Michael Caine

Caine at the 2012 [[Vienna International Film Festival]] Sir Michael Caine (born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933) is a retired English actor. Known for his distinctive Cockney accent, he has appeared in more than 160 films over a career spanning eight decades and is considered a British film icon. He has received numerous awards including two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, 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. Caine is one of only five male actors to be nominated for an Academy Award for acting in five different decades. In 2000, he received a BAFTA Fellowship and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.

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 recognised as a style icon of the 1960s. 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), ''Harry Brown'' (2009), 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 Batman trilogy (2005–2012). He has also had roles in five other Nolan films: ''The Prestige'' (2006), ''Inception'' (2010), ''Interstellar'' (2014), ''Dunkirk'' (2017), and ''Tenet'' (2020). He announced his retirement from acting in October 2023, with his final film being ''The Great Escaper'', which came out in the same month. Provided by Wikipedia
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