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JSir Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, CBE (born 14
March 1933), known professionally as Sir Michael Caine, is an Oscar winning
English film actor. He was born in Rotherhithe, South London to Maurice
Micklewhite, a Catholic fish-porter, and Ellen Maria, a Protestant charlady.
He grew up in nearby Camberwell and, during World War II, was evacuated to
Norfolk. When he first became an actor he used the stage name "Michael Scott".
Michael Caine on the poster for The Italian JobHe happened to be speaking to
his agent in a telephone box in Leicester Square in London when he was
informed that he had to change his name again because another actor was
already using the name "Michael Scott". His agent insisted that he come up
with a new name immediately.
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Looking around for inspiration, he noted that The Caine Mutiny was being
shown at the Odeon cinema, and so he decided to change his name to "Michael
Caine". He once joked to an interviewer that had he looked the other way, he
would have ended up as "Michael One Hundred and One Dalmatians".
After several minor roles, Caine came into the public eye as an upper-class
British army officer in the 1964 film, Zulu. This proved to be paradoxical,
as Caine was quickly to become notable for using a regional accent, rather
than the Received Pronunciation hitherto considered proper for film actors.
At the time, Caine's working-class cockney, just as with The Beatles'
Liverpudlian accents, seemed like a breath of fresh air. Zulu was closely
followed by his two best-known roles: the spy "Harry Palmer", in The Ipcress
File (1965), and the woman-chasing Alfie (1966). He went on to play Palmer
in a further two films. His trademark horn-rimmed glasses did not prevent
him becoming a pin-up. After ending the 1960s with the equally iconic The
Italian Job and a solid role as an RAF fighter pilot, Squadron Leader
Canfield, in the all-star cast of Battle of Britain (1969), Caine entered
the 1970s with Get Carter, one of the best British gangster films. The 1970s
proved to be a lean period for Caine, with successes such as Sleuth (1972)
and The Man Who Would Be King (1975) overshadowed by disasters such as The
Swarm (1978) and Beyond the Poseidon Adventure (1979).
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s Caine alternated between acclaimed
performances in films such as Educating Rita (1983) and Mona Lisa (1986),
and unashamedly mercenary roles in notorious duds such as Jaws: The Revenge
(as Hoagie Newcombe) (1987) and On Deadly Ground (1994). Of the former,
Caine famously said "I have not seen the film, but I hear it is terrible.
However, I have seen the house that it paid for, and it is superb". By this
time Caine's reputation as an icon was assured, and recent performances in
Little Voice (1998), Last Orders (2001), The Quiet American (2002) and
others have rehabilitated his critical reputation. Several of Caine's
classic films have been remade to appeal to new, younger audiences,
including The Italian Job, Get Carter, and Alfie. He recently appeared as
Bruce Wayne/Batman's beloved butler Alfred in Batman Begins (2005).
He has been Oscar-nominated six times, winning his first Academy Award for
the 1986 film, Hannah and Her Sisters, his second in 1999 for The Cider
House Rules, in both cases as a supporting actor. He was made a Commander of
the British Empire (CBE) in 1993 for services to drama, and in 2000 a Knight
Bachelor, becoming Sir Maurice Micklewhite. Unlike some actors who adopt
their stage name for everyday use, Caine still uses his real name when he is
not working.
Caine is a popular subject for impressionists and mimics, having a
distinctive yet fairly easy to copy voice. Most Caine impressions repeat the
catchphrase, "Not a lot of people know that," which was never actually used
by Caine, except more recently when sending up himself and the mimics who
established the catchphrase; it originated with an answering machine message
recorded by Peter Sellers, who impersonated Caine very well and in this case
did so saying, "My name is Michael Caine. Peter Sellers is not in at the
moment. Not a lot of people know that."
He also appeared as himself on the hit Madness song "Michael Caine" in 1984. |
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