A reputation for madness, a “collection” of wives, Kinship with Coppola and 5 more facts about Hollywood’s strangest actor Nicolas Cage
On the 7th of January, the renowned American film actor and producer, Nicolas Cage, celebrated his 58th birthday. With nearly 100 major roles in his filmography, he has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry. However, his name is often linked in the media not just to his creative achievements, but also to his reputation as an “oddball.”
Legends of his unpredictability, eccentricities, and quirks abound in Hollywood, earning him this unusual epithet. From owning castles to collecting exotic animals, Cage’s life seems like that of a fascinating enigma. Even his five marriages, including one with Elvis Presley’s daughter, have been perceived by some as another facet of his unique and eclectic persona.
Born Nicholas Kim Coppola, Cage hails from a family deeply ingrained in the creative arts. His father is the brother of the acclaimed director Francis Ford Coppola, renowned for directing “The Godfather.” Music, dance, and radio work were prevalent in his family, instilling a passion for the arts in Cage from a young age. He commenced his career in television and, despite an association with his famous uncle early on, eventually chose the pseudonym “Cage” to establish his own identity as an actor.
On the silver screen, Cage often portrays characters with neurotic tendencies, bordering on madness, yet evoking mixed emotions from audiences. Notably, his role as a tormented Hollywood screenwriter in “Leaving Las Vegas” won him an Academy Award for Best Actor in 1995. His versatility is evident as he aims to portray a diverse range of characters across different genres, considering himself an “omnivorous performer.”
Cage’s dedication to his roles sometimes veers into uncharted territory. He is willing to go to great lengths to fully embody his characters, even if it means performing extreme acts. For instance, while filming “Ptaha,” he demanded to have two healthy teeth pulled without anesthesia to get into character.
In “Kiss of the Vampire,” Cage, playing a mad journalist, fearlessly ate a live cockroach on camera. His commitment to authenticity led him to destroy his own van with an axe to better portray a character.
Having achieved significant success and wealth after his Oscar win, Cage’s life took a lavish turn. He indulged in luxury parties, amassed expensive cars, yachts, and real estate, including three ancient castles. Furthermore, Cage developed an exotic collection of sharks, cobras, crocodiles, and an octopus. Unfortunately, his extravagant lifestyle led to financial troubles, with substantial debts to the state.In his personal life, Cage’s relationships have been equally intriguing. He has had five marriages, with each one drawing attention from the public and the media. His impulsive proposal to actress Patricia Arquette and his fulfillment of her whims to marry her added to his enigmatic reputation. His union with Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley, garnered significant attention, but their relationship ended after a short time.
Despite the complexities of his personal life and his unconventional demeanor, Cage remains a talented and fascinating actor in the eyes of many.
He continues to captivate audiences with his diverse performances, leaving an indelible mark on the film industry. As he embarks on new adventures, whether on-screen or off, the allure of Nicolas Cage’s mystique endures.