Michael Caine
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 91 |
Web site | www.michaelcaine.com |
Date of birth | March 14,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Pisces |
Born | St Olave's Hospital |
London | |
Residence | Leatherhead |
Surrey | |
England | |
Spouse | Shakira Caine |
Patricia Haines | |
Books | Blowing the Bloody Doors Off: And Other Lessons in Life |
Height | 188 (cm) |
Children | Natasha Caine |
Dominique Caine | |
Upcoming movie | The Great Escaper |
Grandchildren | Miles Michael Caine Hall |
Taylor Michael Caine Hall | |
Parents | Ellen Maria Burchell |
Maurice Joseph Micklewhite | |
Marriage location | Las Vegas, Nevada, United States |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 408351 |
The Dark Knight
The Man Who Would Be King
Inception
The Italian Job
Batman Begins
Zulu
Alfie
Interstellar
Dirty Rotten Scoundrels
Harry Brown
Miss Congeniality
Kingsman: The Secret Service
Now You See Me
The Cider House Rules
Get Carter
The Dark Knight Rises
The Prestige
Secondhand Lions
Austin Powers in Goldmember
The Muppet Christmas Carol
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Educating Rita
Jaws: The Revenge
Cars 2
A Bridge Too Far
Dressed to Kill
The Eagle Has Landed
The Ipcress File
Battle of Britain
Hannah and Her Sisters
The Statement
Funeral in Berlin
Without a Clue
Blame It on Rio
The Swarm
The Quiet American
Gnomeo & Juliet
The Holcroft Covenant
Deathtrap
Little Voice
Bewitched
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
The Fourth Protocol
The Jigsaw Man
The Hand
Mr. Destiny
Noises Off
Is Anybody There?
Jack the Ripper
Going in Style
Children of Men
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
BAFTA Fellowship
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
European Film Award for Best Actor
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor
Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
London Film Critics' Circle Award for Actor of the Year
British Independent Film Award – The Variety Award
European Film Special Honorary Award
People's Choice Award for Favorite Cast
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor
London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actor of the Year
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Michael Caine Life story
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Burt Bacharach: 12 of the legendary composer's greatest songs
Paul Glynn & Daniel RosneyEntertainment reporters
Burt Bacharach, who has died at The Age Of 94, will be remembered for composing some of The Best -loved pop songs of all Time , over a 30-year period.
Along with lyricist Hal David , he created hits for Dusty Springfield , Tom Jones and Dionne Warwick among many others, as well as numerous movie themes.
Here is a selection of 12 of his classic works.
Magic Moments - Perry ComoThis Was Bacharach's breakout hit, sung (and whistled) by US crooner Perry Como , and spent eight weeks at Number One in The UK in 1958.
Its appeal continued through to The 1980s, when it was famously chosen to advertise Quality Street sweets; The '90s, when British pop group Erasure cut a version; and The 2000S , when it featured in The Hit movie Bridget Jones : The Edge of Reason.
Anyone Who Had A HeartReleased in 1963, this became soul legend Dionne Warwick 's first Top 10 single in The US, breaking her into The mainstream while helping to unbreak listeners' hearts along The Way .
It was later covered in The UK by Cilla Black , whose version turned out to be one of The biggest female chart hits in 1960s, staying at Number One for three weeks.
AlfieFollowing Anyone Who Had A Heart, Bacharach continued to work with Cilla. This is thought to be one of Bacharach's favourite songs that he composed.
When she died in 2015, He Said recording it with her at The Iconic Abbey Road Studios in London.
A young Cher reworked The Track as The theme Song of The 1966 movie of The Same Name , starring Michael Caine , and it was also sung, with chart success, by Warwick.
I Say a Little PrayerLater covered by Aretha Franklin , This Was originally a successful collaboration between Warwick, Bacharach and David in 1966.
It tells The Story of A Woman thinking of a partner who is on His Way to The Vietnam War .
Franklin's version was ranked as by Rolling Stone magazine.
The rendition by Rupert Everett and his co-stars at The End of The Julia Roberts Film My Best Friend 's Wedding is unlikely to feature on any such lists, but was entertaining nonetheless.
