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Robert De Niro in CNN’s ‘Talk Asia’

/ 12:14 AM January 10, 2016

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro has a career that can best be described as prolific. Starring in almost 100 movies, with six Oscar nominations and two wins, De Niro’s footprint in Hollywood is as iconic as the characters in his filmography.

Offscreen, the busy New York native’s projects include the restaurant chain Nobu, media company Tribeca Productions and leisure resort Studio City in Macau.

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This month in “Talk Asia,” Manisha Tank sits down with the actor in Studio City, where he talks about being in Asia, his business decisions and his message to aspiring actors. Airtimes: Today (12:30 a.m.), Jan.  16 (8: 30 p.m.) and Jan. 17 (1:30 p.m.).

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