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Chapter 3

  
1
  “He showed up”:
Hackett-Freedman Gallery,
Robert De Niro Sr.

  
2
  “there was a certain wall”:
“Robert De Niro on His Father’s Art Studio.”

  
3
  “I hitchhiked from Dublin”:
“De Niro’s Irish Hike,” Debbie McGoldrick,
Cara
, September 2007.

  
4
  “I made him a sign”:
“The De Niro ‘Passione,’ ” Christopher Sharp,
Women’s Wear Daily
, June 30, 1980.

  
5
  “It was just a way”:
“Playboy Interview: Robert De Niro.”

  
6
  “It was an exciting time”:
“Robert De Niro Can Do No Wrong,” Lee Child,
Parade
, November 8, 2009. Emphasis added.

  
7
  “I think disciplined”:
“De Niro Talks!,” Samir Hachem, Hollywood
Drama-Logue
, May 22, 1980.

  
8
  “I was the star”:
“An Actor’s Schedule Leaves No Time to Star,” Robin Finn,
New York Times
, August 16, 2000.

  
9
  “How she behaved”:
“Robert De Niro: ‘I’m Prone to Overanalysis,’ ” Sheana Ochoa,
Salon
, March 16, 2012.

10
  “I was afraid”:

New York, New York
: Martin Scorsese’s Back-Lot Sonata,” Chris Hodenfeld,
Rolling Stone
, June 16, 1977.

11
  “I never expected”:
Kelly and Salander, eds.,
Robert De Niro Sr.
, p. 42.

12
  “his ‘erratic’ behavior”:
Ibid., 27.

13
  “He didn’t have a breakdown”:
“Robert De Niro on His Father’s Art Studio.”

14
  “Larry was serious”:
Author interview.

15
  “He seems oblivious”:
Woiwode,
What I Think I Did
, 197.

16
  “He’s out to please”:
Ibid.

17
  “I had seen an advertisement”:
Wolfgang Wilke, “De Niro in Moscow,”
The Face
, December 1987.

18
  “He was very mild”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

19
  “I thought I was getting”:
“De Niro in Moscow.”

20
  “There was a teacher”:
“Robert De Niro: ‘I’m Prone to Overanalysis.’ ”

21
  “Have certain things”:
HRC.

22
  “I have a disrespect”:
HRC.

23
  “Your dad gave it”:
Woiwode,
What I Think I Did
, 269.

24
  “I eventually convinced him”:
“Robert De Niro on His Father’s Art Studio.”

25
  “If they didn’t fall”:
Woiwode,
What I Think I Did
, 298.

26
  “tall and heavyset”:
Ibid., 299.

Chapter 4

  
1
  “I had an optimistic”:
Time
, unpublished background notes, June 2, 1977.

  
2
  “He had a portfolio”:
“What’s Robert De Niro Hiding?”

  
3
  “I’m Bob De Niro”:
“The Shadow King.”

  
4
  “I remember a bunch”:
“Playboy Interview: Robert De Niro.”

  
5
  “The actors weren’t paid”:
Author interview.

  
6
  “They shot a scene of me”:
Author interview.

  
7
  “I had years”:
“De Niro,” Schruers.

  
8
  “I did not have a Plan B”:
“Robert De Niro Can Do No Wrong.”

  
9
  “I got my first jobs”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

10
  “The most expensive thing”:
“De Palma à la Mod,” Geoff Beran,
www.angelfire.com/de/palma/interviewparis.html
, February 26, 2002.

11
  “It was all ad-lib”:
“Maximum Expression,” Barry Paris,
American Film
, October 1989.

12
  “He showed up to shoot”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

13
  “He was electrifying”:
“The Shadow King.”

14
  “When he moved”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

15
  “I’m Bobby’s
Italian
mama”:
“Look—Bobby’s Slipping into Brando’s Shoes.”

16
  “When walking always looking”:
HRC.

