Michael Caine
Born in 1933
Memoir
Sir Michael Caine, CBE was born Maurice Joseph Micklewaite in South London.
He rose to stardom in the 1960s with roles in films like 'Zulu,' 'The Ipcress File,' and 'Alfie.' Caine's career has spanned over six decades, establishing him as a major Hollywood star.
He has won two Academy Awards and received numerous other accolades.
Known for his distinctive Cockney accent and versatile acting skills, Caine has become a British cultural icon.
His autobiography offers insight into his journey from humble beginnings to international fame, showcasing his wit and storytelling abilities.