In a recent episode of the talk show “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross,” iconic actor Christopher Walken made an appearance and gave an entertaining interview. Known for his unique roles and offbeat characters, Walken’s conversation with Ross was lively and engaging.

During the chat, Walken discussed his experiences in London and how he often found himself looking the wrong way when crossing the street, attributing it to an “American thing.” He also talked about being recognized by fans and shared that he gets sad when he goes out and nobody recognizes him.

The conversation took a turn to Walken’s background in musicals, where he revealed that he started in show business as a chorus boy. He shared that he used to turn to the audience and talk to them, a trait that drew criticism when he transitioned to acting. However, his unique approach to performances, often characterized by his unconventional roles, became his signature.

Walken also spoke about his early TV work as a child in New York during the 1950s, mentioning that television was getting started at the time and there were numerous live shows. Growing up in a European-dominated neighborhood, Walken attributed his unusual phrasing and accent to the heavy accents of his parents, who were both from Europe.

One topic that sparked interest was Walken’s famous hairstyle. Known for his luxurious locks, Walken revealed that he has a lot of hair, jokingly remarking that pulling his hair every morning, a habit he picked up after hearing about Kennedy doing the same thing, might be the secret to his luscious locks. He also humorously mentioned that he gets jealous of a spider hanging from the ceiling in the studio’s green room, as people often mistake it for his hair.

Ross and Walken delved into the actor’s extensive career, with Walken sharing that he has made over 100 movies. When asked if he watches himself on-screen, Walken revealed that he has seen plenty of his movies but admitted to having missed a few as well. He mentioned enjoying some that were initially dismissed as low-budget or non-intelligent, citing the movie “The Dead Zone” as an example. Walken praised the director, David Cronenberg, for giving him the opportunity to showcase his talent and create a memorable performance.

As the interview concluded, Walken shared that he had often heard people impersonating him but was always perplexed by it. He jokingly mentioned that his wife believes Kevin Spacey does the best impersonation of him. Walken attributed his distinctive way of speaking to his lack of emphasis on punctuation and his rebellious nature when it came to grammar rules.

Overall, Christopher Walken‘s appearance on “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” was filled with humor, insights into his career, and his trademark quirkiness. As always, he left a lasting impression on both the host and the audience with his unique charm and engaging conversation.