What's New Pussycat?Nominated for an Oscar in 1966 for best original Song , This Was The theme for The Comedy Film of The Same Name starring Peter Sellers and Peter O'Toole.
Jones he had Mixed Feelings about The Track at first, until its writer convinced him otherwise.
" I thought, I'm going to punch The [stuffing] out of it on What's New Pussycat, " said Jones. " And Burt said, 'That's what I want. It's a crazy Song for a crazy Film . . I have to have a voice of authority. '"
The Welsh singer added: " It's sort of a backhanded compliment: 'I've got to have you, but is The Song . '"
Baby It's YouWritten By Bacharach, Luther Dixon and Mack David about surrendering to The powers of love (despite your mates trying to warn you off The idea), This Was recorded and released by Girl Group The Shirelles in 1961, giving them a Number Eight hit in The US.
The Fledgling Beatles adopted The Song for their early live stage act, complete with The " " refrain harmonies, in The early 60s, with John Lennon on lead vocals doing His Best Buddy Holly impression.
It made it on to The Fab Four 's first album Please Please Me, where their Scouse accents are accentuated on The " " warning line.
I Just Don't Know What To Do With MyselfThis desperately heartfelt and horn-filled break-up ballad, Written By Bacharach and David, gave Dusty Springfield a Number Three hit in The UK in The summer of 1964.
It was Springfield's highest chart positioning at The Time , and gave British audiences one of The First glimpses of her blue-eyed soul delivery.
The Song was later covered by Warwick, but might be more familiar to rock fans as The screeching distorted guitar stomper recorded by The White Stripes on their Number One fourth album, Elephant.
The memorable Music Video , directed by Sofia Coppola , featured scantily-clad supermodel Kate Moss pole dancing.
The Look of LoveAnother hit for Springfield, this sensual Song - with its relaxed Bossa Nova rhythm - featured in The 1967 spoof James Bond Film Casino Royale , earning it a best Song nomination at The Following year's Oscars.
Forty years later, another big awards ceremony, The Grammys, entered The Track into its Hall of Fame.
And another husky-voiced diva, Canadian Diana Krall , saw The Look of Love through fresh eyes on her album of The Same Name in 2001.
Walk On ByOne of Warwick's best-loved songs peaked at Number Six in The US in 1964, giving her a second international million-seller, following Anyone Who Had A Heart.
This Grammy-nominated Song , which tackles The Pain and stolen pride of Lost Love head on, was later recorded by Isaac Hayes .
It once ranked number 51 on The Rolling Stone list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time - The Second highest Song by a solo female on The List , after Aretha Franklin 's Respect.
I'll Never Fall In Love AgainAnother heartbreak hit for Warwick, This Was originally written for The 1968 musical Promises, Promises.
While The production was coming together, Bacharach found himself in hospital with pneumonia, which inspired his songwriting partner David to come up with The catchy line:
Once he was back at his piano with The lyrics, Bacharach once said, he wrote The Melody " faster than I had ever written any Song in my life".
In The Movie Austin Powers , The Spy Who Shagged Me, Elvis Costello serenaded Mike Myers and Heather Graham with his version as they suggestively slow danced in comic fashion.
This Guy's in Love with YouOriginally intended for a female singer, this ode to Unrequited Love was recorded by UK singer Danny Williams , before The definitive version was recorded by trumpet player Herb Alpert .
In 1996 at London's London Royal Festival Hall , Noel Gallagher sang a version, accompanied by Bacharach on piano, which was later aired on BBC Radio 2 .
The Oasis guitarist and songwriter had earlier, subtly, placed a picture of Bacharach, one of his songwriting heroes, on The Cover of his band's debut album Definitely Maybe.
What The World Needs Now Is LoveWe've saved The Best Bacharach track, according to Spotify's algorithm, for last. The 1965 tune was first made popular by Jackie Deshannon after it had been initially turned down by Warwick, who felt it was " too preachy".
Bacharach wrote in his 2014 autobiography that The deceptively simple waltz tempo pop hit contained some of The Most difficult lyrics his partner David ever wrote, set against The backdrop of The Vietnam War .
Another version of The Track by Radio Dj Tom Clay , which sampled speeches by John F Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr, as well as news coverage of their assassinations, reached number seven in The US in 1971.
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