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Michael Caine

Sir Michael Caine CBE (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933) is an English actor. Known for his distinctive Cockney accent,[2] he has appeared in more than 160 films over a career spanning seven decades and is considered a British film icon.[3][4] He has received various awards including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA, three Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. As of 2017, the films in which Caine has appeared have grossed over $7.8 billion worldwide.[5] Caine is one of only five male actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in five different decades.[nb 1] In 2000, he received a BAFTA Fellowship and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to cinema.


Michael Caine

Born
Maurice Joseph Micklewhite

(1933-03-14) 14 March 1933 (age 90)
London, England
OccupationActor
Years active1950–present
WorksFilmography
Spouses
  • (m. 1954; div. 1958)
  • (m. 1973)
Children2
RelativesStanley Caine (brother)
AwardsFull list
Websitemichaelcaine.com

Often playing a Cockney, Caine made his breakthrough in the 1960s with starring roles in British films such as Zulu (1964), The Ipcress File (1965), The Italian Job (1969), and Battle of Britain (1969). During this time he established a distinctive visual style wearing thick horn-rimmed glasses combined with sharp suits and a laconic vocal delivery; he was recognized as a style icon of the 1960s.[6][7][8] He solidified his stardom with roles in Get Carter (1971), The Last Valley (1971), The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), and A Bridge Too Far (1977).

Caine received two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles as Elliot in Woody Allen's comedy Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), and as Dr. Wilbur Larch in Lasse Hallström's drama The Cider House Rules (1999). His other Oscar-nominated films include Alfie (1966), Sleuth (1972), Educating Rita (1983), and The Quiet American (2002). Other notable performances include in the films California Suite (1978), Dressed to Kill (1980), Mona Lisa (1986), Little Voice (1998), Quills (2000), Children of Men (2006), and Youth (2015).

Caine is also known for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), and for his comedic roles in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), Miss Congeniality (2000), Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), and Secondhand Lions (2003). Caine portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005–2012). He appeared in Nolan's films The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010), Interstellar (2014) and Tenet (2020). He also appeared in the actions films Now You See Me (2013), and Kingsman: The Secret Service (2014).

Early life

 
Blue plaque erected in 2003 marking Caine's birthplace at St Olave's Hospital in Rotherhithe, south-east London
 
Blue plaque at the former school in North Runcton where, as a wartime evacuee, Caine made his stage debut

Michael Caine was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite at St Olave's Hospital in the Rotherhithe district of London on 14 March 1933,[9][10][11][12] the son of cook and charwoman Ellen Frances Marie (née Burchell; 1900–1989)[13][14] and fish market porter Maurice Joseph Micklewhite (1899–1956). His father was of Irish and Romani descent.[15] Caine was raised in his mother's Protestant faith.[16] He had a younger brother named Stanley (1935–2013), who also became an actor, and an older maternal half-brother named David Burchell. He grew up in London's Southwark district; during the Second World War, he was evacuated 100 miles (160 km) north to North Runcton, Norfolk, where he made his acting debut at the village school and had a pet horse called Lottie.[17][18]

After the war, Caine's father was demobilised and the family were rehoused by the council in Marshall Gardens in London's Elephant and Castle area, where they lived in a prefabricated house made in Canada[19] as much of London's housing stock had been destroyed during the Blitz in 1940 and 1941. Caine later wrote in his autobiography, "The prefabs, as they were known, were intended to be temporary homes while London was reconstructed, but we ended up living there for eighteen years—and for us, after a cramped flat with an outside toilet, it was luxury."[20]

At the age of 10, Caine acted in a school play as the father of the ugly sisters in Cinderella. His trousers' zipper was undone, prompting the audience to laugh, which inspired him to pursue an acting career.[21] In 1944, he passed his eleven-plus examination, winning a scholarship to Hackney Downs School.[22] After a year there, he moved to Wilson's School in Camberwell, which he left at age 16 after gaining School Certificates in six subjects. He then worked briefly as a filing clerk and messenger for a film company in Victoria and film producer Jay Lewis on Wardour Street.[23]

Military career

In 1952, Caine was called up to do his national service. Between 1952 and 1954 he served in the British Army's Royal Fusiliers, first at the British Army of the Rhine Headquarters in Iserlohn, West Germany, and then on active service in the Korean War.

Caine went into Korea feeling sympathetic to communism, coming as he did from a poor family, but the experience left him permanently repelled due to the human wave attacks practised by North Korea and China, which left him with the sense that their governments did not care about their citizens.[24] He experienced a situation in which he thought he was going to die, the memory of which stayed with him and "formed his character". In his 2010 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood, he wrote that "The rest of my life I have lived every bloody moment from the moment I wake up until the time I go to sleep."[25][26][27][28]

Caine has said that he would like to see the return of national service in Britain, to help combat youth violence, stating: "I'm just saying, put them in the Army for six months. You're there to learn how to defend your country. You belong to the country. Then, when you come out, you have a sense of belonging, rather than a sense of violence."[29]

Acting career

1950s

Caine's uncredited film debut was a walk-on role in Morning Departure (1950). A few years later in Horsham, Sussex, he responded to an advertisement in The Stage for an assistant stage manager who would also perform bit parts for the Horsham-based Westminster Repertory Company who were performing at the Carfax Electric Theatre.[30] Adopting the stage name "Michael White", in July 1953 he was cast as the drunkard Hindley in the company's production of Wuthering Heights.[31][32] He moved to the Lowestoft Repertory Company in Suffolk for a year when he was 21. It was here that he met his first wife, Patricia Haines.[33] He has described the first nine years of his career as "really, really brutal"[34] as well as "more like purgatory than paradise".[17] He appeared in nine plays during his time at the Lowestoft Rep at the Arcadia Theatre with Jackson Stanley's Standard Players.

When his career took him to London in 1954 after his provincial apprenticeship, his agent informed him that there was already a Michael White performing as an actor in London and that he had to come up with a new name immediately.[31] Speaking to his agent from a telephone booth in Leicester Square, London, he looked around for inspiration, noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema, and decided to change his name to "Michael Caine".[31] He joked on television in 1987 that, had a tree partly blocking his view been a few feet to the left, he might have been called "Michael Mutiny". (Humphrey Bogart was his "screen idol" and he would later play the part originally intended for Bogart in John Huston's The Man Who Would Be King.)[14] He also later joked in interviews that had he looked the other way, he would have ended up as "Michael One Hundred and One Dalmatians".[35] In 1958, Caine played the minor role of a court orderly in a BBC Television adaptation of the story, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial.[36]

Caine moved in with another rising cockney actor, Terence Stamp, and began hanging out with him and Peter O'Toole in the London party scene after he had become O'Toole's understudy in Lindsay Anderson's West End staging of Willis Hall's The Long and the Short and the Tall in 1959.[31] Caine took over the role when O'Toole left to make Lawrence of Arabia and went on to a four-month tour of the UK and Ireland.[31]

Caine's first film role was as one of the privates in George Baker's platoon in the 1956 film A Hill in Korea. The stars of the film were Baker, Harry Andrews, Stanley Baker and Michael Medwin, with Stephen Boyd and Ronald Lewis; Robert Shaw also had a small part. Researcher Pete Dicks noted that Caine played a German officer in the 1958 film The Two-Headed Spy. Caine also appeared regularly on television in small roles. His first credited role on the BBC was in 1956, where he played Boudousse in the Jean Anouilh play The Lark. Other parts included three roles in Dixon of Dock Green in 1957, 1958 and 1959, prisoner-of-war series Escape (1957), and the crime/thriller drama Mister Charlesworth (1958).

1960s

Caine continued to appear on television, in serials The Golden Girl and No Wreath for the General, but was then cast in the play The Compartment, written by Johnny Speight, a two-hander also starring Frank Finlay. This was followed by main roles in other plays including the character Tosh in Somewhere for the Night, a Sunday-Night Play written by Bill Naughton televised on Sunday 3 December 1961, another two-hander by Johnny Speight, The Playmates, and two editions of BBC plays strand First Night, Funny Noises with Their Mouths and The Way with Reggie (both 1963). He also acted in radio plays, including Bill Naughton's Looking for Frankie on the BBC Home Service (1963).

A big break came for Caine when he was cast as Meff in James Saunders' Cockney comedy Next Time I'll Sing To You, when this play was presented at the New Arts Theatre in London on 23 January 1963.[37] Scenes from the play's performance were featured in the April 1963 issue of Theatre World magazine.[38]

 
Caine in the trailer for Zulu (1964)

When this play moved to the Criterion in Piccadilly with Michael Codron directing, he was visited backstage by Stanley Baker, one of the four stars in Caine's first film, A Hill in Korea, who told him about the part of a Cockney private in his upcoming film Zulu, a film Baker was producing and starring in. Baker told Caine to meet the director, Cy Endfield, who informed him that he already had given the part to James Booth, a fellow Cockney who was Caine's friend, because he "looked more Cockney" than Caine did. Endfield then told the 6'2" Caine that he did not look like a Cockney but like an officer, and offered him a screen test for the role of a snobbish, upper class officer after Caine assured him that he could do a posh accent. Caine believes Endfield offered him, a Cockney, the role of an aristocrat because, being American, he did not have the endemic British class-prejudice. Though he tested poorly, Endfield gave him the part that would make him a film star.[39]

Location shooting for Zulu took place in Natal, South Africa, for 14 weeks in 1963.[40][41][42] According to his 2010 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood, Caine had been signed to a seven-year contract by Joseph E. Levine, whose Embassy Films was distributing Zulu. After the return of the cast to England and the completion of the film, Levine released him from the contract, telling him, "I know you're not, but you gotta face the fact that you look like a queer on screen." Levine gave his contract to his Zulu co-star James Booth.[43]

 
Caine during filming in 1967 in his third outing as crook-turned-spy Harry Palmer

Subsequently, Caine's agent got him cast in the BBC production Hamlet at Elsinore (1964) as Horatio, in support of Christopher Plummer's Hamlet. Horatio was the only classical role which Caine, who had never received dramatic training, would ever play. Caine wrote, "...I decided that if my on-screen appearance was going to be an issue, then I would use it to bring out all Horatio's ambiguous sexuality."[44]

Caine's roles as effete-seeming aristocrats were to contrast with his next projects, in which he was to become notable for using a regional accent, rather than the Received Pronunciation then considered proper for film actors. At that time his working-class Cockney speech stood out to American and British audiences alike, as did the Beatles' Liverpudlian accents. Zulu was followed by two of Caine's best-known roles: the rough-edged petty-crook-turned-spy Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File (1965) and the titular womanising young Cockney in Alfie (1966). In a 2016 interview Caine cited Alfie as his favourite film of his career, saying, "it made me a star in America as well, and it was my first nomination for an Academy Award".[45] He went on to play Harry Palmer in a further four films, Funeral in Berlin (1966), Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Bullet to Beijing (1995) and Midnight in Saint Petersburg (1996).[46] Caine made his first film in Hollywood in 1966, after an invitation from Shirley MacLaine to play opposite her in Gambit. During the first two weeks, whilst staying at the Beverly Hills Hotel, he met long-term friends John Wayne and agent "Swifty" Lazar. Wayne was a fan of Caine's performance in Alfie and suggested to Caine, "Speak slow and speak low". Caine was always grateful for that advice.[47] Caine starred in the film The Magus (1968) which, although BAFTA-nominated for Best Cinematography, failed at the box office.

