Michael Caine, Legendary Actor and Frequent Christopher Nolan Collaborator, Is Officially Retiring

Michael Caine, Legendary Actor and Frequent Christopher Nolan Collaborator, Is Officially Retiring

After an illustrious career spanning more than 60 years, Michael Caine is ready to bid goodbye. The 90-year-old actor confirming that he intends to retire in the wake of the real of The Great Escaper, which will be his final film.

Caine, who has been frequent collaborator with director Christopher Nolan, feels he has nothing else to accomplish.

"I keep saying I'm going to retire. Well, I am now,” Caine told BBC Radio 4’s Today show. "I've figured, I've had a picture where I've played the lead and it's got incredible reviews. The only parts I’m likely to get now are old men…And I thought, well I might as well leave with all this — what have I got to do to beat this?"

Caine bids farewell to an illustrious career

Caine has been hinting for sometime now that he plans to retire. He previously told the Telegraph, "I am bloody 90 now, and I can’t walk properly and all that. I sort of am retired already."

Caine's career stretches back to 1956's A Hill in Korea, and in the years that followed would include The Italian Job, The Muppet Christmas Carol, Children of Men and numerous Christopher Nolan films. Caine famously played Alfred Pennyworth in Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, lending the role a fatherly gravitas as Bruce Wayne's mentor and conscience. Caine didn't appear in Oppenheimer, ending an eight-year streak of appearances in Nolan's films.

Arguably his greatest role is 1975's The Man Who Would Be King, where he co-starred alongside Sean Connery as an ex-soldier on a journey to Kafiristan. Caine has been nominated for an Oscar six times, his first win being for 1986's Hannah and Her Sisters. He also won Best Supporting Actor for his role in 1999's The Cider House Rules.

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Caine's final movie is The Great Escaper, a biographical drama based on the true story of an 89-year-old British World War II veteran. It released in the United Kingdom on October 6.

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