Michael Caine Confirms He's Hanging Up His Boots for the Fourth Time as He Accepts Lifetime Achievement Award at Red Sea International Film Festival
In a move that has left fans wondering if this is finally it, Michael Caine took to the stage at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, wheeled in by Vin Diesel, to accept a lifetime achievement award. In a tongue-in-cheek tone, Caine seemed to be calling time on his illustrious career for the fourth time, stating that he's had "all the luck you can get" and doesn't see the need to do anything else.
The 92-year-old actor has been in the industry for an impressive 74 years, with a career spanning over six decades. He first retired after starring in Harry Brown in 2009 but returned to the big screen two years ago with the Czech historical drama Medieval. Caine's most recent outing was as a D-day veteran who embarks on a solo trip from his care home for the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Speaking about his decision, Caine mused that he'd rather not play old men, only those at 90 and above. This sentiment has led some to speculate whether this is indeed his final bow. However, speaking to The Guardian recently, Caine hinted that he might just have one more trick up his sleeve. He mentioned that he's set to star in a new film about Charles Darwin and plans to wrap up his acting career with it.
Caine took the opportunity to poke fun at himself, saying, "I love being an actor but sometimes you get old, you forget your lines, and you stay out late." However, when questioned if he was certain this would be his last project, Caine shot back, "No! But the point is, can you do it?" It seems that while he's open to continuing his acting career in some form, he's not ready to hang up his boots just yet.
As the veteran actor basked in the applause of the audience, joined by his three grandchildren and wife Shakira, Caine couldn't help but bring a sense of humor to his speech. When asked for an introduction, he replied that his real name was Michael, not the one he'd become famous for – adding that it's "a realistic name" that made all the money.
This appearance marks a milestone in Caine's illustrious career, with six Academy Award nominations and two wins under his belt. Despite some ups and downs in his personal life, he has maintained a strong sense of humor and humility throughout his journey.
As for what's next for Michael Caine? It seems that we'll have to wait and see if this is indeed his final curtain call or if he'll continue to surprise us with one last great performance.
In a move that has left fans wondering if this is finally it, Michael Caine took to the stage at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia, wheeled in by Vin Diesel, to accept a lifetime achievement award. In a tongue-in-cheek tone, Caine seemed to be calling time on his illustrious career for the fourth time, stating that he's had "all the luck you can get" and doesn't see the need to do anything else.
The 92-year-old actor has been in the industry for an impressive 74 years, with a career spanning over six decades. He first retired after starring in Harry Brown in 2009 but returned to the big screen two years ago with the Czech historical drama Medieval. Caine's most recent outing was as a D-day veteran who embarks on a solo trip from his care home for the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings.
Speaking about his decision, Caine mused that he'd rather not play old men, only those at 90 and above. This sentiment has led some to speculate whether this is indeed his final bow. However, speaking to The Guardian recently, Caine hinted that he might just have one more trick up his sleeve. He mentioned that he's set to star in a new film about Charles Darwin and plans to wrap up his acting career with it.
Caine took the opportunity to poke fun at himself, saying, "I love being an actor but sometimes you get old, you forget your lines, and you stay out late." However, when questioned if he was certain this would be his last project, Caine shot back, "No! But the point is, can you do it?" It seems that while he's open to continuing his acting career in some form, he's not ready to hang up his boots just yet.
As the veteran actor basked in the applause of the audience, joined by his three grandchildren and wife Shakira, Caine couldn't help but bring a sense of humor to his speech. When asked for an introduction, he replied that his real name was Michael, not the one he'd become famous for – adding that it's "a realistic name" that made all the money.
This appearance marks a milestone in Caine's illustrious career, with six Academy Award nominations and two wins under his belt. Despite some ups and downs in his personal life, he has maintained a strong sense of humor and humility throughout his journey.
As for what's next for Michael Caine? It seems that we'll have to wait and see if this is indeed his final curtain call or if he'll continue to surprise us with one last great performance.