Chapter 5

  
1
  “I don’t even know all of you”:
“Look—Bobby’s Slipping into Brando’s Shoes.”

  
2
  “blow nose with finger”:
HRC.

  
3
  “I thought he was concentrating”:
“The Shadow King.”

  
4
  “You have a marvelous”:
HRC.

  
5
  “help the actors”:
“Playboy Interview: Robert De Niro.”

  
6
  “Roger is brief”:
HRC.

  
7
  “As an actress”:
“Off Broadway Actors Go on Strike,” Louis Calta,
New York Times
, November 17, 1970.

  
8
  “I’ve been clobbered”:
“Shelley: ‘I’m Bloody but Unbowed,’ ” Guy Flatley,
New York Times
, January 17, 1971.

  
9
  “Bobby was acclaimed”:
Winters,
Shelley II
, 302.

10
  “You’re talking to the commission”:
HRC.

11
  “Attitude: always cocky”:
HRC.

12
  “I make believe I don’t see”:
HRC.

13
  “He told me, ‘I’m casting’ ”:
Author interview.

14
  “I had a real problem”:
Author interview.

15
  “They must’ve had a fight”:
Author interview.

Chapter 6

  
1
  “I said to him”:
“The Shadow King.”

  
2
  “I didn’t
really
know him”:
Kelly,
Martin Scorsese
, 72.

  
3
  “I read for John Hancock”:
Time
, unpublished background notes, June 2, 1977.

  
4
  “I saw in every baseball game”:
“Dialogue on Film: Robert De Niro,”
American Film
, March 1981.

  
5
  “I used to think”:
“Stardom’s Drums Banging for Robert De Niro,” Richard Cuskelly,
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
, August 12, 1973.

  
6
  “I told him to read”:
“Jim Bouton Bangs the Drum Loudly,” Jim Bouton,
New York Times
, September 30, 1973.

  
7
  “I went down to Florida”:
“Robert De Niro: He Had to Play Ball.”

  
8
  “I wanted to listen”:
“Stardom’s Drums Banging for Robert De Niro.”

  
9
  “I tried mixing”:
Ibid.

10
  “to show what’s unlikeable”:
HRC.

11
  “I didn’t try to play dumb”:
“Robert De Niro: He Had to Play Ball.”

12
  “He used stupid eyes”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

13
  “I watched Bob”:
“Robert De Niro—The Return of the Silent Film Star,” Susan Braudy,
New York Times
, March 6, 1977.

14
  “He has death”:
HRC.

15
  “He’s an immigrant”:
“Colleagues Say De Niro Has No Peer,”
New York Times
, March 11, 1991.

16
  “You just spent a whole year”:
Thompson and Christie, eds.,
Scorsese on Scorsese
,
38.

17
  “For a long time”:
Ibid., 9.

18
  “I always looked”:
Kelly,
Martin Scorsese
, 23.

19
  “The first version of the script”:
Ibid., 71.

20
  “Sandy had heard”:
“Spirit in the ‘Streets,’ ” Stuart Byron,
Real Paper
(Boston), November 28, 1973.

21
  “One is the guilt-ridden”:
Rolling Stone
, June 16, 1977.

22
  “ ‘If you want to make
Mean Streets
”:
Thompson and Christie, eds.,
Scorsese on Scorsese
, 39.

23
  “He’d already been cast”:
“A Walk and a Talk with Robert De Niro.”

24
  “I had never seen Bobby act”:
“Robert De Niro—Private, Professional, a Male Greta Garbo,”
W
, July 11, 1975.

25
  “Bobby and I were as close”:
“The Shadow King.”

26
  “Marty: I think (know)”:
HRC.

27
  “I aspire to be”:
HRC.

28
  “The neighborhood was just a sea”:
Mean Streets
production notes.

29
  “They had got on each other’s nerves”:
Thompson and Christie, eds.,
Scorsese on Scorsese
, 43.

