The highest-grossing movies of Robert DeNiro


Few are as versatile when it comes to acting as Robert De Niro. His roles have varied widely—from intense dramas to light-hearted comedies—but no matter the genre; he always delivers a performance so convincing that you forget he's just playing a part. In terms of box office earnings, too, there seems to be a certain pattern among Mr . De Niro's more successful films–they're all terrifying.

Let take one such example: "The Exorcist" (1973). Directed by William Friedkin, this movie about a possessed young girl shocked people everywhere with its scary story involving demons and stuff like that. And guess who had a big role in making sure the audience was even more scared? You got it—Robert De Niro popped up real quick, but his part left a lasting impression on everyone who saw him do whatever he did in there. I mean, now that I think about it, it doesn't seem fair.

The 1991 movie "Cape Fear", directed by Martin Scorsese, features De Niro in another one of his iconic roles: Max Cady. Cady is a convicted rapist who seeks vengeance against a lawyer that did not effectively defend him in court. De Niro received widespread critical praise for his portrayal of this relentless and menacing character. The film was a commercial success.

To discuss De Niro's highest-grossing films would be incomplete without mentioning "The Shining". Stanley Kubrick directed this psychological horror based on Stephen King's novel of the same title, and remains one of the classics within its genre where Jack Nicholson pulls off an unforgettable performance as Jack Torrance, while De Niro's character Tony adds eerie depth into the storyline being his imaginary friend, so even though not much time is spent on screen with them together their scenes together still manage send shivers down audiences' spines till date hence contributing more towards making this particular movie a box office hit for him too.

On the other hand, De Niro has had moments of hilarity among all the thrill and dread. In the comedy category is one of his most profitable films, “Meet the Fockers.” This film, a successor to “Meet the Parents,” cast De Niro as Jack Byrnes, a paranoid ex-CIA agent dad-in-law. It sold a lot of tickets because it brought together great actors like Ben Stiller alongside him and Barbra Streisand as well with perfect timing.

The movie Casino is one of the most iconic movies ever made. Although the title may mislead you into thinking it was all about a foray into the world of casino games, the reality is that the film focused on the scary world of the mafia and its gruesome dealings in Vegas. Directed by Martin Scorsese and released in 1995, "Casino" delves into the turbulent underworld of organised crime in Las Vegas during the 1970s. De Niro gives an outstanding performance as Sam "Ace" Rothstein, a professional gambler who is given the responsibility of running the Tangiers Casino by the mob. His depiction of Rothstein’s ascent and subsequent descent into a mire of dishonesty and disloyalty is spellbinding and bone-chilling, contributing to the film’s immense financial success.

Wrapping up, Robert De Niro’s top-grossing films are a testament to his incredible acting abilities that span from horrifying terror to hilarious comedy. Whether he is scaring people witless as an avenging criminal or causing mirth as a suspicious father-in-law, there is no limit to this man’s talent. In each of his roles, he has only managed to further carve himself into the annals of greatness within the world of acting and cinema at large by becoming one of those considered the greatest actors of their generation.