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Sir Michael Caine Retires from Acting at 90, Reflects on Career After “The Great Escaper”

Sir Michael Caine has decided to retire from acting at the age of 90 after the release of his latest film, The Great Escaper.

Foreign news agencies report that Sir Michael Caine, Hollywood’s senior actor, Those who have been active in the entertainment industry for decades confirm that He retired from acting at the age of 90 after The Great Escaper, his last film in which he starred, was released.

Sir Michael has revealed his intention to bid farewell to his acting career several times. But still come back to accept work from time to time.

However, on BBC Radio 4’s Today program, Sir Michael confirmed his retirement, stating: “I’ve said all along that I’m retiring. I’m actually retired now.” “I’m part of something big. I’m the movie I’m starring in. And it received incredible reviews. Is there anything else I can do to overcome this?”

Sir Michael refused to star in The Great Escaper three times because he considered himself retired. But in the end he agreed. and was paired with Grenda Jackson, another legendary senior actress. who just passed away last June Shortly after the movie was finished filming

Sir Michael plays Bernie Jordan, a real World War II veteran. and made headlines in 2014 when he escaped from a nursing home. to attend the anniversary celebration The landings at Normandy (D-Day) in France

Sir Michael stated that The reason he decided to retire Less acting roles will be given.

“Right now the only role I’m likely to get is as a 90-year-old, maybe 85-year-old,” Sir Michael joked to host Martha Kearney. “They’re not going to be the lead. You don’t have a 90-year-old male lead, you have to have a handsome, beautiful woman. So I thought I would rather leave with all this work.”

Sir Michael also revealed that after completing The Great Escaper, he was offered a role in a film. But when he saw the script Finding that he only had 15 lines of dialogue out of a total of 99 pages, he didn’t accept the role and decided to retire.

“I thought that if I said yes, I might have a small part. And I got bad reviews, so I thought, why don’t I just leave now? So I went.”

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