FEAR (1992) Nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama at Golden Globe Awards CAPE FEAR (1992) Nominated for Best Kiss at MTV Movie Awards for CAPE FEAR (1991) - shared with Juliette Lewis Nominated for Best Actor at BAFTA Awards for GOODFELLAS (1991) Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for AWAKENINGS (1991) Nominated for Best Villain at MTV Movie Awards for CAPE FEAR (1991) Nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical at Golden Globe Awards for MIDNIGHT RUN (1989) Nominated for Best Actor at BAFTA Awards for THE KING OF COMEDY (1984) Nominated for Best Actor at BAFTA Awards for RAGING BULL (1982) Nominated for Best Actor, THE DEER HUNTER (1980) Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for THE DEER HUNTER (1979) Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama at Golden Globe Awards for THE DEER HUNTER (1979) Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical/Comedy at Golden Globe Awards for NEW YORK , NEW YORK (1978) Nominated for Best Actor at BAFTA Awards for TAXI DRIVER (1977) Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at Academy Awards for TAXI DRIVER (1977) Nominated for Best Motion Picture Actor - Drama at Golden Globe Awards for TAXI DRIVER (1977) Nominated for Best Newcomer at BAFTA Awards for THE GODFATHER: PART II (1976) Quotes "It's important not to indicate. People don't try to show their feelings, they try to hide them." "I don't like to watch my own movies - I fall asleep in my own movies." Awards DGA (Directors Guild Of America ) Honor (2004) American Film Institute: Life Achievement Award (2003) MTV Movie Awards: Best Line, MEET THE PARENTS (Are you a pothead, Focker?) (2001) Gotham Awards: Lifetime Achievement Award (2001) Blockbuster Entertainment Award: Favorite Comedy Team, ANALYZE THIS (shared with Billy Crystal) (2000) Blockbuster Entertainment Awards: Favorite Comedy Team, ANALYZE THIS (2000) - shared with Billy Crystal San Sebasti¨¢n International Film Festival: Donostia Lifetime Achievement Award (2000) Moscow International Film Festival: Silver St. George - Contribution to World Cinema (1997) Christopher Awards: Motion Pictures, MARVIN'S ROOM (1997) Venice Film Festival: Career Golden Lion (1993) National Board of Review: Best Actor, AWAKENINGS (1990) New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actor, GOODFELLAS (1990) Sant Jordi Awards: Best Foreign Actor, ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERICA (1986) Boston Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Actor, RAGING BULL (1981) Academy Awards: Best Actor, RAGING BULL (1980) Golden Globe Awards: Best Actor in a Leading Role-Drama, RAGING BULL (1980) Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actor, RAGING BULL (1980) National Board of Review: Best Actor, RAGING BULL (1980) New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actor, RAGING BULL (1980) Hasty Pudding Theatricals: Man of the Year (1979) National Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Actor, TAXI DRIVER (1977) New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Actor, TAXI DRIVER (1977) Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards: Best Actor, TAXI DRIVER (1976) Academy Awards: Best Actor in a Supporting Role, THE GODFATHER: PART II (1975) National Society of Film Critics Awards: Best Supporting Actor, MEAN STREETS (1974) New York Film Critics Circle Awards: Best Supporting Actor, BANG THE DRUM SLOWLY (1974) jin0576 ·¢±íÓÚ 14:47 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ Robert De Niro @ biography -[µçÓ°Ôº] ʱ¼ä£º2004-09-30 13:36 |Nickname| Bobby Milk (childhood, due to his pallor) |Date of Birth (location)| 17 August 1943 , New York , NY , USA . |Height| 5'9" |Significant Other(s)| Wife: Grace Hightower, former flight attendant. Married June 17, 1997 . Wife: Diahnne Abbott, Actor, singer. Married spring, 1976 divorced 1988; singer with band, One Love. Toukie Smith, Actor, restaurateur. Sister of late fashion designer Willi Smith; mother of twin boys born via surrogate. Naomi Campbell, Model. No longer together. |Family| Father: Robert De Niro Sr., Artist. Was separated from De Niro's mother; died May 3, 1993 , at 71. Mother: Virginia Admiral, Artist. Was separated from De Niro's father. Daughter: Drena De Niro, Model. Mother Diahnne Abbott from her first marriage; De Niro adopted her. Son: Raphael De Niro, born 1978. Mother Diahnne Abbott. Son: Aaron Kendrick. Twin, born October 20, 1995 to surrogate mother; mother, Toukie Smith. Son: Julian Henry. Twin, born October 20, 1995 to surrogate mother; mother, Toukie Smith. |Trivia| Son of Robert De Niro Sr., an abstract expressionist, and Virginia Admiral, a painter. Studied at Actors Studio with Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. In his 1980 Oscar acceptance speech he thanked Joey LaMotta, who was at the time suing United Artists for Raging Bull (1980)'s portrayal of him. De Niro formed his production company, TriBeCa Productions, in 1989. |Other works| TV commercial for AMC Ambassador automobiles (1969) |Biography (print)| ¡¤ "The Complete Films of Robert DeNiro", by Douglas Brode. Citadel Publishers. 1993 ¡¤ "Untouchable: Robert De Niro", Andy Dougan, Virgin, 312pp ISBN 1 85227 537 5, 1996 ¡¤ "De Niro, The Man, The Myth, The Movies", Patrick Agan ¡¤ "The Unofficial Robert De Niro", Elfreda Powell, Parragon Book Service Ltd. Bristol UK, 1996 ¡¤ "The cinema of Robert De Niro", James Cameron-Wilson, London Zomba, 1986 ¡¤ "Robert De Niro: the hero behind the masks", Keith McKay, Sevenoaks New English Library, 1988, c1986 ¡¤ "The films of Robert De Niro", Douglas Brode, New York Citadel Press, 1993 |Personal quotes| ¡¤ "It's important not to indicate. People don't try to show their feelings, they try to hide them." ¡¤ "I don't like to watch my own movies - I fall asleep in my own movies." ¡¤ "Don't talk it (shooting a scene) away, do it!" |Article| ¡¤ "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1996, Iss. 934, pg. 94 ¡¤ "TV Filmes" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 12, pg. 61, by: Jos?Vaz Pereira ¡¤ "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 960, pg. 92 ¡¤ "Diario de Noticias, Programas" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 46693, pg. 17, by: Jose de Matos-Cruz |Magazine Cover Photo| ¡¤ "Esquire" (USA), December 1997 ¡¤ "Esquire" (UK), May 1997 ¡¤ "Premi èr e" (France), March 1996, Iss. 228 ¡¤ "Sight and Sound" (UK), March 1996, Vol. 6, Iss. 3 ¡¤ "Sight and Sound" (UK), November 1994, Vol. 4, Iss. 11 ¡¤ "Premiere" (UK), October 1993, Vol. 1, Iss. 9, No. 9 ¡¤ "Empire" (UK), March 1992, Iss. 33 ¡¤ "Studio" (France), November 1987, Iss. 8 |Agent| Robert De Niro c/o CAA 9830 Wilshire Blvd Beverly Hills, CA 90212-1825 USA |Address to get De Niro's Autographed Picture| 2300 W. Victory Blvd., Suite 384 Burbank, CA 91506-1200 |Other Addresses| ¡¤ c/o Tribeca Prod, 375 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013 ¡¤ 110 Hudson Street New York, NY 10018 jin0576 ·¢±íÓÚ 13:36 | ÔĶÁÈ«ÎÄ | ÆÀÂÛ(0) | ÒýÓÃTrackback(0) | ±à¼­ ·ÖÒ³: [1] Ä£°åÉè¼Æ£º petman