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Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Actor Nicolas Cage has always strived to make a name for himself based on his work, rather than on his lineage. As the nephew of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola, Cage altered his last name to avoid accusations of nepotism. (He chose "Cage" both out of admiration for avant-garde musician John Cage and en homage to comic book hero Luke Cage). Even if he had retained the family name, it isn't likely that anyone would consider Cage holding fast to his uncle's coattails. Time and again, Cage travels to great lengths to add verisimilitude to his roles. Born January 7, 1964, in Long Beach, CA, to a literature professor father and dancer/choreographer mother, Cage first caught the acting bug while a student at Beverly Hills High School. After graduation, he debuted on film with a small part in Amy Heckerling's 1982 classic Fast Times at Ridgemont High. Following a lead role in Martha Coolidge's cult comedy Valley Girl (1983), Cage spent the remainder of the decade playing endearingly bizarre and disreputable men, most notably as Crazy Charlie the Appliance King in Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Hi McDonough in Raising Arizona (1987), and Ronny Cammareri in the same year's Moonstruck, the last of which won him a Golden Globe nomination and a legion of female fans, ecstatic over the actor's unconventional romantic appeal. The '90s saw Cage assume a series of diverse roles, ranging from a violent ex-con in David Lynch's Wild at Heart (1990) to a sweet-natured private eye in the romantic comedy Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) to a dying alcoholic in Mike Figgis' astonishing Leaving Las Vegas (1995). For this last role, Cage won a Best Actor Oscar for his quietly devastating portrayal, and, respectability in hand, gained an official entrance into Hollywood's higher ranks. After winning his Oscar, along with a score of other honors for his performance, Cage switched gears again, choosing to star in a series of big-budget action films. 1996 saw him take the lead in the Alcatraz thriller The Rock, and the following year he made Con Air and John Woo's Face/Off, the latter of which attained overwhelming critical as well as commercial success. 1998 marked Cage's return to sentimental romance with his performance as a love-struck angel in City of Angels, a remake of Wim Wenders' Wings of Desire. Rejecting the possibility of continuity, Cage next made the crime thriller 8MM (1999), in which he played a surveillance expert investigating the suspicious death of an actress in the underground porn industry. The same year, he starred as a burnt-out paramedic in Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead, sharing the screen with such notables as then-real-life wife Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, and Ving Rhames. After a turn as a man who comes to question his values and work ethic in the lightly dramatic romantic comedy The Family Man in 2000, Cage moved back into action with Gone in 60 Seconds before expanding his career in the newfound role of producer to such films as Shadow of the Vampire (2000), Sonny (2002) (which he also directed) and, The Life of David Gale (2003). That same year also found Cage in the role of romantic lead opposite Penelope Cruz in the eagerly anticipated Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Long considered a mainstream actor of decidedly quirky sensibilities, Cage cemented this perception in teaming with Being John Malkovich director Spike Jonze for a duel role in the complex comedy Adaptation (2002). With Cage appearing as both screenwriter Charlie Kaufman as well as his fictional brother Donald, Adaptation followed Charlie's attempt to adapt author Susan Orlean's seemingly unfilmable novel The Orchid Thief as a feature film, and Donald's parallel efforts to write his own hacky yet lucrative script by following the guidance of a caustic, Syd Field-like screenwriting instructor (Brian Cox). A weighty role that demanded an actor capable of portraying characters that couldn't differ more emotionally despite their outward appearance, Adaptation brought Cage his second Oscar nomination. Cage continued to please critics in 2003 with his well-received performance in the comedy Matchstick Men, as a flim-flam man suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Lucky for fans of Cage's popcorn flicks, in 2004 he proved he hadn't completely abandoned buttered popcorn movies. That year saw the release of the megahit adventure film National Treasure. Directed by Jon Turteltaub, the picture cast Cage as an archaeologist convinced there's a treasure map on the back of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. In 2005, Cage portrayed the lead in Gore Verbinski's The Weather Man, a tragi-comedy that received mixed reviews. He made the ill-advised decision to star in Neil LaBute's reworking of the Robin Hardy/Anthony Shaffer collaboration The Wicker Man (2006), with Cage inheriting the role of the sacrificial victim from Edward Woodward and Ellen Burstyn assuming a variant on the vile Christopher Lee role as Lady Summerisle; unfortunately, that film bombed. Cage fared better with the lead in Oliver Stone's thriller World Trade Center, released mere weeks prior, where he played one of the Port Authority police officers trapped beneath the trade center with one of his partners. 2007 found Cage gravitating magnetically to action roles in elephantine, Hollywood blockbusters that recalled his work in The Rock and Face/Off ten years earlier. He began the year by portraying the title character -- a motorcycle-driving stuntman who sells his soul to Mephistopheles -- in Mark Steven Johnson's live-action comic book adaptation Ghost Rider. Upon premiering in the States, the film became a big success. In the same year's sci-fi thriller Next, directed by Lee Tamahori, Cage plays Cris Johnson, a man who attains the ability to see into the future and must suddenly decide between saving himself and saving the world; the film failed to ignite the way Ghost Rider did just a couple months before it. Cage then made an effort to recapture the success of National Treasure with a sequel, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, that finds Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage) attempting to deduce the "secrets" of Abe Lincoln's assassination by tracking down the missing pages from John Wilkes Booth's diary. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Nicolas Cage Trivia

