Robert De Niro Has Played A Vigilante, A Mob Boss, AND A Guy Who Ruins Thanksgiving — Which One Are You?
From Travis Bickle's quiet rage to Jack Byrnes' full-blown interrogations, De Niro's filmography has basically covered every personality on Earth — find out which one is secretly you.

No wrong answers here — just answer honestly and let the chaos sort itself out.
Question 1 of 10
You Got
Travis Bickle
Taxi Driver (1976)
You're a loner who sees the rot in everything and everyone around you, and it's been quietly building for a while now. You don't do small talk — you do brooding silence punctuated by sudden, unnerving bursts of action that catch everyone off guard.
You Got
Vito Corleone
The Godfather Part II (1974)
You lead with quiet composure, not volume, and everyone still knows not to test you. Family is everything, and you protect it with a controlled, almost gentle intensity — real power, for you, is never having to raise your voice.
You Got
Jimmy Conway
Goodfellas (1990)
You're the most charismatic person in any room, generous to a fault, always buying the round and cracking the joke. But underneath the charm is a cold calculation — loyal to the people who are loyal to you, and absolutely not to anyone else.
You Got
Jack Byrnes
Meet the Parents (2000)
You are constitutionally incapable of taking anyone at their word — you want the receipts, the polygraph, the full background check. It comes from a place of fierce protectiveness, but it means nobody dating into your family is getting an easy pass.
You Got
Rupert Pupkin
The King of Comedy (1982)
You are endlessly, unshakably confident that your big break is one conversation away, and you will absolutely not let a little thing like rejection get in the way. You smile through every setback because deep down, you already know you're a star.
You Got
Max Cady
Cape Fear (1991)
You're the most patient person anyone's ever met, and that should honestly scare them more than it does. You don't forget a slight, and you're perfectly happy to spend years plotting exactly how to make someone pay for it — all with a disarming smile.
You Got
Pat Solitano Sr.
Silver Linings Playbook (2012)
Your love comes wrapped in rituals, superstitions, and a system nobody else quite understands but you swear it works. You love loudly and fight loudly too, but every outburst comes from wanting the people — and the team — you love to win.
You Got
Frank Sheeran
The Irishman (2019)
You're the person people call when something needs to get done quietly, reliably, and without a single question asked. You don't show much on the outside, but decades from now you'll still be quietly carrying the weight of every job you ever did.
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- Silver Linings Playbook - Wikipedia
- Pat Solitano Sr. | Villains Wiki | Fandom
- Meet the Parents - Wikipedia
- I'm a match to Jack Byrnes from Meet the Parents - CharacTour
- The King of Comedy (film) - Wikipedia
- Rupert Pupkin | Martin Scorsese Wiki | Fandom
- Rupert Pupkin of 'The King of Comedy' is Scorsese's Most Deranged Protagonist - Collider
- Max Cady | Villains Wiki | Fandom
- Cape Fear's Max Cady Is Alive Once More - Slate
- All 3 Max Cady Performances in Cape Fear History, Ranked Worst to Best - Fandomwire





