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Christopher Walken is famous as a serious actor, but he also started studying dance as a child. Huffington Post put together a video of him dancing in 50 different films. Christopher Walken dancing in over 50 movies all perfectly spliced into a single music video.

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Most people don’t know he studied dance as a child. Christopher Walken dancing in over 50 movies perfectly spliced into a single music video. One incredible music video created from combining 77 Hollywood dance scenes. The planet is rapidly heating. Fascism is on the rise in the Western world. America is threatening to embark on another useless war in the Middle East. These days, we could all use something to smile about, and few things do a better job at it than watching actor Christopher Walken dance. A few years back, some genius at HuffPo Entertainment put together a clip featuring Walken dancing in 50 of his films, and it was taken down. But it re-emerged in 2014 and the world has been a better place for it. Walken became famous as a serious actor after his breakout roles in “Annie Hall (1977) and “The Deer Hunter" (1978) so people were pretty shocked in 1981 when he tap-danced in Steve Martin's “Pennies from Heaven." But Walken actually started his career in entertainment as a dancer. He took his first dance lessons at the age of three. “It was very typical for people—and I mean working-class people—to send their kids to dancing school," he told Interview Magazine. “You'd learn ballet, tap, acrobatics, usually you'd even learn to sing a song," he later explained to Interview magazine. As a child, he also studied tap dance and toured in musicals. He even danced with a young Liza Minelli. “I'd been around dancers my whole life, having watched my parents make musicals at MGM, and Chris reminded me of so many of the dancers I knew growing up," Minelli said according to Entertainment Weekly. “He's talented in every way." Craig Zadan, Executive Producer of “Peter Pan Live!," agrees with Minelli. “I think that if he had been around in the heyday of MGM, he would have been a big star of musicals on film," he told Entertainment Weekly. His dance moves were put center stage in 2001 in Spike Jonze's video for Fatboy Slim's song “Weapon of Choice." Walken says he did it because one day he'll be too old to cut a rug. “You think, 'Well, do it now!' You know, you get too decrepit to dance," he told Entertainment Weekly. This article originally posted on 06.29.21. The Latest. Millionaire goes broke to prove he could make $1M from scratch in a year—his plan backfired. 4 meaningful things to do when someone is dying and you don't know how to respond. How AI made the world’s most beautiful faces obsolete and hurt self-esteem. Here’s what experts say extroverts can learn from introverts to improve mental health. Sign Up for The Daily GOOD! The Top 5. Brian Wilson was profoundly moved when Paul McCartney visited him and played a new Beatles song. College professors share the secret of how to detect ChatGPT in term papers. Her stepdad demanded rent. So she made him pay instead. 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According to the New York Times, Austria abolished its inheritance tax in 2008, a fact that deeply troubled her. “Many people struggle to make ends meet with a full-time job and pay taxes on every euro they earn from work. I see this as a failure of politics, and if politics fails, then the citizens have to deal with it themselves.” So she did something radical.













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