When was Nicolas Cage born?
Nicolas Cage date of birth: January 7, 1964

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Knowing?
Nicolas Cage played John Koestler in Knowing

What role did Nicolas Cage play in G-Force?
Nicolas Cage played Speckles in G-Force

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in National Treasure: Book of Secrets?
Nicolas Cage played Ben Gates in National Treasure: Book of Secrets

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Bangkok Dangerous?
Nicolas Cage played Joe in Bangkok Dangerous

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Next?
Nicolas Cage played Cris Johnson in Next

What role did Nicolas Cage play in World Trade Center?
Nicolas Cage played John McLoughlin in World Trade Center

Who did Nicolas Cage play in The Wicker Man?
Nicolas Cage was Edward Malus in The Wicker Man

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Lord of War?
Nicolas Cage was Yuri Orlov in Lord of War

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in The Weather Man?
Nicolas Cage was Dave Spritz in The Weather Man

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Ghost Rider?
Nicolas Cage played Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider in Ghost Rider

Who did Nicolas Cage play in National Treasure?
Nicolas Cage was Benjamin Franklin Gates in National Treasure

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Matchstick Men?
Nicolas Cage played Roy Waller in Matchstick Men

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Adaptation?
Nicolas Cage was Charlie Kaufman in Adaptation

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Adaptation?
Nicolas Cage was Donald Kaufman in Adaptation

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Windtalkers?
Nicolas Cage played Joe Enders in Windtalkers

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Captain Corelli's Mandolin?
Nicolas Cage played Capt. Antonio Corelli in Captain Corelli's Mandolin

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in The Family Man?
Nicolas Cage was Jack Campbell in The Family Man

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Gone In 60 Seconds?
Nicolas Cage was Randall "Memphis" Raines in Gone In 60 Seconds

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Bringing Out the Dead?
Nicolas Cage was Frank Pierce in Bringing Out the Dead

Who did Nicolas Cage play in 8MM?
Nicolas Cage was Tom Welles in 8MM

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Snake Eyes?
Nicolas Cage was Rick Santoro in Snake Eyes

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in City of Angels?
Nicolas Cage was Seth in City of Angels

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Con Air?
Nicolas Cage was Cameron Poe in Con Air

Who did Nicolas Cage play in The Rock?
Nicolas Cage was Stanley Goodspeed in The Rock

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Leaving Las Vegas?
Nicolas Cage was Ben Sanderson in Leaving Las Vegas

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Trapped in Paradise?
Nicolas Cage played Bill Firpo in Trapped in Paradise

Who did Nicolas Cage play in It Could Happen to You?
Nicolas Cage was Charlie Lang in It Could Happen to You

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Red Rock West?
Nicolas Cage was Michael in Red Rock West

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Wild at Heart?
Nicolas Cage was Sailor Ripley in Wild at Heart

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Vampire's Kiss?
Nicolas Cage was Peter Loew in Vampire's Kiss

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Valley Girl?
Nicolas Cage was Randy in Valley Girl

What role did Nicolas Cage play in Raising Arizona?
Nicolas Cage played H.I. McDonnough in Raising Arizona

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Fire Birds?
Nicolas Cage was Jake Preston in Fire Birds

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Boy in Blue?
Nicolas Cage played Ned Hanlon in Boy in Blue

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Amos & Andrew?
Nicolas Cage was Amos Odell in Amos & Andrew

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in The Ant Bully?
Nicolas Cage was Zoc in The Ant Bully

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Face/Off?
Nicolas Cage was Castor Troy in Face/Off

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Guarding Tess?
Nicolas Cage played Doug Chesnic in Guarding Tess

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Birdy?
Nicolas Cage was Al Columbato in Birdy

Who did Nicolas Cage play in Peggy Sue Got Married?
Nicolas Cage was Charlie Bodell in Peggy Sue Got Married

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Moonstruck?
Nicolas Cage played Ronny Cammareri in Moonstruck

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Honeymoon in Vegas?
Nicolas Cage played Detective Jack Singer in Honeymoon in Vegas

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Kiss of Death?
Nicolas Cage was Little Junior Brown in Kiss of Death

What role did Nicolas Cage portray in Deadfall?
Nicolas Cage played Eddie in Deadfall

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Racing with the Moon?
Nicolas Cage was Nicky in Racing with the Moon

Who did Nicolas Cage play in The Cotton Club?
Nicolas Cage was Vincent Dwyer in The Cotton Club

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Rumble Fish?
Nicolas Cage was Smokey in Rumble Fish

Who did Nicolas Cage portray in Fast Times at Ridgemont High?
Nicolas Cage was Bit Part in Fast Times at Ridgemont High


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