Caine starred in the 1969 comedy caper film The Italian Job as Charlie Croker, the leader of a Cockney criminal gang released from prison with the intention of doing a "big job" in Italy to steal gold bullion from an armoured security truck. One of the most celebrated roles of his career, in a 2002 poll his line "You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" was voted the second-funniest line in film (after "He's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy" from Monty Python's Life of Brian),[48] and favourite one-liner in a 2003 poll of 1,000 film fans.[49] Culminating in a cliffhanger, The Italian Job has one of the most discussed end scenes in film; what happened to the coachload of gold teetering over the edge of a cliff has been debated in the decades since the film was released.[50][51]

1970s

 
Caine in the trailer for Get Carter (1971)

After working on The Italian Job with Noël Coward, and a role as RAF fighter pilot squadron leader Canfield in the all-star cast of Battle of Britain (both 1969), Caine played the lead in Get Carter (1971), a British gangster film. Caine continued with successes including Sleuth (1972) opposite Laurence Olivier, and John Huston's The Man Who Would Be King (1975) co-starring Sean Connery, which received widespread acclaim.[52] The Times applauded the "lovely double act of Caine and Connery, clowning to their doom", while Huston paid tribute to Caine's improvisation as an actor: "Michael is one of the most intelligent men among the artists I've known. I don't particularly care to throw the ball to an actor and let him improvise, but with Michael it's different. I just let him get on with it."[52]

In 1974, Caine appeared in The Black Windmill, co-starring Donald Pleasence. In 1976 he appeared in Tom Mankiewicz's screen adaptation of the Jack Higgins novel The Eagle Has Landed as Oberst (Colonel) Kurt Steiner, the commander of a Luftwaffe paratroop unit disguised as Polish paratroopers, whose mission was to kidnap or kill the then-British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, alongside co-stars Donald Sutherland, Robert Duvall, Jenny Agutter and Donald Pleasence. Caine also was part of an all-star cast in A Bridge Too Far (1977).[53] In 1978, Caine starred in Silver Bears, an adaptation of Paul Erdman's 1974 novel of the same name, and co-starred in the Academy Award-winning California Suite.

 
Caine in 1979

In the late 1970s, Caine's choice of roles was frequently criticised—something to which he has referred with self-deprecating comments about taking parts strictly for the money. He averaged two films a year, but these included such films as The Swarm (1978) (although critically panned it was Academy Award-nominated for Best Costume Design), Ashanti (1979) and Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979).

1980s

In the early 1980s Caine appeared in The Island (1980), The Hand (1981), and had a reunion with his Sleuth co-star Laurence Olivier in The Jigsaw Man (1982).

During the 1980s Caine enjoyed further acclaimed roles and awards attention. He co-starred with Julie Walters in Educating Rita (1983), for which he won a BAFTA and a Golden Globe Award. In 1986, he portrayed the neurotic Elliot in Woody Allen's ensemble comedy Hannah and Her Sisters, starring Barbara Hershey, Dianne Wiest, and Mia Farrow. For his performance he won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[54] Caine also played a suave English conman, opposite a clumsy American played by Steve Martin, in the crime comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (1988), directed by Frank Oz. The film earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination.[55]

Caine's other successful films (critically or financially) were the 1980 Golden Globe-nominated slasher film Dressed to Kill, the 1981 war film Escape to Victory featuring Sylvester Stallone and footballers from the 1960s and 1970s, including Pelé and Bobby Moore, the 1982 film Deathtrap, and the Academy Award-nominated Mona Lisa (1986). In 1987, Caine narrated Hero, the official film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup.[56] In 1988 he played Chief Insp. Frederick Abberline in the two-part TV drama Jack the Ripper, which co-starred Jane Seymour and was produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the notorious Jack the Ripper murder spree in Victorian London.[57]

Despite his success in the 1980s, Caine also appeared in some poorly received films such as Blame It on Rio (1984), the Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais comedy Water (1985), the fourth and final film in the Jaws franchise, Jaws: The Revenge (1987), and Without a Clue (1988) (portraying Sherlock Holmes). Caine's commitment to filming Jaws: The Revenge in the Bahamas meant that he was unable to receive his Academy Award for Hannah and Her Sisters in person and Dianne Wiest accepted it on his behalf. On Jaws: The Revenge, Caine said "I have never seen the film, but by all accounts it was terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific."[58][59]

1990s

"It was absolutely perfect at that time for what I wanted. I could make it, and my daughter could see it. That’s why I did it. And it was lovely."

―Caine on playing Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol.[60]

In the 1990s, Caine found good parts harder to come by. He played the mysterious bartender Mike in Mr. Destiny in 1990 and appeared with Roger Moore in Bullseye! (1990). A high point came when he played Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992).[61][62] Having been chosen by Brian Henson, Caine stated: "I'm going to play this movie like I'm working with the Royal Shakespeare Company. I will never wink, I will never do anything Muppety. I am going to play Scrooge as if it is an utterly dramatic role and there are no puppets around me."[63] He played the beleaguered stage director Lloyd Fellowes in the film adaptation of Noises Off (1992). He also played a villain in the Steven Seagal film On Deadly Ground (1994). He was in two straight to video Harry Palmer sequels and a few television films. However, Caine's reputation as a pop icon was still intact, thanks to his roles in films such as The Italian Job and Get Carter. His performance in Little Voice (1998) was seen as something of a return to form, and won him a Golden Globe Award. Better parts followed, including The Cider House Rules (1999), for which he won his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.[64]

2000s

 
Caine in London at the European premiere of The Dark Knight, July 2008

In the 2000s, Caine appeared in the comedy Miss Congeniality (2000) as the refined pageant coach opposite Sandra Bullock as the undercover FBI agent. The film was a massive box office success and Caine earned praise for his comic turn. That same year Caine also appeared in Philip Kaufman's controversial yet acclaimed film Quills (2000) as Dr. Royer-Collard opposite Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, and Joaquin Phoenix. In 2001, Caine starred in the ensemble dramedy Last Orders starring Helen Mirren, Bob Hoskins, and Tom Courtenay. Caine's next film The Quiet American (2002) won him great critical acclaim, earning him his sixth Academy Award nomination. Caine also earned a Golden Globe Award and British Academy Film Award for his performance.

Several of Caine's classic films have been remade, including The Italian Job, Get Carter, Alfie and Sleuth. In the 2007 remake of Sleuth, Caine took over the role Laurence Olivier played in the 1972 version and Jude Law played Caine's original role. Caine is one of the few actors to have played a starring role in two versions of the same film. In an interview with CNN, Law spoke of his admiration for Caine: "I learned so much just from watching how he monitored his performance, and also how little he has to do. He's a master technician and sometimes he was doing stuff I didn't see, I couldn't register. I'd go back and watch it on the monitor, it was like 'Oh my God, the amount of variety he's put in there is breathtaking".[65]

Caine also starred multiple comedies during this time, including playing Austin's father in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). In 2003 he co-starred with Robert Duvall, and Haley Joel Osment in the family comedy Secondhand Lions. Caine played family elder Henry Lair in the 2004 film Around the Bend. Also in 2005, he played as Isabel's (Nicole Kidman) father in Bewitched alongside Will Ferrell and Shirley MacLaine.

In 2005, he was cast as Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred Pennyworth in Batman Begins, the first movie in the new Batman film series known as The Dark Knight Trilogy. In 2006, he appeared in Alfonso Cuaron's acclaimed dystopian drama Children of Men alongside Clive Owen and Julianne Moore as well as Nolan's mystery thriller The Prestige starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale. In 2007 he appeared in Flawless, and in 2008 and 2012 he reprised his role as Alfred in Christopher Nolan's critically acclaimed Batman sequels The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises as well as starring in the British drama Is Anybody There?, which explores the final days of life.

It was reported by Empire magazine that Caine had said that Harry Brown (released on 13 November 2009) would be his last lead role.[66] Caine later clarified that he had no intention of retiring, stating that "You don’t retire in this business; the business retires you."[67][68]

2010s

 
Caine (second from right) with the cast of Inception at 10 July premiere in 2010

Caine appeared in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception as Prof. Stephen Miles, Cobb's (Leonardo DiCaprio) mentor and father-in-law. The film was a financial and critical success, earning 8 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture. He voiced Finn McMissile in Pixar's 2011 film Cars 2 and also voiced a supporting role in the animated film Gnomeo & Juliet. He also starred in the 2012 film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, as Josh Hutcherson's character's grandfather; the film also featured Dwayne Johnson and Vanessa Hudgens.

Caine reprised his role as Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman sequel The Dark Knight Rises, which was released in July 2012. Caine later called The Dark Knight Trilogy, "one of the greatest things I have done in my life."[69] In 2013, Caine appeared in the heist thriller Now You See Me starring alongside Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Ruffalo, Isla Fisher, Woody Harrelson, and Morgan Freeman. Caine played the role of Arthur Tressler, an insurance magnate and the Four Horsemen's sponsor. The film, despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, was a financial success at the box office and spawned a sequel, Now You See Me 2 (2016).

He appeared in Nolan's 2014 science-fiction film Interstellar as Professor Brand, a high-ranking NASA scientist, ideator of Plan A, former mentor of Cooper and father of Amelia.[70] The film starred Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, and Jessica Chastain. In 2015, Caine co-starred in Matthew Vaughn's action spy comedy Kingsman: The Secret Service starring Colin Firth, Taron Egerton, and Samuel L. Jackson.[71] In May 2015 he starred in Paolo Sorrentino's Italian comedy-drama film Youth alongside Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano, and Jane Fonda. Caine appeared in the lead role of retired composer Fred Ballinger, where he and the film won great acclaim at its debut at the Cannes Film Festival.[72] Caine received a London Film Critics' Circle Award for British Actor of the Year nomination for his performance. In October 2015, Caine read Hans Christian Andersen's "Little Claus and Big Claus" for the children's fairytales app GivingTales in aid of UNICEF, together with Sir Roger Moore, Stephen Fry, Ewan McGregor, Dame Joan Collins, Joanna Lumley, David Walliams, Charlotte Rampling and Paul McKenna.[73]

In 2017, Caine was cast in a spoken cameo role in Christopher Nolan's action-thriller Dunkirk (2017), based on the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II, as a Royal Air Force Spitfire pilot, as a nod to his role of RAF fighter pilot Squadron Leader Canfield in Battle of Britain (1969).[74][75] In 2018, Caine starred as Brian Reader in King of Thieves, which was based on the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary of 2015.[76][77]

2020s

In May 2019, Caine was cast as Sir Michael Crosby, a British Intelligence officer, in Christopher Nolan's Tenet (2020).[78] The film starred John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki and Kenneth Branagh. The film was released during the COVID-19 pandemic in September 2020 after being delayed multiple times and became a box office disappointment, despite receiving positive reviews.[79][80] Caine also appeared in the children's fantasy film, Come Away (2020) starring Angelina Jolie, David Oyelowo, and Gugu Mbatha-Raw. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews, with critics praising its performances and lavish production design.[81][82] In the 2021 film Twist, an adaptation of Charles DickensOliver Twist set in the present day, Caine plays Fagin.[83] In interviews promoting the 2021 film Best Sellers, Caine suggested that he would not make another film, citing difficulty in walking and his new interest in novel-writing developed during the COVID-19 lockdowns.[84] However, his representatives told Variety that he was not retiring from acting.[85]

In popular culture

"I kept my cockney accent in order to let other working class boys know that if I made it, they could do it too."

