Monique Melo – 10/16/2021 20:30 | Updated 10/16/2021 8:38 PM
Michael Caine, the actor who played Alfred in the trilogy Batman The Dark Knight Along with Christian Bale, he will retire from acting and devote himself to a writing career. It was announced by the actor himself in an interview with the program Kermod and Mayo, From BBC Radio.
According to Kane, comedy-drama best seller, Released this year in the United States, it is his latest work. At 88, he said health issues helped him make the decision.
– Interestingly enough, it ended up being my last turn. Because I haven’t worked for two years and I have a back problem that affects my legs, so I can’t walk well. She also wrote some books that were published and had success. I’m not an actor now, I’m a writer, which is great because, as an actor, you have to get up and leave at six in the morning and go to the studio. Writer, I started writing without getting out of bed – the actor explained.
Advanced age may also be an aggravating factor, as it limits the amount of paper available to the artist.
-Obviously, there weren’t any shows for two years because no one had made any films that I wanted to act on. But also, you know, I’m 88, and there aren’t exactly 88 star scripts, you know? – Completed.
Michael Caine has won more than 150 titles in his career. He was nominated for an Academy Award six times and won twice for Best Supporting Actor: One for Hana and her sisters (1986) and another by life rules (1999).
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