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Michael Caine (1933 - )
A British leading man, born in London, as Maurice
Micklewhite, who was a son of a fish-market porter
and a charlady. Michael Caine fought in the Korean
War. After his service, he was drawn to the theater,
becoming a stage manager, which was the start of his
stage and film career.
He changed his name to Caine, from the film "The
Caine Mutiny," on advice of his agent.
Michael Caine's first film that brought him international
fame was his British Officer role in "Zulu."
His following performances in "The Ipcress File"
and "Alfie," made him a bankable star "of
the first magnitude." Michael Caine took advantage
of his popularity, and did a flurry of films, of various
quality throughout the years, always doing his best.
In 1993, he was awarded the prestigious CBE Award
by the Queen. (Commander Of The Most Excellent Order
Of The British Empire).
Caine's other nominations (Best Actor) were for:
ALFIE (66)
SLEUTH
(72)
EDUCATING RITA (83)
Michael Caine's other films include:
A HILL IN KOREA
THE KEY
PASSPORT TO SHAME
ZULU
THE IPCRESS FILE
GAMBIT
FUNERAL IN BERLIN
WOMAN TIMES SEVEN
HURRY SUNDOWN
BILLION DOLLAR BRAIN
THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN
GET CARTER
PULP
THE WILBY CONSPIRACY
THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
HARRY AND WALTER GO TO NY
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED
A BRIDGE TOO FAR
SILVER BEARS
ASHANTI
CALIFORNIA SUITE
DRESSED TO KILL
THE ISLAND
VICTORY
DEATHTRAP
BLAME IT ON RIO
WATER
SWEET LIBERTY
MONA LISA
THE FOURTH PROTOCOL
JAWS-THE REVENGE
THE FOURTH PROTOCOL
SURRENDER
WITHOUT A CLUE
DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS
A SHOCK TO THE SYSTEM
MR. DESTINY
NOISES OFF
THE WHISTLE BLOWER
JEKYLL & HYDE
ON DEADLY GROUND
MISS CONGENIALITY
LOST ORDERS
QUICKSAND
THE QUIET AMERICAN
AUSTIN POWERS IN GOLDMEMBER
THE ACTORS
SECONDHAND LIONS
THE STATEMENT

Michael Caine in DEATH TRAP

Michael Caine with his co-stars
in WITHOUT A CLUE (1988)

Michael Caine in QUILLS (2000)
Caine in BLAME
IN ON RIO


Michael Caine in HANNAH AND HER SISTERS (1986)
Michael Caine in BATMAN
BEGINS (2005)

Michael Caine in SECONDHAND LIONS

Caine, with Sean, in
THE
MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (1975)

Michael Caine in THE
CIDER HOUSE RULES
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