—Caine speaking to CNN's The Screening Room in 2007 on retaining his accent.[65]

Caine is regarded as a British cultural icon, with Mairi Mackay of CNN stating: "Michael Caine has been personifying British cool since the swinging sixties. He has brought some of British cinema's most iconic characters to life and introduced his very own laid-back cockney gangster into pop culture. He doggedly retained a regional accent at a time when the plummy tones of Received Pronunciation were considered obligatory. It is a sweet irony that his accent has become his calling card."[65] In 2015 The Times called Caine "the epitome of Sixties cool in his first outing as the secret agent Harry Palmer".[6] A trailer for his second role as Palmer described him as possessing "horn rims, cockney wit and an iron fist".[86] With his distinctive voice and manner of speaking, Caine is a popular subject for impersonators and mimics.[87] Most Caine impressions include the catchphrase "Not a lot of people know that."[65] The catchphrase emanates from Caine's habit of informing people of obscure "interesting facts" that he has collected.[88] Referring to Caine as being the "biggest mine of useless information", Peter Sellers initiated the catchphrase when he appeared on BBC1's Parkinson show on 28 October 1972 and said:

Not many people know that. This is my Michael Caine impression. You see, Mike's always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records. At the drop of a hat he'll trot one out. 'Did you know that it takes a man in a tweed suit five-and-a-half seconds to fall from the top of Big Ben to the ground?' Now there's not many people who know that![89]

Caine later spoke of how Sellers used his impression of him as his answering machine message in the 1970s: “I called Peter one day, he wasn't in. And there was me saying, 'My name is Michael Caine. I just want you to know that Peter Sellers is not in. Not many people know that.' He invented that 'not many people know that.' And then everybody who rang him, they got me saying, 'Not many people know that.'"[90] Over the years Caine himself had parodied his catchphrase and his "interesting facts", and has imitated others' impressions of him.[91] In an interview with Michael Parkinson in 2007, Caine commented on the impersonations of his voice, "I can do it. 'Hello. My name is Michael Caine. Not many people know that.' I sound like a bloody moron. You know where they've got me now? On birthday cards. 'It's your birthday today. Not many people know that'. Now they've got me on Satellite navigation. It's me going, 'take the second turn on the right, and you'll wind up right in the shit.'"[91] In 1983, Caine used his "not a lot of people know that" phrase as a joke in the film Educating Rita.[65]

 
Waxwork of Caine as Harry Palmer (from 1965's The Ipcress File) at Madame Tussauds, London

The comedy sketch show Harry Enfield's Television Programme included a series of sketches in which Paul Whitehouse played a character called Michael Paine; an amalgam of previous Michael Caine impressions, who in a reference to Caine's character Harry Palmer from The Ipcress File wears oversized, thick-rimmed glasses and a trench coat. He introduces himself with the line, "My name is Michael Paine, and I am a nosy neighbour" and in a spoof of the stakeout at the beginning of The Ipcress File, recounts to the camera the 'suspiciously' mundane behaviour of his neighbours, before saying, "Not a lot of people know that I know that".[92] Caine's Harry Palmer character (with the glasses, the girls, and disregard for authority) was among the many British pop cultural influences for Mike MyersAustin Powers films.[93] At Myers’ request, Caine himself starred in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), with his portrayal of Nigel Powers, father of Austin Powers, spoofing Harry Palmer.[93]

 
The artwork Hang On a Minute Lads, I've Got a Great Idea, the famous line by Caine at the end of The Italian Job (1969), by Richard Wilson on the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, England

A parody of Caine appears in the animated series Ugly Americans, in the episode "The Dork Knight", which also parodies the film The Dark Knight. In the episode, Caine appears as himself, portrayed in the light of his Alfred Pennyworth interpretation, and constantly annoys the protagonists with endless anecdotes of his career.

The 2010 television series The Trip, starring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan, featured improvised scenes in which the two leads argue over who can do the better Michael Caine impression.[94] Among the lines they repeat in their attempts to outdo each other are, "You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off!" and, "She was only sixteen years old"—from The Italian Job and Get Carter, respectively.[94] Coogan and Brydon later did their impressions from a balcony at the Royal Albert Hall during a celebration of Caine's work, only to be interrupted by the real Caine informing them that they were out of shape: "For me, it's a full-time job."[95]

Craig Ferguson ran segments on his show where he parodied Caine, usually while wearing a space suit.[96] In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph, Caine spoke of the impersonations and how everyone he meets quotes lines at him, to the point he quotes them quoting him.[92] When asked whether he is ever tired of telling his anecdotes, Caine stated: "I enjoy making people laugh. The trick is to tell them against yourself. If you praise yourself your stories aren't funny."[92]

In 2018, Caine starred in a British Airways’ pre-flight safety video, appearing with six other British celebrities, including actresses Olivia Colman and Naomie Harris. Promoting the Flying Start children’s charity partnership between BA and Comic Relief, they are featured ‘auditioning’ in humorous sketches while also highlighting important safety messages.[97]

Personal life

 
Caine and his wife Shakira in Venice, Italy, in 2014

Caine lives in Leatherhead, Surrey, in a house with a movie theatre which cost him £100,000 to build.[98] He was patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival.[99] He has also lived in North Stoke, Oxfordshire; Clewer, Berkshire; Lowestoft, Suffolk; and Chelsea Harbour, London. In addition, Caine owns an apartment at the Apogee in Miami Beach, Florida. He still keeps a small flat near where he grew up in London. Caine has published three volumes of memoirs, What's It All About? in 1992, The Elephant to Hollywood in 2010,[100] and Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life in 2018.[101]

Caine was married to actress Patricia Haines from 1954 to 1958.[102][103] They had a daughter, Dominique (who was named after the heroine of Ayn Rand's novel, The Fountainhead).[104] He dated Edina Ronay, Nancy Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Candice Bergen, Bianca Jagger, Jill St. John and Françoise Pascal.[23][105][106][107] Caine has been married to actress and model Shakira Baksh since 8 January 1973. They met after Caine saw her in a Maxwell House coffee commercial and a friend gave him her telephone number. He called her every day for ten days until she finally agreed to meet him.[108] They have a daughter, Natasha Haleema.[102][109] As a Christian married to a Muslim, he says "no questions or issues ever come up" and describes his wife's beliefs as "very benign and peaceful."[110]

 
Caine with Scarlett Johansson at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert, December 2008

Proud of his working class roots, Caine has discussed the opportunities his film career gave him: "I got to play football with Pelé, for God's sake. And I danced with Bob Fosse."[92] He also became close friends with John Lennon, stating: "With John and I it was a case of bonding because we were both working class and we shared a sense of humour. We were pretending we weren't who people thought we were."[92] His closest friends included two James Bond actors, Sean Connery and Roger Moore.[92]

Some time after his mother died, Caine and his younger brother, Stanley, learned they had an elder half-brother named David. He suffered from severe epilepsy and had been kept in Cane Hill Mental Hospital his entire life. Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital, even her husband did not know the child existed. David died in 1992.[111]

In July 2016, Caine changed his name by deed poll to his long-time stage name in order to simplify security checks at airports. Caine stated that because the security guard often recognized him but was unaware of his real name, it would waste a considerable amount of his time as he tried to prove that he and "Maurice Joseph Micklewhite" were the same person:

"[A security guard] would say, 'Hi Michael Caine,' and suddenly I'd be giving him a passport with a different name on it. I could stand there for an hour. So I changed my name."[112]

Political views

Caine has often been outspoken about his political views, referring to himself as a "left-wing Tory" influenced by both his working-class background and Korean War service.[113][114] He left the United Kingdom for the United States in the late-1970s, citing the income tax levied on top earners by the Labour government of James Callaghan, which then stood at 83%.[115] He lived in Beverly Hills during that time, but returned to the UK eight years later when taxes had been lowered by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher:

I realised that's not a socialist country, it's a communist country without a dictator, so I left and I was never going to come back. Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end, you know, you don't mind paying tax. What am I going to do? Not pay tax and drive around in a Rolls-Royce, with cripples begging on the street like you see in some countries?[116]

Following the launch of his film Harry Brown in 2009, Caine called for the reintroduction of national service in the UK to give young people "a sense of belonging, rather than a sense of violence".[117]

In 2009, Caine publicly criticised the Labour government of Gordon Brown for its new 50% income tax rate on top earners and threatened to return to the United States if his taxes were increased further.[114] During the run up to the 2010 general election, Caine publicly endorsed the Conservative Party and appeared with then-party leader David Cameron for the launch of a civilian non-compulsory "National Service" for sixteen-year-olds, although Caine stated he had previously supported New Labour under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997.[118] In July 2014, Caine was reported to have been a celebrity investor in a tax avoidance scheme called Liberty.[119] In November 2014, Caine described the proposed mansion tax by then Labour leader Ed Miliband as "preposterous and silly".[120]

Caine voted in favour of Brexit in the 2016 European Referendum, stating he would rather be a "poor master than a rich servant".[121] He said he was a reluctant Leaver; "I don't know what to vote for. Both are scary. To me, you've now got in Europe a sort of government-by-proxy of everybody, who has now got carried away. Unless there is some extremely significant changes, we should get out."[122]

In a 2010 Classic FM interview, Caine said that he had persuaded a doctor to deliberately give his father a fatal overdose when he was dying from liver cancer in 1955 and endorsed voluntary euthanasia.[123]

Music and other interests

Caine is a fan of chill-out music, and he released a compilation CD called Cained in 2007 on the UMTV record label.[124][125] He met his good friend Elton John and was discussing musical tastes, when Caine said that he had been creating chillout mix tapes as an amateur for years.[125][126] Caine and Elton John had also appeared on the same episode of Parkinson, where they sang an impromptu version of the pub tune “Knees Up Mother Brown”.[127] Also in music, Caine provided vocal samples for the Ska-pop band Madness for their 1984 hit "Michael Caine", as his daughter was a fan. He has sung in film roles as well, including Little Voice and for the 1992 musical film The Muppet Christmas Carol.[128]

Caine quit his 80-a-day smoking habit in the early 1970s after a lecture by Tony Curtis.[129] He is a fan of cricket. This was alluded to by Gary Oldman, who acted with Caine in The Dark Knight Rises, when he talked about Caine's acting methods: "It's, 'Take one'. He got it. 'Take two', got it. 'Take three', got it. He's just on the money. ... He doesn't fuck around because he wants to get back to cricket."[130]

Trivia books written by Caine include Not Many People Know That!, And Not Many People Know This Either!, Michael Caine's Moving Picture Show, and Not a Lot of People Know This is 1988. Proceeds from the books went to the National Playing Fields Association, a UK charity for which Caine served as vice president, and which aims to protect and promote open spaces for sports and recreation in British cities and towns.[131]

Partial filmography

Awards and honours

 
Caine's handprints in Leicester Square, London

Caine has been nominated for an Oscar six times, winning his first Academy Award for the 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters, and his second in 1999 for The Cider House Rules, in both cases as a supporting actor. His performance in Educating Rita in 1983 earned him the BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. Caine is one of only two actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s (the other one being Jack Nicholson); Laurence Olivier was also nominated for an acting Academy Award in five decades, beginning in 1939 and ending in 1978, as were Paul Newman (1950s, '60s, '80s, '90s and 2000s) and Denzel Washington (1980s, '90s, 2000s, '10s, and '20s). Caine appeared in seven films that were ranked in the BFI's 100 greatest British films of the 20th century.[132] He has appeared in seven films that featured in the British Film Institute's 100 greatest British films of the 20th century.

