Ray Stevenson as Danny Greene
Vincent D'Onofrio as John Nardi
Val Kilmer as Joe Maditsky
Christopher Walken as Alex "Shondor" Birns
Linda Cardellini as Joan Madigan
Tony Darrow as Mikey Mendarolo
Robert Davi as Ray Ferritto
Fionnula Flanagan as Grace O'Keefe
Bob Gunton as Jerry Merke
Jason Butler Harner as Art Sneperger
Vinnie Jones as Keith Ritson
Tony Lo Bianco as Jack Licavoli
Laura Ramsey as Ellie O'Hara
Steve Schirripa as Mike Frato.
Paul Sorvino as Anthony Salerno
Mike Starr as Leo "Lips" Moceri
Marcus Thomas as Billy McComber
Vinny Vella as Frank Brancato [Reply]
Originally Posted by Easy 6:
Cool story, I’d never heard that before but as Otter said it makes perfect sense... he’s one of my top five all time favorites
Things To Do In Denver When You’re Dead and King of New York are totally underrated masterpieces
King of New York is definitely a hidden gem. Better than New Jack, and NJC wasn't bad. I can't recall a bad film with Walken. He's usually worth watching. At Close Range is another lost or forgotten film of his [Reply]
Originally Posted by banecat:
King of New York is definitely a hidden gem. Better than New Jack, and NJC wasn't bad. I can't recall a bad film with Walken. He's usually worth watching. At Close Range is another lost or forgotten film of his
I can’t think of a bad role either, he can be the goofy comic relief or do a 180 and be the most menacing SOB you’ve ever seen [Reply]
Suicide Kings is another film that doesn’t get enough love, IMO. It is one of my favorite Walken roles, and all around favorite movies. Dennis Leary is great in it as well. [Reply]