Updated On: 16 June, 2024 07:15 AM IST | Washington | ANI
"I shot for about two weeks. It was the worst," De Niro recounted, adding, "I was sitting in my camper and you feel this dread of just not working"

Robert De Niro. Pic/AFP
Robert De Niro, the legendary actor known for his iconic roles in films like `Taxi Driver` and `Goodfellas`, spoke candidly about a career setback during a panel discussion at the 2024 Tribeca Festival`s De Niro Con.
During the event, which also featured director Quentin Tarantino, De Niro recalled a pivotal moment early in his career when he was replaced in the 1977 romantic comedy `The Goodbye Girl`, which was originally titled `Bogart Slept Here`. The actor admitted feeling out of place in the genre, according to People magazine.