Christopher Walken impression on DC radio gets connected to Natalie Wood case
AP AP mistakes impersonator for Christopher Walken —A three-fifths majority of both the House and Senate is needed to waive the balanced budget requirement. —A three-fifths majority of both houses is needed to raise the federal debt limit.
Marc Sterne, who goes by Nigel on ESPN 980's The Tony Kornheiser Show, impersonates Christopher Walken on the program every week. When he did so this morning, and made up details about Natalie Wood's drowning
(AP) WASHINGTON — An Associated Press reporter mistook an impersonator of actor Christopher Walken on a sports-talk radio program Friday for Walken himself, leading the news cooperative to include comments mistakenly attributed to the actor in its
The story mistakenly quoted Christopher Walken as telling Washington, DC sports talk radio station ESPN980 about his recollections from the night that Wood died. An Associated Press reporter mistook what was actually a station employee's impersonation
4:18 pm AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES — Actor Christopher Walken says he went to bed on a yacht he was on with actress Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner 30 years ago and awoke to learn that she had died. Walken tells Washington, DC sports talk

