The two-time Oscar winning actor has an extensive filmography spanning seven decades, including classics such as Zulu and The Italian Job and modern blockbusters like Interstellar and The Dark Knight trilogy.
British actor Sir Michael Caine has confirmed he has retired from acting after the release of his latest film. The Oscar, Golden Globe and Bafta-winning actor has made the announcement after appearing in more than 160 films over his seven-decade career. His final film, The Great Escaper, which was released on 6 October, sees Sir Michael star alongside Glenda Jackson, who died in June after the completion of the film.
' The veteran actor initially said he was close to giving up acting in 2021, having just appeared in the film Best Sellers alongside Aubrey Plaza. Read more:Nobel prize-winning poet Louise Gluck diesSteve McQueen says new film is 'a call to arms' He told film critic Mark Kermode that he expected Best Sellers to be his last film because he had a spine problem which was affecting his walking and 'there haven't been any offers for two years'.
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