10 Badass Supporting Characters That OWNED The Film

By Ben Mackie /

3. Christopher Walken - Nikanor "Nick" Chevotarevich in The Deer Hunter (1978)

The Deer Hunter cleaned up at the 1979 Oscars, winning 5 of its 9 nominated categories including Best Picture, Best Director and of course Best Supporting Actor. That title went to Christopher Walken for his outstanding performance as small-town steel worker and army corporal, Nick Chevotarevich, who remains to this day one of the best supporting characters in cinema history. When I think of The Deer Hunter, Walken€™s portrayal of the psychologically damaged Nick is the first thing that pops into my head. In a film that features Hollywood greats such as Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep, I find it amazing that Walken manages to put such a strong and memorable stamp on all of his scenes. Don€™t get me wrong, De Niro is sensational as the films protagonist Michael Vronsky but it€™s what Walken does to create such a rich, muti-layered character that, in my opinion, makes The Deer Hunter the great movie it is. You can€™t talk about The Deer Hunter and not mention its two most pivotal scenes in which Nick and Michael are forced to play Russian roulette against one another €“ both scenes giving us a very sincere insight into the deep bond the two men share. The first features a completely distraught performance by Walken of a man at breaking point. The second is a haunting portrayal of a monster too far past that point for redemption. The twisted smirk on Nick€™s face as Michael, a man that was once his best friend, pulls the trigger of the revolver resting on his temple is as tense a moment as I€™ve ever seen. And when Walken laughs €œone shot€ I€™m sure my heart broke just a little.