He was appointed a CBE in the 1992 Queen's Birthday Honours,[133] and in the 2000 Birthday Honours he was knighted as Sir Maurice Micklewhite CBE by Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace.[134][135] In a tribute to his background, he stated: "I was named after my father and I was knighted in his name because I love my father. I always kept my real name—I'm a very private and family-orientated person."[136] In 2000 he received a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award.[137]

In 2008, Caine was awarded the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Showbusiness at the Variety Club Awards.[138] On 5 January 2011 he was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France's culture minister, Frédéric Mitterrand.[139] In May 2012, Caine was awarded the Honorary Freedom of the London Borough of Southwark as a person of distinction and eminence of the borough.[140] In 2017, Caine was the recipient of the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement. His Golden Plate was presented by Awards Council member Peter Jackson.[141][142]

Bibliography

Caine has written three memoirs across several decades. He published the first, What's It All About?, in 1992, whose title is a reference to a song in his 1966 hit film Alfie. It was reviewed negatively in The New York Times, which called it an "archetypal show-business memoir" that was engaging but tainted by the book's "name-dropping, the sexual boasting, the sensitivity to slights".[143] His second memoir, The Elephant to Hollywood, was published in 2010. Janet Maslin of The New York Times reviewed it positively, calling Caine a "charming raconteur" and "wittily self-deprecating".[144]

Bibliography

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  • And Not Many People Know This Either!. Robson Books. 1985. ISBN 978-0860513452.
  • Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Moviemaking. Applause Theatre Book Publishers. 1990. ISBN 9781557832771.
  • What's It All About? An Autobiography. Random House. 1992. ISBN 978-0394584218.
  • The Elephant to Hollywood. Henry Holt & Company. 2010. ISBN 9781429982863.
  • Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life. Hachette. 2018. ISBN 978-0316451192.