30
  “Literary reference”:
“Spirit in the ‘Streets.’ ”

31
  “immediately, he put him”:
Biskind,
Easy Riders
,
Raging Bulls
, 246.

Chapter 7

  
1
  “Everybody tested”:
“A Walk and a Talk with Robert De Niro.”

  
2
  “I thought he was very magnetic”:
Lebo,
The Godfather Legacy
, 221.

  
3
  “It kept rolling”:
Ibid.

  
4
  “De Niro’s assignment”:
The Godfather, Part II
production notes.

  
5
  “Sicilian is something else”:
“Actor,” Bob Thomas,
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
, March 2, 1975.

  
6
  “I was always up front”:
The Godfather, Part II
production notes.

  
7
  “When I went into a bar”:
“Actor.”

  
8
  “If you’d asked me”:
The Godfather, Part II
production notes.

  
9
  “The people are very”:
The Godfather, Part II
production notes.

10
  “Never show how”:
HRC.

11
  “There’s a peasant”:
“Robert De Niro: He Had to Play Ball.”

12
  “lead a little”:
HRC.

13
  “It’s like being”:
The Godfather, Part II
production notes.

14
  “an attitude of just about”:
HRC.

15
  “I watched the tape”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

16
  “The slicked-down hair”:
“Actor.”

17
  “He wanted to do one scene”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

18
  “earned the right”:
“Look—Bobby’s Slipping into Brando’s Shoes.”

19
  “Guinness isn’t a personality”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

20
  “ ‘Well …’ a long silence”:
“Robert De Niro: He Had to Play Ball.”

21
  “We were both at a party”:
author interview.

22
  “Listen, let’s put it this way”:
“Look—Bobby’s Slipping into Brando’s Shoes.”

23
  “Why do people want to know”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

24
  “After I give an interview”:
“De Niro: The Phantom of the Cinema,”
Time
, July 25, 1977.

25
  “He picked these incredibly”:
Biskind,
Easy Riders
,
Raging Bulls
, 248.

26
  “I gave a Thanksgiving”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

27
  “When I met him”:
“Amo, Amas, Abbott,” Hilton Als,
Details
, November 1986.

28
  “By temperament”:
“Diahnne Abbott, Honeysuckle Rose,” Interview, October, 1977.

29
  “Bob is very Italian”:
“Robert De Niro—The Return of the Silent Film Star.”

30
  “We shot the old stuff”:
“De Niro,” Scott.

31
  “The first few days were a nightmare”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

32
  “Bertolucci … would tell me”:
“Dialogue on Film: Robert De Niro.”

33
  “I can’t do it without”:
“It’s Dilemma, It’s Delimit, It’s De Niro.”

34
  “Bob will never be”:
“Robert De Niro—Private, Professional, a Male Greta Garbo.”

Chapter 8

  
1
  “Lots of people who win”:
“Robert De Niro—Private, Professional, a Male Greta Garbo.”

  
2
  “I like him”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

  
3
  “I’ve got to decide”:
“Actor.”

  
4
  “like some infant’s pacifier”:
Biskind,
Easy Riders
,
Raging Bulls
, 287.

  
5
  “I was … very suicidal”:
“A Fallen Calvinist Pursues His Vision of True Heroism,” Samuel G. Freedman,
New York Times
, August 25, 1991.

  
6
  “I wrote the script very quickly”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader,” Richard Thompson,
Film Comment
, March–April 1976.

  
7
  “I was so upset”:
“Creating a Landscape of Characters in Turmoil,” Laura Winters,
New York Times
, January 3, 1999.

  
8
  “It is me without any brains”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

  
9
  “It was the strongest stuff”:
“The Shadow King.”

10
  “I almost felt I wrote it”:
Paul Schrader,
Taxi Driver
[script] (London: Faber and Faber, 1990), xix.

11
  “I
had to make
”:
“Martin Scorsese’s Gamble,” Guy Flatley,
New York Times
, February 8, 1976.

