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Robert De Niro, Brian Williams Square Off At Tribeca Film Festival

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By JAKE COYLE   04/23/11 07:02 PM ET   AP

NEW YORK -- At the Tribeca Festival, Brian Williams attempted a challenge: interviewing Robert De Niro.

Williams sat down with the actor Saturday as part of Tribeca's "Directors Series" talks. De Niro is a famously difficult interview, but Williams was eager for a chance to face-off with a personal idol.

He was warned of De Niro's sphinx-like reputation. Introducing the event, Jane Rosenthal, who co-founded Tribeca with De Niro and has long been his producing partner, said she was surprised at Williams' request.

"Great idea, but have you seen Bob's interviews?" said Rosenthal, recalling her reply.

The NBC News anchorman said that he wanted to interview De Niro "as a fan." While De Niro often answered Williams' questions with typical recalcitrance, the two managed a good conversation with only an occasional sigh from Williams.

At one point, Williams' attempts for a more conversational interaction broke down when De Niro stymied him. "Did I answer the question?" asked De Niro, when there hadn't been one.

But the two still had common ground. Asked if he watches his old movies when they air on TV, De Niro said he doesn't.

"I don't do that, Brian. I watch the news and I watch the 'Today' show," said De Niro, drawing a laugh from the crowd. "I'm very set in my ways."

De Niro said it was actually TV that helped inspire him to be an actor.

"I used to look at television and say, 'Well, if that person can do it, then I can certainly do it," recalled the 67-year-old actor.

And De Niro said TV is again frequently on his mind when he's filming.

"Whenever I have a big dramatic scene, I always think: 'What are they going to do with this on 'Saturday Night Live'?" said De Niro, who has hosted the sketch comedy show and spent much of his later years making comedies.

The Tribeca Film Festival, which is celebrating its 10th incarnation, runs through May 1.

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NEW YORK -- At the Tribeca Festival, Brian Williams attempted a challenge: interviewing Robert De Niro. Williams sat down with the actor Saturday as part of Tribeca's "Directors Series" talks. De Nir...
NEW YORK -- At the Tribeca Festival, Brian Williams attempted a challenge: interviewing Robert De Niro. Williams sat down with the actor Saturday as part of Tribeca's "Directors Series" talks. De Nir...
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kvolovesart
03:27 AM on 05/02/2011
Why does everyone have to make everything political...wow, a liberal actor...how rare!
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LondonTownNY
Lawyer, Photographer, Social Commentator
11:15 PM on 04/25/2011
DeNiro for all his fame and success has never stopped simply being a human being in touch with the common man. He is neither elitist or snotty. God bless a man of his stature for calling out the incredibly barren political ploy of Donald Trump who has polluted an already toxic political discourse in America.
07:01 PM on 04/25/2011
DeNiro, one of our greatest actors is not the the greatest interview you see. However, like Brando, Pacino, Penn, he is on the right side of progressive causes. He is right about the Don and all the other birthers. If that is all they have then bring it on. Their problem is they have nobody remotely qualified or electable in 2012. Name one.
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Max Shaw
My micro-bio is no longer empty.
02:30 PM on 04/25/2011
Another misleading headline...Thanks HP! Youre just the keenest!
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Bill Pilgrim
09:18 AM on 04/25/2011
Slow News Day
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mirabay
stand for something or you will fall for
02:52 AM on 04/25/2011
Thanks AOL for giving us this ripping drama stand off...............
01:44 AM on 04/25/2011
Not sure how this was a news story.
jusathot
a mother from another mother
01:43 AM on 04/25/2011
Where was the square-off, HuffPo?
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Raul Garcia
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09:49 PM on 04/24/2011
I could interview De Niro, no problem.

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09:41 PM on 04/24/2011
So much drama. How can we stand it?
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Wendy Davis
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09:30 PM on 04/24/2011
Thank you for everything you have done, Robert De Niro! I will watch your movies over and over and over again until the day I die! You are great!
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Now with even MORE microbial micro-bio!
08:37 PM on 04/24/2011
A proper De Niro interview requires an unruly cur:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ThioN_rVy8
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Michael Giblin
09:52 PM on 04/24/2011
I think they're goofin on him. He's a good actor tho.
08:21 PM on 04/24/2011
I love DeNiro, but we have to remember that he is an actor and actors entertain so, shut the cl@ptr@p and get on with it.
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Lindstr7
08:47 PM on 04/24/2011
De Niro is a public figure as well as a citizen. He has as much right to his opinion as you or me or anyone else. I Like Robert De Niro's politics and value his opinion. So I do wish that it were YOU who would follow your own advice.
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Ogre Plimpton
Here's Johnny!!!!
11:11 PM on 04/24/2011
Agreed. I like De Niro more and more. He is sensible, pragmatic and doesn't put up with b.s. in order to be liked. He is what he is and is comfortable in his own skin. And as you say; he has as much right to his opinion as anyone else.

And BTW, he's a damn fine actor too.
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08:18 PM on 04/24/2011
Your looking good Rob -
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jackflash23
Peter North for President.
07:54 PM on 04/24/2011
Where's the drama as the headline suggests?