Biography Early lif、 第一次看他的电影是国家宝藏~深深的被他吸引~天底下怎么会有那么帅气的人哈~而且他的幽默,就是那么几秒就喜欢上了他。其实他帅吗?很多人都说他不帅,可是你总觉得他可以迷住你,总之呢我是超级喜欢他的~超级支持他的~他的很多电影我都看过了 总之呢我会一直支持他的~
加油喔,小露滴 (原名尼古拉斯-科波拉),1964年1月7日出生在美国加州的一个艺术之家,他的父亲是前旧金山大学文学院院长奥古斯特-科波拉,他的叔叔是以《教父》和《现代启示录》等片闻名于世的大导演弗朗西斯-科波拉。作为科波拉家族的一员,他从小就在充满音乐与书籍的环境中长大,并对演戏、摄影产生了浓厚的兴趣。他17岁开始进入电影圈,为了不受叔叔名气的影响,改从他喜爱的作曲家约翰-凯奇的姓。 Cage was born
Nicholas Kim Coppola in
Long Beach, California.
[2] His father, August Floyd Coppola, is a
writer and
comparative literature professor, while his mother, Joy Vogelsang, is a
choreographer and
ballet dancer who suffered from
chronic depression.
[3][4] The two divorced in 1976. Cage's mother is of
German descent and his father is
Italian American, with his paternal grandparents being
Carmine Coppola and
Italia Pennino, an
actress. Through his father, Cage is the nephew of director
Francis Ford Coppola and actress
Talia Shire, as well as the cousin of director
Sofia Coppola and
actors Robert Carmine and
Jason Schwartzman. Cage's two brothers are Christopher Coppola, a director, and Marc "The Cope" Coppola, a
New York radio personality. Cage is a
Christian, he was raised
Catholic.
[5] Cage, who went to
Beverly Hills High School (the same high school as fellow
entertainers Albert Brooks,
Angelina Jolie,
Lenny Kravitz,
Slash,
Rob Reiner,
Bonnie Franklin and
David Schwimmer), aspired to act from an early age. His first (non-cinematic) acting experience was in a school production of
Golden Boy. He is also good friends with fellow actor
Johnny Depp, whom he advised to get into acting.
Career In order to avoid cries of
nepotism as the nephew of
Francis Ford Coppola, he changed his name from Nicholas Coppola to Nicolas Cage early in his career.
[6] The assumed surname is inspired by
Marvel Comics character
Luke Cage, a streetwise superhero. Since his feature film debut in
Fast Times at Ridgemont High, in which he had a minute role opposite
Sean Penn,
[2] Cage has appeared in a wide range of films, both mainstream and offbeat. He has been nominated twice for an
Academy Award, and won once, for his performance as a suicidal alcoholic in
Leaving Las Vegas.
[2] His other nomination was for playing real-life
screenwriter Charlie Kaufman and Kaufman's fictional twin Donald in
Adaptation.. Despite these successes, most of his lower-profile films have performed poorly at the box office compared with his more mainstream, action-filled efforts. In 2005, for example, audiences ignored two offbeat, non-mainstream films he headlined,
Lord of War and
The Weather Man. Despite good reviews for his acting and nationwide releases for both films, neither found a significant audience. Poor reviews for the film
The Wicker Man did not, inversely, create a hit; to further buck the trend, the critically-panned
Ghost Rider (2007) was a significant hit, earning more than
$45 million during its opening weekend (landing in the top spot) and over $208 million worldwide through the weekend ending on 25 March 2007. More recently he also starred in the 2007
movie Next.
Nicolas Cage during filming of National Treasure: Book of Secrets in March 2007. Most of his financial successes have come from his forays into the action-adventure genre. In his second highest grossing film to date,
National Treasure, he played an
eccentric historian who goes on a dangerous adventure to find treasure hidden by the
Founding Fathers of the United States. Other action hits in which Cage has starred include
The Rock, in which he played a young FBI chemical weapons expert who infiltrates
Alcatraz Island in hopes of neutralizing a terrorist threat,
Face/Off, a
John Woo film where he played both a
hero and a
villain, and
World Trade Center, director
Oliver Stone's film regarding the
September 11, 2001 attacks. He also had a small but notable role as the Chinese criminal mastermind
Dr. Fu Manchu in
Rob Zombie's fake
trailer Werewolf Women of the S.S. from the critically-acclaimed B-movie double feature
Grindhouse. In recent years, Cage has experimented in other film-related fields besides acting. He made his directorial debut with
Sonny, a low-
budget drama starring
James Franco as a male prostitute whose mother (
Brenda Blethyn) serves as his pimp.