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External links

  • Michael Caine 18 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • Michael Caine on National Public Radio in 2010
  • Michael Caine on Charlie Rose
  • "The Films of Michael Caine" on YouTube compilation of film clips, 4 minutes
  • PLAY DIRTY/Caine Special on Location in Spain
  • Martyn Palmer, "Double act: Michael Caine and Jude Law (lunch and discussion)", The Times, 17 November 2007
  • IGN.com interview 18 March 2003
  • 200 years of Michael Caine's family tree
  • Sir Michael Caine interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs, 25 December 2009
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For other uses see Michael Caine disambiguation Sir Michael Caine CBE born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite 14 March 1933 is an English actor Known for his distinctive Cockney accent 2 he has appeared in more than 160 films over a career spanning seven decades and is considered a British film icon 3 4 He has received various awards including two Academy Awards a BAFTA three Golden Globe Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award As of 2017 the films in which Caine has appeared have grossed over 7 8 billion worldwide 5 Caine is one of only five male actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in five different decades nb 1 In 2000 he received a BAFTA Fellowship and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contribution to cinema SirMichael CaineCBECaine at the 2012 Vienna International Film FestivalBornMaurice Joseph Micklewhite 1933 03 14 14 March 1933 age 90 London EnglandOccupationActorYears active1950 presentWorksFilmographySpousesPatricia Haines m 1954 div 1958 wbr Shakira Baksh m 1973 wbr Children2RelativesStanley Caine brother AwardsFull listMichael Caine s voice source source source track from the BBC programme Front Row Interviews 29 September 2010 1 Websitemichaelcaine wbr comOften playing a Cockney Caine made his breakthrough in the 1960s with starring roles in British films such as Zulu 1964 The Ipcress File 1965 The Italian Job 1969 and Battle of Britain 1969 During this time he established a distinctive visual style wearing thick horn rimmed glasses combined with sharp suits and a laconic vocal delivery he was recognized as a style icon of the 1960s 6 7 8 He solidified his stardom with roles in Get Carter 1971 The Last Valley 1971 The Man Who Would Be King 1975 The Eagle Has Landed 1976 and A Bridge Too Far 1977 Caine received two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actor for his roles as Elliot in Woody Allen s comedy Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 and as Dr Wilbur Larch in Lasse Hallstrom s drama The Cider House Rules 1999 His other Oscar nominated films include Alfie 1966 Sleuth 1972 Educating Rita 1983 and The Quiet American 2002 Other notable performances include in the films California Suite 1978 Dressed to Kill 1980 Mona Lisa 1986 Little Voice 1998 Quills 2000 Children of Men 2006 and Youth 2015 Caine is also known for his performance as Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol 1992 and for his comedic roles in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 1988 Miss Congeniality 2000 Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 and Secondhand Lions 2003 Caine portrayed Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight Trilogy 2005 2012 He appeared in Nolan s films The Prestige 2006 Inception 2010 Interstellar 2014 and Tenet 2020 He also appeared in the actions films Now You See Me 2013 and Kingsman The Secret Service 2014 Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Acting career 3 1 1950s 3 2 1960s 3 3 1970s 3 4 1980s 3 5 1990s 3 6 2000s 3 7 2010s 3 8 2020s 4 In popular culture 5 Personal life 5 1 Political views 5 2 Music and other interests 6 Partial filmography 7 Awards and honours 8 Bibliography 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksEarly life Edit Blue plaque erected in 2003 marking Caine s birthplace at St Olave s Hospital in Rotherhithe south east London Blue plaque at the former school in North Runcton where as a wartime evacuee Caine made his stage debut Michael Caine was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite at St Olave s Hospital in the Rotherhithe district of London on 14 March 1933 9 10 11 12 the son of cook and charwoman Ellen Frances Marie nee Burchell 1900 1989 13 14 and fish market porter Maurice Joseph Micklewhite 1899 1956 His father was of Irish and Romani descent 15 Caine was raised in his mother s Protestant faith 16 He had a younger brother named Stanley 1935 2013 who also became an actor and an older maternal half brother named David Burchell He grew up in London s Southwark district during the Second World War he was evacuated 100 miles 160 km north to North Runcton Norfolk where he made his acting debut at the village school and had a pet horse called Lottie 17 18 After the war Caine s father was demobilised and the family were rehoused by the council in Marshall Gardens in London s Elephant and Castle area where they lived in a prefabricated house made in Canada 19 as much of London s housing stock had been destroyed during the Blitz in 1940 and 1941 Caine later wrote in his autobiography The prefabs as they were known were intended to be temporary homes while London was reconstructed but we ended up living there for eighteen years and for us after a cramped flat with an outside toilet it was luxury 20 At the age of 10 Caine acted in a school play as the father of the ugly sisters in Cinderella His trousers zipper was undone prompting the audience to laugh which inspired him to pursue an acting career 21 In 1944 he passed his eleven plus examination winning a scholarship to Hackney Downs School 22 After a year there he moved to Wilson s School in Camberwell which he left at age 16 after gaining School Certificates in six subjects He then worked briefly as a filing clerk and messenger for a film company in Victoria and film producer Jay Lewis on Wardour Street 23 Military career EditIn 1952 Caine was called up to do his national service Between 1952 and 1954 he served in the British Army s Royal Fusiliers first at the British Army of the Rhine Headquarters in Iserlohn West Germany and then on active service in the Korean War Caine went into Korea feeling sympathetic to communism coming as he did from a poor family but the experience left him permanently repelled due to the human wave attacks practised by North Korea and China which left him with the sense that their governments did not care about their citizens 24 He experienced a situation in which he thought he was going to die the memory of which stayed with him and formed his character In his 2010 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood he wrote that The rest of my life I have lived every bloody moment from the moment I wake up until the time I go to sleep 25 26 27 28 Caine has said that he would like to see the return of national service in Britain to help combat youth violence stating I m just saying put them in the Army for six months You re there to learn how to defend your country You belong to the country Then when you come out you have a sense of belonging rather than a sense of violence 29 Acting career Edit1950s Edit Caine s uncredited film debut was a walk on role in Morning Departure 1950 A few years later in Horsham Sussex he responded to an advertisement in The Stage for an assistant stage manager who would also perform bit parts for the Horsham based Westminster Repertory Company who were performing at the Carfax Electric Theatre 30 Adopting the stage name Michael White in July 1953 he was cast as the drunkard Hindley in the company s production of Wuthering Heights 31 32 He moved to the Lowestoft Repertory Company in Suffolk for a year when he was 21 It was here that he met his first wife Patricia Haines 33 He has described the first nine years of his career as really really brutal 34 as well as more like purgatory than paradise 17 He appeared in nine plays during his time at the Lowestoft Rep at the Arcadia Theatre with Jackson Stanley s Standard Players When his career took him to London in 1954 after his provincial apprenticeship his agent informed him that there was already a Michael White performing as an actor in London and that he had to come up with a new name immediately 31 Speaking to his agent from a telephone booth in Leicester Square London he looked around for inspiration noted that The Caine Mutiny was being shown at the Odeon Cinema and decided to change his name to Michael Caine 31 He joked on television in 1987 that had a tree partly blocking his view been a few feet to the left he might have been called Michael Mutiny Humphrey Bogart was his screen idol and he would later play the part originally intended for Bogart in John Huston s The Man Who Would Be King 14 He also later joked in interviews that had he looked the other way he would have ended up as Michael One Hundred and One Dalmatians 35 In 1958 Caine played the minor role of a court orderly in a BBC Television adaptation of the story The Caine Mutiny Court Martial 36 Caine moved in with another rising cockney actor Terence Stamp and began hanging out with him and Peter O Toole in the London party scene after he had become O Toole s understudy in Lindsay Anderson s West End staging of Willis Hall s The Long and the Short and the Tall in 1959 31 Caine took over the role when O Toole left to make Lawrence of Arabia and went on to a four month tour of the UK and Ireland 31 Caine s first film role was as one of the privates in George Baker s platoon in the 1956 film A Hill in Korea The stars of the film were Baker Harry Andrews Stanley Baker and Michael Medwin with Stephen Boyd and Ronald Lewis Robert Shaw also had a small part Researcher Pete Dicks noted that Caine played a German officer in the 1958 film The Two Headed Spy Caine also appeared regularly on television in small roles His first credited role on the BBC was in 1956 where he played Boudousse in the Jean Anouilh play The Lark Other parts included three roles in Dixon of Dock Green in 1957 1958 and 1959 prisoner of war series Escape 1957 and the crime thriller drama Mister Charlesworth 1958 1960s Edit Caine continued to appear on television in serials The Golden Girl and No Wreath for the General but was then cast in the play The Compartment written by Johnny Speight a two hander also starring Frank Finlay This was followed by main roles in other plays including the character Tosh in Somewhere for the Night a Sunday Night Play written by Bill Naughton televised on Sunday 3 December 1961 another two hander by Johnny Speight The Playmates and two editions of BBC plays strand First Night Funny Noises with Their Mouths and The Way with Reggie both 1963 He also acted in radio plays including Bill Naughton s Looking for Frankie on the BBC Home Service 1963 A big break came for Caine when he was cast as Meff in James Saunders Cockney comedy Next Time I ll Sing To You when this play was presented at the New Arts Theatre in London on 23 January 1963 37 Scenes from the play s performance were featured in the April 1963 issue of Theatre World magazine 38 Caine in the trailer for Zulu 1964 When this play moved to the Criterion in Piccadilly with Michael Codron directing he was visited backstage by Stanley Baker one of the four stars in Caine s first film A Hill in Korea who told him about the part of a Cockney private in his upcoming film Zulu a film Baker was producing and starring in Baker told Caine to meet the director Cy Endfield who informed him that he already had given the part to James Booth a fellow Cockney who was Caine s friend because he looked more Cockney than Caine did Endfield then told the 6 2 Caine that he did not look like a Cockney but like an officer and offered him a screen test for the role of a snobbish upper class officer after Caine assured him that he could do a posh accent Caine believes Endfield offered him a Cockney the role of an aristocrat because being American he did not have the endemic British class prejudice Though he tested poorly Endfield gave him the part that would make him a film star 39 Location shooting for Zulu took place in Natal South Africa for 14 weeks in 1963 40 41 42 According to his 2010 autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood Caine had been signed to a seven year contract by Joseph E Levine whose Embassy Films was distributing Zulu After the return of the cast to England and the completion of the film Levine released him from the contract telling him I know you re not but you gotta face the fact that you look like a queer on screen Levine gave his contract to his Zulu co star James Booth 43 Caine during filming in 1967 in his third outing as crook turned spy Harry Palmer Subsequently Caine s agent got him cast in the BBC production Hamlet at Elsinore 1964 as Horatio in support of Christopher Plummer s Hamlet Horatio was the only classical role which Caine who had never received dramatic training would ever play Caine wrote I decided that if my on screen appearance was going to be an issue then I would use it to bring out all Horatio s ambiguous sexuality 44 Caine s roles as effete seeming aristocrats were to contrast with his next projects in which he was to become notable for using a regional accent rather than the Received Pronunciation then considered proper for film actors At that time his working class Cockney speech stood out to American and British audiences alike as did the Beatles Liverpudlian accents Zulu was followed by two of Caine s best known roles the rough edged petty crook turned spy Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File 1965 and the titular womanising young Cockney in Alfie 1966 In a 2016 interview Caine cited Alfie as his favourite film of his career saying it made me a star in America as well and it was my first nomination for an Academy Award 45 He went on to play Harry Palmer in a further four films Funeral in Berlin 1966 Billion Dollar Brain 1967 Bullet to Beijing 1995 and Midnight in Saint Petersburg 1996 46 Caine made his first film in Hollywood in 1966 after an invitation from Shirley MacLaine to play opposite her in Gambit During the first two weeks whilst staying at the Beverly Hills Hotel he met long term friends John Wayne and agent Swifty Lazar Wayne was a fan of Caine s performance in Alfie and suggested to Caine Speak slow and speak low Caine was always grateful for that advice 47 Caine starred in the film The Magus 1968 which although BAFTA nominated for Best Cinematography failed at the box office Caine starred in the 1969 comedy caper film The Italian Job as Charlie Croker the leader of a Cockney criminal gang released from prison with the intention of doing a big job in Italy to steal gold bullion from an armoured security truck One of the most celebrated roles of his career in a 2002 poll his line You re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off was voted the second funniest line in film after He s not the Messiah he s a very naughty boy from Monty Python s Life of Brian 48 and favourite one liner in a 2003 poll of 1 000 film fans 49 Culminating in a cliffhanger The Italian Job has one of the most discussed end scenes in film what happened to the coachload of gold teetering over the edge of a cliff has been debated in the decades since the film was released 50 51 1970s Edit Caine in the trailer for Get Carter 1971 After working on The Italian Job with Noel Coward and a role as RAF fighter pilot squadron leader Canfield in the all star cast of Battle of Britain both 1969 Caine