Martin Scorsese’s Daughter ‘Tricked’ Him Into Making Viral TikToks
Martin Scorsese and Francesca Scorsese attend "Fish Out of Water" during Shorts: Misdirection at the 2023 Tribeca Festival at Village East Cinema on June 11, 2023 in New York City.
Martin Scorsese has recently found himself getting attention for something other than his films: starring in his Gen Z daughter’s TikToks. 24-year-old Francesca Scorsese has been posting videos of the Killers of the Flower Moon director on a regular basis on the app. The videos featuring the 80-year-old filmmaker have ranged from Scorsese guessing “feminine items,” “silly goose” tributes of the director, and even guessing slang words like “simp” and “sneaky link.” In a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Scorsese opened up about making the videos with his daughter.
He tells the publication that when he’s at home, his daughter will come up to him and “reel him in,” so to speak. She’ll say things like, “‘Dad, look over here and tell me this,'” he recalls. “So I’m in my pajamas … She said, ‘Well, it’s a thing they’re doing.’ Who’s ‘they?’ She says, ‘Everybody’s doing it. It’s a thing called TikTok.’” That’s all it took to get the Goodfellas director on board. Then in a TikTok video in which Scorsese chooses the best movie using a bracket filter, he says, “I was tricked into that.” The comments section was full of people laughing over his hesitation over some of his choices while also calling him out for choosing Birdman over The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. He notes that he was tricked into doing this video.
Most of the time, Scorsese, who celebrates his 81st birthday this week, said he is unaware that these videos are going to be posted. “I was just doing it in the other room with her,” he says of the film bracket video. “I don’t know what they’re going to do. They always have those iPhone cameras in their hands. You’re not aware. I honestly did not know she was going to post it … They use the words ‘post it,’ right?”
Robert De Niro's 5 Best Movies Ranked
Robert Anthony De Niro became famous for his portrayals of gritty characters at the beginning of his career. Once the New York native hit the comedic spotlight in the 2000s with Meet The Parents playing the part of a cranky old man, De Niro managed to keep a healthy balance of comedy and drama in his filmography. His next film will be Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon; the two have made ten feature films together since 1973’s Mean Streets.
De Niro’s parents divorced when he was just two years old after his father, Robert De Niro Sr., announced he was gay. His mother, Virginia Admiral, raised De Niro in Manhattan’s Little Italy. Robert took an interest in acting at age 10, playing the role of the Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz at the Dramatic Workshop. Marlon Brando attended the same drama school and later became an inspiration for De Niro. As a way to relieve his shyness, De Niro became fascinated by cinema. By age 16, he dropped out of high school to pursue a professional career in acting. He later said in his biography De Niro: A Life, “When I was around 18, I was looking at a TV show, and I said, ‘If these actors are making a living at it, and they’re not really that good, I can’t do any worse than them.'”
Early Work
De Niro had minor film roles in the late 60s before landing a major role in Brian De Palma’s Greetings (1968), a satirical film about men avoiding the Vietnam War draft. With seven movies and two more De Palma collaborations, De Niro starred in two theater performances. He then returned to the big screen with 1973’s Bang the Drum Slowly, which received critical acclaim and helped De Niro gain further recognition. In 1973, De Niro began collaborating with Martin Scorsese in the crime film Mean Streets, co-starring Harvey Keitel. The following year, De Niro landed a pivotal role in Francis Ford Coppola’s crime epic The Godfather Part II (1974), winning an Academy Award for his portrayal of the young Vito Corleone.
Take a look below at our top 5 picks of Robert De Niro’s best films. With over 135 acting credits and 67 awards, it is tough to pick out De Niro’s best of the best, but we did our best.
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