Michael Caine announces his retirement at 90

Michael Caine

For some it is Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File, for others Charlie Croker in The Italian Job. Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead in Zulu is a contender, as is Alfie Elkins in Alfie — and even Ebenezer Scrooge in The Muppet Christmas Carol.

But whatever you consider the definitive Michael Caine role to be, one thing is now for certain: there won’t be any more to choose from.

After a movie career spanning 73 years, the venerable British movie star has finally called it a wrap, telling Today on BBC Radio 4 that at his great age he won’t get any parts better than the one for which, aged 90, he is currently receiving rhapsodic reviews.


I don’t remember when it was that I realized that the actor playing so many roles that I loved was the same man.

Wm. Shakespeare — ‘He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.

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2 Responses to Michael Caine announces his retirement at 90

  1. Dan's avatar Dan says:

    A helluva an actor and a helluva a man. And by all accounts about as polite and civilized as can be.

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  2. BadFrog's avatar BadFrog says:

    You might enjoy this.

    Michael Parkinson was one of the rare hosts who let his guests be the focus.

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