During the latest episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, Robert De Niro discussed his extensive career, shared insights on a missed opportunity, and expressed his views on the upcoming 2024 election. The acclaimed actor began by critiquing the Republican response to President Biden's State of the Union address, labeling it as 'lame.' De Niro questioned the choice of the speaker and expressed his disappointment in the critique.
Regarding the 2024 election, De Niro emphasized the importance of voting for a future that aligns with the values of a desirable society. He contrasted the potential outcomes of voting for Trump versus Biden, highlighting his concerns about the aftermath of the 2016 election and his strong opposition to Trump's character.
De Niro firmly stated his support for Biden, emphasizing that the president embodies the ideals that America should uphold. Despite being in his 80s, De Niro remains active in his career, attributing his continued success to his passion for acting and the desire to avoid stagnation.
Reflecting on his illustrious career, De Niro revealed a missed opportunity to star in the iconic film 'The Silence of the Lambs' as Dr. Hannibal Lecter. He recounted how he hesitated in making a decision, ultimately leading to the role going to Anthony Hopkins. Despite the outcome, De Niro expressed no regrets about the situation.
Throughout the episode, De Niro engaged in a candid conversation with Maher, showcasing his enduring passion for acting and his commitment to staying active in the industry. The episode also featured guests Max Brooks and Tara Palmeri, adding depth to the discussions on politics and entertainment.