played the lead in Get Carter 1971 a British gangster film Caine continued with successes including Sleuth 1972 opposite Laurence Olivier and John Huston s The Man Who Would Be King 1975 co starring Sean Connery which received widespread acclaim 52 The Times applauded the lovely double act of Caine and Connery clowning to their doom while Huston paid tribute to Caine s improvisation as an actor Michael is one of the most intelligent men among the artists I ve known I don t particularly care to throw the ball to an actor and let him improvise but with Michael it s different I just let him get on with it 52 In 1974 Caine appeared in The Black Windmill co starring Donald Pleasence In 1976 he appeared in Tom Mankiewicz s screen adaptation of the Jack Higgins novel The Eagle Has Landed as Oberst Colonel Kurt Steiner the commander of a Luftwaffe paratroop unit disguised as Polish paratroopers whose mission was to kidnap or kill the then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill alongside co stars Donald Sutherland Robert Duvall Jenny Agutter and Donald Pleasence Caine also was part of an all star cast in A Bridge Too Far 1977 53 In 1978 Caine starred in Silver Bears an adaptation of Paul Erdman s 1974 novel of the same name and co starred in the Academy Award winning California Suite Caine in 1979 In the late 1970s Caine s choice of roles was frequently criticised something to which he has referred with self deprecating comments about taking parts strictly for the money He averaged two films a year but these included such films as The Swarm 1978 although critically panned it was Academy Award nominated for Best Costume Design Ashanti 1979 and Beyond the Poseidon Adventure 1979 1980s Edit In the early 1980s Caine appeared in The Island 1980 The Hand 1981 and had a reunion with his Sleuth co star Laurence Olivier in The Jigsaw Man 1982 During the 1980s Caine enjoyed further acclaimed roles and awards attention He co starred with Julie Walters in Educating Rita 1983 for which he won a BAFTA and a Golden Globe Award In 1986 he portrayed the neurotic Elliot in Woody Allen s ensemble comedy Hannah and Her Sisters starring Barbara Hershey Dianne Wiest and Mia Farrow For his performance he won his first Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 54 Caine also played a suave English conman opposite a clumsy American played by Steve Martin in the crime comedy Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 1988 directed by Frank Oz The film earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination 55 Caine s other successful films critically or financially were the 1980 Golden Globe nominated slasher film Dressed to Kill the 1981 war film Escape to Victory featuring Sylvester Stallone and footballers from the 1960s and 1970s including Pele and Bobby Moore the 1982 film Deathtrap and the Academy Award nominated Mona Lisa 1986 In 1987 Caine narrated Hero the official film of the 1986 FIFA World Cup 56 In 1988 he played Chief Insp Frederick Abberline in the two part TV drama Jack the Ripper which co starred Jane Seymour and was produced to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the notorious Jack the Ripper murder spree in Victorian London 57 Despite his success in the 1980s Caine also appeared in some poorly received films such as Blame It on Rio 1984 the Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais comedy Water 1985 the fourth and final film in the Jaws franchise Jaws The Revenge 1987 and Without a Clue 1988 portraying Sherlock Holmes Caine s commitment to filming Jaws The Revenge in the Bahamas meant that he was unable to receive his Academy Award for Hannah and Her Sisters in person and Dianne Wiest accepted it on his behalf On Jaws The Revenge Caine said I have never seen the film but by all accounts it was terrible However I have seen the house that it built and it is terrific 58 59 1990s Edit It was absolutely perfect at that time for what I wanted I could make it and my daughter could see it That s why I did it And it was lovely Caine on playing Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol 60 In the 1990s Caine found good parts harder to come by He played the mysterious bartender Mike in Mr Destiny in 1990 and appeared with Roger Moore in Bullseye 1990 A high point came when he played Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol 1992 61 62 Having been chosen by Brian Henson Caine stated I m going to play this movie like I m working with the Royal Shakespeare Company I will never wink I will never do anything Muppety I am going to play Scrooge as if it is an utterly dramatic role and there are no puppets around me 63 He played the beleaguered stage director Lloyd Fellowes in the film adaptation of Noises Off 1992 He also played a villain in the Steven Seagal film On Deadly Ground 1994 He was in two straight to video Harry Palmer sequels and a few television films However Caine s reputation as a pop icon was still intact thanks to his roles in films such as The Italian Job and Get Carter His performance in Little Voice 1998 was seen as something of a return to form and won him a Golden Globe Award Better parts followed including The Cider House Rules 1999 for which he won his second Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor 64 2000s Edit Caine in London at the European premiere of The Dark Knight July 2008 In the 2000s Caine appeared in the comedy Miss Congeniality 2000 as the refined pageant coach opposite Sandra Bullock as the undercover FBI agent The film was a massive box office success and Caine earned praise for his comic turn That same year Caine also appeared in Philip Kaufman s controversial yet acclaimed film Quills 2000 as Dr Royer Collard opposite Geoffrey Rush Kate Winslet and Joaquin Phoenix In 2001 Caine starred in the ensemble dramedy Last Orders starring Helen Mirren Bob Hoskins and Tom Courtenay Caine s next film The Quiet American 2002 won him great critical acclaim earning him his sixth Academy Award nomination Caine also earned a Golden Globe Award and British Academy Film Award for his performance Several of Caine s classic films have been remade including The Italian Job Get Carter Alfie and Sleuth In the 2007 remake of Sleuth Caine took over the role Laurence Olivier played in the 1972 version and Jude Law played Caine s original role Caine is one of the few actors to have played a starring role in two versions of the same film In an interview with CNN Law spoke of his admiration for Caine I learned so much just from watching how he monitored his performance and also how little he has to do He s a master technician and sometimes he was doing stuff I didn t see I couldn t register I d go back and watch it on the monitor it was like Oh my God the amount of variety he s put in there is breathtaking 65 Caine also starred multiple comedies during this time including playing Austin s father in Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 In 2003 he co starred with Robert Duvall and Haley Joel Osment in the family comedy Secondhand Lions Caine played family elder Henry Lair in the 2004 film Around the Bend Also in 2005 he played as Isabel s Nicole Kidman father in Bewitched alongside Will Ferrell and Shirley MacLaine In 2005 he was cast as Bruce Wayne s butler Alfred Pennyworth in Batman Begins the first movie in the new Batman film series known as The Dark Knight Trilogy In 2006 he appeared in Alfonso Cuaron s acclaimed dystopian drama Children of Men alongside Clive Owen and Julianne Moore as well as Nolan s mystery thriller The Prestige starring Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale In 2007 he appeared in Flawless and in 2008 and 2012 he reprised his role as Alfred in Christopher Nolan s critically acclaimed Batman sequels The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises as well as starring in the British drama Is Anybody There which explores the final days of life It was reported by Empire magazine that Caine had said that Harry Brown released on 13 November 2009 would be his last lead role 66 Caine later clarified that he had no intention of retiring stating that You don t retire in this business the business retires you 67 68 2010s Edit Caine second from right with the cast of Inception at 10 July premiere in 2010 Caine appeared in Christopher Nolan s science fiction thriller Inception as Prof Stephen Miles Cobb s Leonardo DiCaprio mentor and father in law The film was a financial and critical success earning 8 Academy Award nominations including Best Picture He voiced Finn McMissile in Pixar s 2011 film Cars 2 and also voiced a supporting role in the animated film Gnomeo amp Juliet He also starred in the 2012 film Journey 2 The Mysterious Island as Josh Hutcherson s character s grandfather the film also featured Dwayne Johnson and Vanessa Hudgens Caine at the 2012 Vienna International Film Festival Caine reprised his role as Alfred Pennyworth in the Batman sequel The Dark Knight Rises which was released in July 2012 Caine later called The Dark Knight Trilogy one of the greatest things I have done in my life 69 In 2013 Caine appeared in the heist thriller Now You See Me starring alongside Jesse Eisenberg Mark Ruffalo Isla Fisher Woody Harrelson and Morgan Freeman Caine played the role of Arthur Tressler an insurance magnate and the Four Horsemen s sponsor The film despite receiving mixed reviews from critics was a financial success at the box office and spawned a sequel Now You See Me 2 2016 He appeared in Nolan s 2014 science fiction film Interstellar as Professor Brand a high ranking NASA scientist ideator of Plan A former mentor of Cooper and father of Amelia 70 The film starred Matthew McConaughey Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain In 2015 Caine co starred in Matthew Vaughn s action spy comedy Kingsman The Secret Service starring Colin Firth Taron Egerton and Samuel L Jackson 71 In May 2015 he starred in Paolo Sorrentino s Italian comedy drama film Youth alongside Harvey Keitel Rachel Weisz Paul Dano and Jane Fonda Caine appeared in the lead role of retired composer Fred Ballinger where he and the film won great acclaim at its debut at the Cannes Film Festival 72 Caine received a London Film Critics Circle Award for British Actor of the Year nomination for his performance In October 2015 Caine read Hans Christian Andersen s Little Claus and Big Claus for the children s fairytales app GivingTales in aid of UNICEF together with Sir Roger Moore Stephen Fry Ewan McGregor Dame Joan Collins Joanna Lumley David Walliams Charlotte Rampling and Paul McKenna 73 In 2017 Caine was cast in a spoken cameo role in Christopher Nolan s action thriller Dunkirk 2017 based on the Dunkirk evacuation of World War II as a Royal Air Force Spitfire pilot as a nod to his role of RAF fighter pilot Squadron Leader Canfield in Battle of Britain 1969 74 75 In 2018 Caine starred as Brian Reader in King of Thieves which was based on the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary of 2015 76 77 2020s Edit In May 2019 Caine was cast as Sir Michael Crosby a British Intelligence officer in Christopher Nolan s Tenet 2020 78 The film starred John David Washington Robert Pattinson Elizabeth Debicki and Kenneth Branagh The film was released during the COVID 19 pandemic in September 2020 after being delayed multiple times and became a box office disappointment despite receiving positive reviews 79 80 Caine also appeared in the children s fantasy film Come Away 2020 starring Angelina Jolie David Oyelowo and Gugu Mbatha Raw The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to mixed reviews with critics praising its performances and lavish production design 81 82 In the 2021 film Twist an adaptation of Charles Dickens Oliver Twist set in the present day Caine plays Fagin 83 In interviews promoting the 2021 film Best Sellers Caine suggested that he would not make another film citing difficulty in walking and his new interest in novel writing developed during the COVID 19 lockdowns 84 However his representatives told Variety that he was not retiring from acting 85 In popular culture Edit I kept my cockney accent in order to let other working class boys know that if I made it they could do it too Caine speaking to CNN s The Screening Room in 2007 on retaining his accent 65 Caine is regarded as a British cultural icon with Mairi Mackay of CNN stating Michael Caine has been personifying British cool since the swinging sixties He has brought some of British cinema s most iconic characters to life and introduced his very own laid back cockney gangster into pop culture He doggedly retained a regional accent at a time when the plummy tones of Received Pronunciation were considered obligatory It is a sweet irony that his accent has become his calling card 65 In 2015 The Times called Caine the epitome of Sixties cool in his first outing as the secret agent Harry Palmer 6 A trailer for his second role as Palmer described him as possessing horn rims cockney wit and an iron fist 86 With his distinctive voice and manner of speaking Caine is a popular subject for impersonators and mimics 87 Most Caine impressions include the catchphrase Not a lot of people know that 65 The catchphrase emanates from Caine s habit of informing people of obscure interesting facts that he has collected 88 Referring to Caine as being the biggest mine of useless information Peter Sellers initiated the catchphrase when he appeared on BBC1 s Parkinson show on 28 October 1972 and said Not many people know that This is my Michael Caine impression You see Mike s always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records At the drop of a hat he ll trot one out Did you know that it takes a man in a tweed suit five and a half seconds to fall from the top of Big Ben to the ground Now there s not many people who know that 89 Caine later spoke of how Sellers used his impression of him as his answering machine message in the 1970s I called Peter one day he wasn t in And there was me saying My name is Michael Caine I just want you to know that Peter Sellers is not in Not many people know that He invented that not many people know that And then everybody who rang him they got me saying Not many people know that 90 Over the years Caine himself had parodied his catchphrase and his interesting facts and has imitated others impressions of him 91 In an interview with Michael Parkinson in 2007 Caine commented on the impersonations of his voice I can do it Hello My name is Michael Caine Not many people know that I sound like a bloody moron You know where they ve got me now On birthday cards It s your birthday today Not many people know that Now they ve got me on Satellite navigation It s me going take the second turn on the right and you ll wind up right in the shit 91 In 1983 Caine used his not a lot of people know that phrase as a joke in the film Educating Rita 65 Waxwork of Caine as Harry Palmer from 1965 s The Ipcress File at Madame Tussauds London The comedy sketch show Harry Enfield s Television Programme included a series of sketches in which Paul Whitehouse played a character called Michael Paine an amalgam of previous Michael Caine impressions who in a reference to Caine s character Harry Palmer from The Ipcress File wears oversized thick rimmed glasses and a trench coat He introduces himself with the line My name is Michael Paine and I am a nosy neighbour and in a spoof of the stakeout at the beginning of The Ipcress File recounts to the camera the suspiciously mundane behaviour of his neighbours before saying Not a lot of people know that I know that 92 Caine s Harry Palmer character with the glasses the girls and disregard for