12
  “I don’t know about anyone else”:
“Taxi Driver: A Bargain for Tinsel Town,” Nancy Collins,
Women’s Wear Daily
, July 16, 1975.

13
  “when I couldn’t really distinguish”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

14
  “It’s kind of an exorcism”:
“Making a Movie Here Is a Movie in Itself,” Rex Reed, New York
Daily News
, August 3, 1975.

15
  “There are a lot of Catholic”:

Taxi Driver
Is a Hit for Martin Scorsese,” Roger Ebert,
Chicago Sun-Times
, February 22, 1976.

16
  “My character wandered”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

17
  “I said to him, ‘Do you know’ ”:
“Robert De Niro—Private, Professional, a Male Greta Garbo.”

18
  “De Niro’s contribution”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

19
  “Bobby was greatly pressured”:
Ibid.

20
  “It was an agreement”:

Taxi Driver
: A Bargain for Tinsel Town.”

21
  “De Niro told me”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

22
  “We drove up and down”:
Wilson,
Scorsese on Scorsese
, 51.

23
  “He got a strange feeling”:

Taxi Driver
Is a Hit for Martin Scorsese.”

24
  “One day when it was pouring”:
“Making a Movie Here Is a Movie in Itself.”

25
  “Michael Phillips saw”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

26
  “I got the idea”:
“De Niro: A Star for the ’70s.”

27
  “You know how a crab”:
“Playboy Interview: Robert De Niro.”

28
  “Is he a SAG member”:
“Night Shooting in NYC with Martin Scorsese,” Patrick McGilligan,
Boston Globe
, August 17, 1975.

29
  “I was feeling particularly blue”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

30
  “I told Sue”:

Taxi Driver
: A Bargain for Tinsel Town.”

31
  “improvising all our scenes”:
Times
(London), April 23, 2011.

32
  “He treated Cybill”:
Biskind,
Easy Riders
,
Raging Bulls
, 300.

33
  “We always said we were looking”:
Ibid.

34
  “When I first read the script”:
“Jodie Foster’s Rise from Disney to Depravity,” Judy Klemesrud,
New York Times
, March 7, 1976.

35
  “The memory I have”:
“The Age of Scorsese,” Laura Brown,
Harper’s Bazaar
, November 2011.

36
  “He kept picking me up”:
“What I’ve Learned: Robert De Niro,”
Esquire
, January 2011.

37
  “I was accused, in
Mean Streets
”:
Kelly,
Martin Scorsese
, 96.

38
  “a heat-seeking missile”:
Phillips,
You’ll Never Eat Lunch
, 249.

39
  “The second week”:
Schrader,
Taxi Driver
[script], xiv.

40
  “a cokey movie”:
Phillips,
You’ll Never Eat Lunch
, 228.

41
  “When the camera isn’t turning”:
“Making a Movie Here Is a Movie in Itself.”

42
  “He stayed in character”:
Times
(London), April 23, 2011.

43
  “Harry didn’t recognize”:
Kelly,
Martin Scorsese
, 93.

44
  “No, don’t bother”:
“Robert De Niro—The Return of the Silent Film Star.”

45
  “He just got into”:
“A Tribute to a Master of the Bravura Moment,” Janet Maslin,
New York Times
, May 4, 1998.

46
  “To me, it’s the best”:
“Screen Writer:
Taxi Driver
’s Paul Schrader.”

47
  “I think the director’s”:
Ibid.

48
  “I didn’t trust anybody with it”:
Kelly,
Martin Scorsese
, 95.

49
  “The real stuff”:
“Robert De Niro—The Return of the Silent Film Star.”

50
  “Bobby hogs Marty”:
Ibid.

51
  “In Martin … Bobby has”:
Ibid.

52
  “We have a shorthand”:
Rolling Stone
, June 16, 1977.

53
  “His whole thing is”:
Ibid.

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