Robert De Niro, born in 1943, has left an indelible mark on cinema with his intense performances. Known for his roles in films like Angel Heart (1987) and Machete (2010), De Niro's work in cult and exploitation genres reveals his versatility beyond mainstream acclaim. His early career began with Greetings (1968), where he showcased his talent, leading to a diverse filmography that includes the gritty narratives of Bloody Mama (1970) and the dark undertones of Sleepers (1996). De Niro's ability to navigate complex characters makes him a significant figure in the realm of cult cinema.
The Swap
Vinnie gets out of jail after serving 10 years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother - played by a young Robert de Niro.