authority was among the many British pop cultural influences for Mike Myers Austin Powers films 93 At Myers request Caine himself starred in Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 with his portrayal of Nigel Powers father of Austin Powers spoofing Harry Palmer 93 The artwork Hang On a Minute Lads I ve Got a Great Idea the famous line by Caine at the end of The Italian Job 1969 by Richard Wilson on the De La Warr Pavilion Bexhill on Sea England A parody of Caine appears in the animated series Ugly Americans in the episode The Dork Knight which also parodies the film The Dark Knight In the episode Caine appears as himself portrayed in the light of his Alfred Pennyworth interpretation and constantly annoys the protagonists with endless anecdotes of his career The 2010 television series The Trip starring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan featured improvised scenes in which the two leads argue over who can do the better Michael Caine impression 94 Among the lines they repeat in their attempts to outdo each other are You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off and She was only sixteen years old from The Italian Job and Get Carter respectively 94 Coogan and Brydon later did their impressions from a balcony at the Royal Albert Hall during a celebration of Caine s work only to be interrupted by the real Caine informing them that they were out of shape For me it s a full time job 95 Craig Ferguson ran segments on his show where he parodied Caine usually while wearing a space suit 96 In a 2010 interview with The Telegraph Caine spoke of the impersonations and how everyone he meets quotes lines at him to the point he quotes them quoting him 92 When asked whether he is ever tired of telling his anecdotes Caine stated I enjoy making people laugh The trick is to tell them against yourself If you praise yourself your stories aren t funny 92 In 2018 Caine starred in a British Airways pre flight safety video appearing with six other British celebrities including actresses Olivia Colman and Naomie Harris Promoting the Flying Start children s charity partnership between BA and Comic Relief they are featured auditioning in humorous sketches while also highlighting important safety messages 97 Personal life Edit Caine and his wife Shakira in Venice Italy in 2014 Caine lives in Leatherhead Surrey in a house with a movie theatre which cost him 100 000 to build 98 He was patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival 99 He has also lived in North Stoke Oxfordshire Clewer Berkshire Lowestoft Suffolk and Chelsea Harbour London In addition Caine owns an apartment at the Apogee in Miami Beach Florida He still keeps a small flat near where he grew up in London Caine has published three volumes of memoirs What s It All About in 1992 The Elephant to Hollywood in 2010 100 and Blowing the Bloody Doors Off And Other Lessons in Life in 2018 101 Caine was married to actress Patricia Haines from 1954 to 1958 102 103 They had a daughter Dominique who was named after the heroine of Ayn Rand s novel The Fountainhead 104 He dated Edina Ronay Nancy Sinatra Natalie Wood Candice Bergen Bianca Jagger Jill St John and Francoise Pascal 23 105 106 107 Caine has been married to actress and model Shakira Baksh since 8 January 1973 They met after Caine saw her in a Maxwell House coffee commercial and a friend gave him her telephone number He called her every day for ten days until she finally agreed to meet him 108 They have a daughter Natasha Haleema 102 109 As a Christian married to a Muslim he says no questions or issues ever come up and describes his wife s beliefs as very benign and peaceful 110 Caine with Scarlett Johansson at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert December 2008 Proud of his working class roots Caine has discussed the opportunities his film career gave him I got to play football with Pele for God s sake And I danced with Bob Fosse 92 He also became close friends with John Lennon stating With John and I it was a case of bonding because we were both working class and we shared a sense of humour We were pretending we weren t who people thought we were 92 His closest friends included two James Bond actors Sean Connery and Roger Moore 92 Some time after his mother died Caine and his younger brother Stanley learned they had an elder half brother named David He suffered from severe epilepsy and had been kept in Cane Hill Mental Hospital his entire life Although their mother regularly visited her first son in the hospital even her husband did not know the child existed David died in 1992 111 In July 2016 Caine changed his name by deed poll to his long time stage name in order to simplify security checks at airports Caine stated that because the security guard often recognized him but was unaware of his real name it would waste a considerable amount of his time as he tried to prove that he and Maurice Joseph Micklewhite were the same person A security guard would say Hi Michael Caine and suddenly I d be giving him a passport with a different name on it I could stand there for an hour So I changed my name 112 Political views Edit Caine has often been outspoken about his political views referring to himself as a left wing Tory influenced by both his working class background and Korean War service 113 114 He left the United Kingdom for the United States in the late 1970s citing the income tax levied on top earners by the Labour government of James Callaghan which then stood at 83 115 He lived in Beverly Hills during that time but returned to the UK eight years later when taxes had been lowered by the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher I realised that s not a socialist country it s a communist country without a dictator so I left and I was never going to come back Maggie Thatcher came in and put the taxes back down and in the end you know you don t mind paying tax What am I going to do Not pay tax and drive around in a Rolls Royce with cripples begging on the street like you see in some countries 116 Following the launch of his film Harry Brown in 2009 Caine called for the reintroduction of national service in the UK to give young people a sense of belonging rather than a sense of violence 117 In 2009 Caine publicly criticised the Labour government of Gordon Brown for its new 50 income tax rate on top earners and threatened to return to the United States if his taxes were increased further 114 During the run up to the 2010 general election Caine publicly endorsed the Conservative Party and appeared with then party leader David Cameron for the launch of a civilian non compulsory National Service for sixteen year olds although Caine stated he had previously supported New Labour under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997 118 In July 2014 Caine was reported to have been a celebrity investor in a tax avoidance scheme called Liberty 119 In November 2014 Caine described the proposed mansion tax by then Labour leader Ed Miliband as preposterous and silly 120 Caine voted in favour of Brexit in the 2016 European Referendum stating he would rather be a poor master than a rich servant 121 He said he was a reluctant Leaver I don t know what to vote for Both are scary To me you ve now got in Europe a sort of government by proxy of everybody who has now got carried away Unless there is some extremely significant changes we should get out 122 In a 2010 Classic FM interview Caine said that he had persuaded a doctor to deliberately give his father a fatal overdose when he was dying from liver cancer in 1955 and endorsed voluntary euthanasia 123 Music and other interests Edit Caine is a fan of chill out music and he released a compilation CD called Cained in 2007 on the UMTV record label 124 125 He met his good friend Elton John and was discussing musical tastes when Caine said that he had been creating chillout mix tapes as an amateur for years 125 126 Caine and Elton John had also appeared on the same episode of Parkinson where they sang an impromptu version of the pub tune Knees Up Mother Brown 127 Also in music Caine provided vocal samples for the Ska pop band Madness for their 1984 hit Michael Caine as his daughter was a fan He has sung in film roles as well including Little Voice and for the 1992 musical film The Muppet Christmas Carol 128 Caine quit his 80 a day smoking habit in the early 1970s after a lecture by Tony Curtis 129 He is a fan of cricket This was alluded to by Gary Oldman who acted with Caine in The Dark Knight Rises when he talked about Caine s acting methods It s Take one He got it Take two got it Take three got it He s just on the money He doesn t fuck around because he wants to get back to cricket 130 Trivia books written by Caine include Not Many People Know That And Not Many People Know This Either Michael Caine s Moving Picture Show and Not a Lot of People Know This is 1988 Proceeds from the books went to the National Playing Fields Association a UK charity for which Caine served as vice president and which aims to protect and promote open spaces for sports and recreation in British cities and towns 131 Partial filmography EditMain article Michael Caine filmography A Hill in Korea 1956 The Two Headed Spy 1958 Foxhole in Cairo 1960 Blind Spot 1958 Zulu 1964 The Ipcress File 1965 Alfie 1966 Funeral in Berlin 1966 Gambit 1966 Billion Dollar Brain 1967 Deadfall 1968 The Magus 1968 Play Dirty 1969 The Italian Job 1969 Battle of Britain 1969 Too Late the Hero 1970 The Last Valley 1971 Get Carter 1971 Pulp 1972 Sleuth 1972 Zee and Co 1972 The Black Windmill 1974 The Man Who Would Be King 1975 The Eagle Has Landed 1976 A Bridge Too Far 1977 The Swarm 1978 California Suite 1978 Ashanti 1979 The Island 1980 Dressed to Kill 1980 The Hand 1981 Escape to Victory 1981 Deathtrap 1982 Educating Rita 1983 The Jigsaw Man 1983 Blame It on Rio 1984 Water 1985 with thanks to Pete Dicks The Holcroft Covenant 1985 Hannah and Her Sisters 1986 Mona Lisa 1986 The Fourth Protocol 1987 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels 1988 Mr Destiny 1990 A Shock to the System 1990 The Muppet Christmas Carol 1992 On Deadly Ground 1994 Blood and Wine 1996 Little Voice 1998 The Cider House Rules 1999 Miss Congeniality 2000 The Quiet American 2002 Austin Powers in Goldmember 2002 Secondhand Lions 2003 Batman Begins 2005 Bewitched 2005 Children of Men 2006 The Prestige 2006 Flawless 2007 Sleuth 2007 The Dark Knight 2008 Is Anybody There 2008 Harry Brown 2009 Inception 2010 Cars 2 2011 The Dark Knight Rises 2012 Mr Morgan s Last Love 2013 Now You See Me 2013 Interstellar 2014 Kingsman The Secret Service 2015 Youth 2015 Going in Style 2017 King of Thieves 2018 Tenet 2020 Twist 2021 Best Sellers 2021 Medieval 2022 Awards and honours Edit Caine s handprints in Leicester Square London Main article List of awards and nominations received by Michael Caine Caine has been nominated for an Oscar six times winning his first Academy Award for the 1986 film Hannah and Her Sisters and his second in 1999 for The Cider House Rules in both cases as a supporting actor His performance in Educating Rita in 1983 earned him the BAFTA and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Caine is one of only two actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting in every decade from the 1960s to 2000s the other one being Jack Nicholson Laurence Olivier was also nominated for an acting Academy Award in five decades beginning in 1939 and ending in 1978 as were Paul Newman 1950s 60s 80s 90s and 2000s and Denzel Washington 1980s 90s 2000s 10s and 20s Caine appeared in seven films that were ranked in the BFI s 100 greatest British films of the 20th century 132 He has appeared in seven films that featured in the British Film Institute s 100 greatest British films of the 20th century He was appointed a CBE in the 1992 Queen s Birthday Honours 133 and in the 2000 Birthday Honours he was knighted as Sir Maurice Micklewhite CBE by Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace 134 135 In a tribute to his background he stated I was named after my father and I was knighted in his name because I love my father I always kept my real name I m a very private and family orientated person 136 In 2000 he received a BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award 137 In 2008 Caine was awarded the prize for Outstanding Contribution to Showbusiness at the Variety Club Awards 138 On 5 January 2011 he was made a Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France s culture minister Frederic Mitterrand 139 In May 2012 Caine was awarded the Honorary Freedom of the London Borough of Southwark as a person of distinction and eminence of the borough 140 In 2017 Caine was the recipient of the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement His Golden Plate was presented by Awards Council member Peter Jackson 141 142 Bibliography EditCaine has written three memoirs across several decades He published the first What s It All About in 1992 whose title is a reference to a song in his 1966 hit film Alfie It was reviewed negatively in The New York Times which called it an archetypal show business memoir that was engaging but tainted by the book s name dropping the sexual boasting the sensitivity to slights 143 His second memoir The Elephant to Hollywood was published in 2010 Janet Maslin of The New York Times reviewed it positively calling Caine a charming raconteur and wittily self deprecating 144 Bibliography Not Many People Know That Michael Caine s Almanac of Amazing Information Hodder amp Stoughton 1984 ISBN 978 0340379059 And Not Many People Know This Either Robson Books 1985 ISBN 978 0860513452 Acting in Film An Actor s Take on Moviemaking Applause Theatre Book Publishers 1990 ISBN 9781557832771 What s It All About An Autobiography Random House 1992 ISBN 978 0394584218 The Elephant to Hollywood Henry Holt amp Company 2010 ISBN 9781429982863 Blowing the Bloody Doors Off And Other Lessons in Life Hachette 2018 ISBN 978 0316451192 Notes Edit The others are Laurence Olivier Paul Newman Jack Nicholson and Denzel Washington References Edit Michael Caine Front Row Interviews 29 September 2010 BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 18 January 2014 Michael Caine s Best Sellers Has Something to Say About the Death of Literacy If You Can Manage to Stay Awake Observer 16 September 2021 Retrieved 20 August 2022 O Connor Roisin 16 October 2021 Michael Caine not retiring despite saying Best Sellers was his last part The Independent Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 13 November 2021 Stephenson Hannah 18 October 2018 Sir Michael Caine story of a British film icon The Yorkshire Post Retrieved 13 November 2021 Michael Caine Box Office Data Movie Star The numbers com Retrieved 20 March 2014 a b Classic film of the week The Ipcress File 1965 The Times Retrieved 17 June 2022 Michael Caine is the epitome of Sixties cool in his first outing as the secret agent Harry Palmer His cockney smarts his horn rimmed glasses Style Heroes 1960s Michael Caine The Rake Retrieved 17 June 2022 Caine s signature was undoubtedly his thick horn rimmed glasses He wore a number of subtly varying styles throughout the sixties Australian Penthouse Michael Caine 1960s Real Art Press Retrieved 17 June 2022 With his no nonsense laconic delivery horn rimmed glasses and sharply cut suits he epitomised a new class of British cool Michael Caine was the 1960s Michael Caine What s It All About Ballantine Books 1994 Michael Caine Biography Encyclopaedia Britannica Rotherhithe did not become part of the London Borough of Southwark until its creation in 1965 In 1933 it was