Hollywood's most celebrated anti-hero, Christopher Walken, will celebrate his 70th birthday on Sunday (March 31). Born in 1943 in Queens, New York, the Oscar-winning actor has become one of the most famous faces in Hollywood.<br/> <br />Walken began working as a theater actor in his late teens, but didn't make his big screen break through until 1977, in Woody Allen's film, "Annie Hall." One year later, he went on to win a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in "The Deer Hunter."<br/> <br />Since then, Walken has appeared in more than 100 films, often playing edgy, dark characters. But more recently, he's become a go-to comedic actor, appearing multiple times on "Saturday Night Live" and taking on humorous roles in films like "The Stepford Wives" and "Seven Psychopaths."<br/> <br />Walken also earned critical praise - and an Oscar nomination - for his supporting role in "Catch Me If You Can," playing the father of real-life con artist Frank Abagnale, Jr.