[1] Cage had a small role in the grim film, which received poor reviews and a short run in a limited number of theatres. Cage's producing career has also seen success.
Shadow of the Vampire, the first film produced by Saturn Films,
[1] the company he founded with partner Jeff Levine, was nominated for an Academy Award. He also produced
The Life of David Gale, a death penalty-themed thriller with
Kevin Spacey and
Kate Winslet. In early December 2006, Cage announced at the Bahamas International Film Festival that he planned to curtail his future acting endeavors in order to pursue other interests. Cage said, "I feel I've made a lot of movies already and I want to start exploring other opportunities that I can apply myself to, whether it's writing or other interests that I may develop".
[7] Cage is listed as the
executive producer of the
The Dresden Files on the
Sci-Fi Channel. Interestingly, he is often said to be credited as an executive producer in
The Godfather Part III, while it's actually
Nicholas Gage, who produced the movie and got a credit for it. In November 2007, Cage was spotted backstage at a Ring of Honor
wrestling show in New York City researching his role for the upcoming movie "The Wrestler".
[8] Personal life In his early 20s, he dated
E.G. Daily for two years, and was later involved with
Uma Thurman. In 1988, Cage began dating
Christina Fulton, mother of their son, Weston Coppola Cage (b.
26 December,
1990); Weston appeared in Cage's film
Lord of War as Vladimir, a young Ukrainian mechanic who quickly disarms a Mil Mi-24 helicopter. Cage has been married three times:
Patricia Arquette (married on
April 8,
1995 – divorce finalized
May 18,
2001) Cage proposed to her on the day he met her in the early 80s. Arquette thought he was strange, but played along with his antics by creating a list of things Cage would have to do to
"win her hand", including obtaining the autograph of reclusive author
J.D. Salinger. However, when he seriously started working through the list of demands, Arquette became scared and avoided him. They met again many years later and went on to marry.
Lisa Marie Presley (married on
August 10,
2002 and separated after four months in
December 2002; their divorce was finalized on
May 16,
2004) — the daughter of
Elvis Presley, of whom Cage is a fan and based his performance in
Wild at Heart on. He later said they shouldn't have been married in the first place.

Allison, a former hibachi chef, is mother to his son, Kal-El (born
October 3,
2005). She had a minor role in the 2007 movie
Next which he produced. They were married in a island off the coast of New Zealand. Kal-El attends the Baldwin school in a Philadelphia suburb.
Cage had a
Malibu home where he and Allison lived, but in 2004 he bought a property on
Paradise Island,
Bahamas. In 2005, he sold his Malibu home for $10 million. In May 2006, he bought a 40-acre island in the
Exuma archipelago which had been on the market for $3 million, some 85 miles southeast of
Nassau and close to a similar island owned by
Faith Hill and
Tim McGraw.
[9] On
July 19,
2006, Cage bought the old medieval castle of
Schloss Neidstein (see ) in the
Oberpfalz region in
Germany. His grandmother was
German, living in
Cochem an der Mosel.
[10] In August 2007, Cage purchased a home in
Middletown,
Rhode Island. The 24,000-square foot, brick-and-stone country manor, on 26 secluded acres, has 12 bedrooms, 10 full bathrooms and sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean from its perch bordering the Norman Bird Sanctuary. Cage sale ranks in the state’s most expensive residential purchases, eclipsed by the $17.15 million sale last December of the Miramar mansion on Bellevue Avenue in Newport. The name of his son, Kal El, was also the name of his dog, a
Labradoodle given to him on his 10th birthday. Nicolas said in a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest that he liked the name Kyle, but his wife wanted a unique name. Cage is a long-time fan of comic books and considers them to be the modern equivalent of mythology. He was once attached to play Superman in a film to be directed by
Tim Burton. Nicolas was director
Sam Raimi's first choice to play
Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in the movie
Spider-Man. Cage has a tattoo of
Ghost Rider on his body (which, in an ironic twist, had to be covered with makeup when he played the character in a big-budget film adaptation). He has even created a
comic book, with his son Weston, called
Voodoo Child, which is published by
Virgin Comics.