part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bermondsey in the County of London abolished 1965 Michael Caine My Autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood Hodder amp Stoughton 2011 p 16 Michael Caine Family Tree PDF Retrieved 26 April 2013 a b Caine Michael 2011 The Elephant to Hollywood New York City Henry Holt amp Co p 6 ISBN 978 0 8050 9390 2 Hancock Ian F 2002 We are the Romani People University of Hertfordshire Press p 129 ISBN 978 1 902806 19 8 Lifestyle Caine s magical performance in Is Anybody Out There WalesOnline 1 May 2009 Retrieved 6 July 2012 a b Michael Caine 16 October 2018 Blowing the bloody doors off and other lessons in life London ISBN 9781473689305 OCLC 1057482446 Michaorfolk childhood Runctonweb co uk Archived from the original on 30 August 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Michael Caine My Autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood Hodder amp Stoughton 2011 p 28 Caine Michael 26 October 2011 My Autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood London England Macmillan Publishers Ltd p 29 Morgan Freeman Michael Caine and Alan Arkin Answer the Web s Most Searched Questions YouTube Wired 6 April 2017 Retrieved 19 March 2020 For an account of his evacuation and early school years as sent to Jerry Pam another Hackney Downs pupil whom he met in the 1950s who was six years his senior and who has become his publicist for over 50 years see MC Michael Caine A Message from Evacuee Maurice Micklewhite The Clove s Lines The Newsletter of The Clove Club The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School 3 2 March 2009 16 a b Hall William 2004 The Biography of Sir Michael Caine 70 Not Out John Blake ISBN 1 84454 019 7 Halliday Jon Chang Jung 2 June 2005 Mao The Unknown Story New York City Doubleday p 446 Michael Caine Interview The Talks the talks com Michael Caine 2010 The Elephant to Hollywood Macmillan Audiobook ISBN 9781427211781 OCLC 676797880 The Elephant to Hollywood on YouTube Michael Caine Biography and Interview www achievement org American Academy of Achievement Child Ben 11 November 2009 Michael Caine bring back national service The Guardian London Retrieved 19 March 2018 Horsham Carfax Electric Theatre Hidden Horsham Hidden Horsham Archived from the original on 21 August 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2009 a b c d e Michael Caine Tales of a jobbing cockney The Independent 24 January 2016 Retrieved 7 February 2019 Interview with Mike Ostler by Roxanne Blakelock 15 October 2004 for the British Library Theatre Archive Project at www bl uk Retrieved 4 January 2012 The Actors Sir Michael Caine Q amp A Indie London at www indielondon co uk Retrieved 4 January 2012 Rob Carnevale The Prestige Michael Caine Interview Indie London at www indielondon co uk Retrieved 4 January 2012 Norman Barry 6 November 1998 Michael Caine I The Guardian London England Retrieved 17 October 2009 Sunday Night Theatre presents The Caine Mutiny Court Martial BBC Retrieved 7 August 2022 Saunders James 1962 Next Time I ll Sing To You Retrieved 14 January 2012 ROB WILTON THEATRICALIA Theatre World Magazines 1960s Phyllis demon co uk 4 December 1965 Retrieved 26 April 2013 Caine Michael 2011 The Elephant to Hollywood New York Henry Holt amp Co pp 50 52 ISBN 978 0 8050 9390 2 The Two Headed Spy Turner Classic Movies Film Article at www tcm com Retrieved 12 January 2012 Zulu War 1879 Discussion and Reference Forum A Small Victorian War in 1879 in www 1879zuluwar com t3518 films of michael caine Retrieved 14 January 2012 Extract from The Elephant to Hollywood in Reader s Digest Australia at www readersdigest com au Retrieved 14 January 2012 Caine p 62 Caine p 63 Sir Michael Caine admits he has never seen the much derided Jaws 4 Irish Independent 15 January 2016 Retrieved 13 November 2021 The Ipcress File how a bespectacled anti Bond changed Michael Caine s life The Telegraph Retrieved 22 June 2022 Hamilton Fiona 1 July 2007 Best of Times Worst of Times Michael Caine The Times London Retrieved 5 April 2010 Womack Sarah 19 February 2002 Life of Brian wins the vote for film s best laughter line The Telegraph Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Paterson Michael 10 March 2003 Caine takes top billing for the greatest one liner on screen The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 25 October 2017 Brown James 9 February 2007 I had a better idea writer s original finish for Italian Job The Independent Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 19 August 2019 Alleyne Richard 28 November 2008 At last Michael Caine reveals ending to the Italian Job The Telegraph Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 19 August 2019 a b Hall William 2007 Sir Michael Caine The Biography London England John Blake Publishing ISBN 9781784185350 A Bridge Too Far for allied forces and for viewers The Guardian Retrieved 4 November 2021 Thomas Bob 30 April 1987 Three time loser Caine becomes Oscar winner Kentucky New Era Associated Press Retrieved 21 October 2014 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Golden Globes Retrieved 13 November 2021 FIFA World Cup and Official FIFA Events Programming Archived 17 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine FIFA Films Retrieved 28 January 2013 TVT 1988 42 15 21 October 1988 TVS and C4 JACK THE RIPPER ITV with cover photo of Michael Caine and Jane Seymour www radiotimesbacknumbers com Archived from the original on 29 March 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2021 Michael Caine Biography Tiscali Archived from the original on 10 September 2006 Collin Robbie 14 March 2013 Michael Caine Extraordinarily good and spectacularly awful The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 14 March 2013 Retrieved 24 July 2014 Michael Caine Loves The Muppet Christmas Carol as Much as You Do GQ Retrieved 1 December 2019 Ebert Roger 11 December 1992 The Muppet Christmas Carol Movie Review 1992 rogerebert com Retrieved 19 August 2019 McGlynn Anthony 23 December 2018 Best Christmas Movies Of All Time Screen Rant Retrieved 19 August 2019 Brian Henson Steve Whitmire 21 December 2015 How we made The Muppet Christmas Carol The Guardian Interview Interviewed by Ben Beaumont Thomas Retrieved 25 December 2015 Sir Michael Caine collects top French honour BBC Retrieved 14 July 2012 a b c d e Screening Room Special Michael Caine No 29 October 2007 CNN 25 June 2015 Pierce Nev 27 August 2009 Dirty Harry Empire Magazine London October 2009 93 ISSN 0957 4948 Caine rules out retirement rumours Metro 13 September 2009 Retrieved 20 September 2009 Posner Michael 22 May 2010 For Michael Caine vengeance means big box office The Globe and Mail Retrieved 7 September 2017 Krol Charlotte 13 March 2020 Michael Caine says Christopher Nolan s Batman trilogy was one of the greatest things I have done in my life NME Retrieved 14 March 2020 White James 5 May 2013 Michael Caine Heads To Interstellar Empire Retrieved 5 May 2013 Mark Millar Twitter McCarthy Todd 20 May 2015 Youth Cannes Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 17 July 2019 Roger Moore backs children s fairy tales app in aid of Unicef The Guardian 18 June 2015 Whitty Stephen 16 July 2017 Chris Nolan on Dunkirk and leaving the Dark Knight behind NJ com Archived from the original on 16 July 2017 Nolan Christopher 2017 Dunkirk Faber amp Faber Main edition ISBN 978 0571336258 Fifield Nicola 27 May 2017 Michael Caine and Ray Winstone crook the part as they star as the OAPs behind 25m Hatton Garden heist Daily Mirror Retrieved 27 May 2017 The King of Thieves British Films Directory British Council 24 April 2018 Retrieved 25 June 2018 Hipes Patrick 22 May 2019 Christopher Nolan s New Movie Gets A Title Final Cast As Shooting Begins Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 22 May 2019 Box Office Tenet Absolutely Failed To Save Movie Theaters Forbes Retrieved 27 November 2020 Tenet Review Christopher Nolan s Knockout Arrives Right on Time Rolling Stone 28 August 2020 Retrieved 27 November 2020 David Oyelowo on reinventing classic fairy tale characters for Sundance bound Come Away Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 28 November 2020 Come Away Film Review Sundance 2020 The Hollywood Reporter 24 January 2020 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Twist Michael Caine Lena Headey Rita Ora amp Raff Law Lead Cast In Sky Movie Update Of Charles Dickens Classic Deadline Retrieved 27 November 2020 Michael Caine on Brexit Boris Johnson and big breaks I ve done 150 movies I think that s enough The Guardian 18 October 2021 Retrieved 18 October 2021 Michael Caine Is Not Retiring From Acting Variety 16 October 2021 Retrieved 18 October 2021 H Opticians Soho The Eye Company Retrieved 18 June 2022 My name is Sir Michael Caine mimics the impersonators BBC Retrieved 24 December 2014 Michael Caine Interview BBC TV s Parkinson show 15 December 2007 Peter Sellers Interview BBC TV s Parkinson show 28 October 1972 Michael Caine Interview BBC TV s Parkinson show no date 0 49 a b Michael Caine Impersonates Michael Caine The Huffington Post a b c d e f Michael Caine interview for his autobiography The Elephant to Hollywood The Telegraph 25 June 2015 Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 a b Michael Caine Austin Powers in Goldmember BBC Retrieved 20 October 2019 a b This Is How Michael Caine Speaks Steve Coogan amp Rob Brydon Compare Impressions Huffington Post Retrieved 26 June 2015 Tommy Pearson 19 April 2016 Coogan Brydon and Caine together at last Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 via YouTube scottish king scottishking blogspot com Latest BA safety video stars Sir Michael Caine Olivia Colman and Joanna Lumley Travel Weekly Retrieved 15 August 2019 Sir Michael Caine Desert Island Discs BBC Radio 4 BBC Welcome to the Leatherhead Drama Festival 2008 Leatherheaddramafestival org Archived from the original on 4 June 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Radio 4 Programmes Front Row Sir Michael Caine BBC 29 September 2010 Retrieved 8 January 2012 Blowing the Bloody Doors Off And Other Lessons in Life Hodder amp Stoughton 18 October 2018 ISBN 9781473689343 Retrieved 28 December 2018 a b Mark Duff Michael Caine s Important dates Michaelcaine com Retrieved 17 October 2009 Houseman Victoria 1991 Made in Heaven The Marriages and Children of Hollywood Stars Bonus Books p 45 John Hind 13 September 2009 This Much I Know an Interview with Michael Caine The Observer UK Retrieved 14 November 2010 Michael Caine Biography Talk Talk Retrieved 14 November 2010 Stadiem William 2014 Jet Set The People the Planes the Glamour and the Romance in Aviation s Glory Years Random House p 73 ISBN 978 0345536976 Michael Caine doles out relationship advice to David Walliams Zee News 6 November 2009 Francoise Pascal I was the sitcom star men adored until drugs destroyed me Express 22 October 2011 WIRED 6 April 2017 Morgan Freeman Michael Caine and Alan Arkin Answer the Web s Most Searched Questions WIRED retrieved 8 April 2017 Births England and Wales 1837 2006 Archived 13 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine This much I know The Guardian Retrieved 14 July 2015 Michael Caine The Biography Channel Archived from the original on 29 March 2009 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Chan Rosalie 21 July 2016 Michael Caine Has Changed His Name Time Retrieved 23 July 2016 Clarke Donald Michael Caine Still willing to blow the bloody doors off The Irish Times Retrieved 26 July 2021 a b Michael Caine The Government has reached its limit with me The Daily Telegraph 25 April 2009 Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Eaton George 29 February 2012 Chart of the day the highest income tax rates New Statesman Retrieved 23 December 2017 Caine comes full circle Essex Chronicle 9 November 2009 Archived from the original on 1 February 2014 Retrieved 26 January 2014 Put Young People In The Army Says Caine 29 September 2013 Archived from the original on 29 September 2013 Retrieved 14 February 2018 Young Kevin 20 April 2010 Political celebrities Then amp now BBC News George Michael and Michael Caine accused of tax avoidance through Liberty scheme The Independent 9 July 2014 Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 11 July 2014 Sir Michael Caine Labour s Mansion Tax is preposterous and silly eveningstandard co uk 6 November 2014 Retrieved 26 March 2020 Sir Michael Caine reveals he voted for Brexit because he would rather be a poor master than a rich servant www telegraph co uk Archived from the original on 10 January 2022 Retrieved 14 February 2018 The celebrities that support Brexit and the ones backing Remain The Independent Archived from the original on 12 May 2022 Retrieved 27 November 2018 Sir Michael Caine made plea to help father die BBC News 9 October 2010 Retrieved 26 July 2021 Various Artists Cained UMTV Archived from the original on 20 July 2011 Retrieved 17 October 2009 a b Van Eliot Actor Michael Caine Releases Chill Compilation Cained Wired Retrieved 26 April 2013 Michael Caine to release chill out album The Times Retrieved 31 July 2007 Michael Caine interview Legendary actor recalls singing pub tunes with good friend Elton John Smooth Radio Retrieved 26 November 2019 The Muppet Christmas Carol at 25 how Michael Caine perfected Scrooge Inews Retrieved 26 November 2019 Caine Michael What s It All About 1992 p 325 Hollywood goes to cricket You won t find this on TMZ ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 September 2015 Every Child Deserves a Place to Play NPFA Retrieved 29 July 2015 British Film Institute Top 100 British Films 1999 Retrieved 27 August 2016 No 52952 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 1992 p 7 No 55879 The London Gazette Supplement 19 June 2000 p 1 No 56136 The London Gazette 2 March 2001 p 2633 My name is still Michael Caine says man dubbed Sir Maurice The Independent Retrieved 21 December 2015 Kubrick and Caine honoured BBC Retrieved 14 July 2012 Variety Club honours actor Caine BBC News BBC 17 November 2008 Retrieved 17 November 2008 France Bestows Culture Honor on Michael Caine The New York Times 6 January 2011 Retrieved 6 January 2011 Southwark Council southwark gov uk Golden Plate Awardees of the American Academy of Achievement www achievement org American Academy of Achievement 2017 International Achievement Summit American Academy of Achievement Lehmann Haupt Christopher 24 December 1992 Michael Caine a Working Class Artist Tells His Own Story The New York Times Retrieved 18 April 2021 Maslin Janet 24 October 2010 What It Was All About for Alfie Now a Grandpa The New York Times Retrieved 18 April 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michael Caine Wikiquote has quotations related to Michael Caine Official website Michael Caine at IMDb Michael Caine at the TCM Movie Database Michael Caine at AllMovie Michael Caine at the BFI s ScreenonlineMichael Caine Archived 18 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine at the American Film Institute Catalog Michael Caine on National Public Radio in 2010 Michael Caine on Charlie Rose The Films of Michael Caine on YouTube compilation of film clips 4 minutes PLAY DIRTY Caine Special on Location in Spain Martyn Palmer Double act Michael Caine and Jude Law lunch and discussion The Times 17 November 2007 Charlie Rose video interview 3 February 2003 IGN com interview 18 March 2003 200 years of Michael Caine s family tree Sir Michael Caine interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs 25 December 2009Preceded byMichael Gough Alfred Pennyworth Actor2005 2008 2012 Succeeded bySean Pertwee 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