Robert De Niro on Trump Being “So F**king Stupid,” Being at the Oscars & New Movie Ezra

Jimmy Kimmel Live9 minutes read

Robert De Niro stars in the movie "Ezra" and shares his experiences winning Oscars and criticizing Donald Trump. He discusses the film's themes of parenting a child with autism and the differing perspectives on care.

Insights

  • Robert De Niro won his first Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" in Italy, receiving the news at 6:00 am local time, showcasing his international success and recognition in the film industry.
  • De Niro strongly criticizes former President Donald Trump, labeling him as deeply insecure, a malignant narcissist, and dangerous, urging people to vote against him, highlighting his outspoken political stance and activism.

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Recent questions

  • Who stars in the movie "Ezra"?

    Robert De Niro

  • When did Robert De Niro win his first Oscar?

    For "The Godfather Part II"

  • What does Robert De Niro think of Donald Trump?

    Criticizes him

  • Who directed the movie "Ezra"?

    Tony Goldwyn

  • What is the main theme of the movie "Ezra"?

    Family dynamics and autism care

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Summary

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De Niro stars in "Ezra," criticizes Trump.

  • Robert De Niro is a two-time Oscar winner and stars in the movie "Ezra" alongside Bobby Cannavale and Rose Byrne, opening in theaters on May 31st.
  • De Niro recalls winning his first Oscar for "The Godfather Part II" while in Italy shooting another movie, receiving the news at 6:00 am local time.
  • The actor was present at the Oscars when he won his second award, not dreading making a speech and enjoying the experience.
  • De Niro discusses being criticized by former President Donald Trump on social media, dismissing the claims and expressing his views on the president.
  • De Niro criticizes Trump, calling him deeply insecure, a malignant narcissist, and dangerous, urging people to vote against him.
  • De Niro talks about the movie "Ezra," directed by Tony Goldwyn, featuring a couple dealing with their son on the autism spectrum, with conflicting views on his care.
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