Michael Caine, who appeared in the movie Batman, has announced his retirement from acting

Sir Michael Caine retires from acting!

The 88-year-old actor shared this “Best Selling” It will be his last movie. The feature film, which premieres September 17, stars Kane, who plays Harris Shaw, an angry retired author who embarks on one last writing tour in support of a young publisher.

Why does Michael Caine quit?

In an interview with Simon Mayo for the show Kermode and Mayo from BBC RadioKane explained his decision to stop acting. He cited several reasons, including a “spine problem afflicting his legs”, the epidemic preventing many projects from being realized, and the fact that “there was no show”, because most projects have no hero. 88 years old.

Kane will continue his writing career

Cain became a successful author of books Storming the Bloody Doors: And Other Life Lessons (2018).

“[…] I also wrote a book, a few books, which were both published and successful, Now I’m not an actor, I’m a writer. It’s great, because as an actor you have to get up at 6:30 in the morning and go to the studio. As a writer, you start writing without leaving your bed! “Notice the actor.

Michael Caine: career

Michael Caine has been working since 1946, although his career began to gain momentum in the late 1950s. He appeared in many distinctive roles, the last of which is Alfred Pennyworth played in the trilogy Batman Directed by Christopher Nolan. Also appeared in its origins And tenet From the same director and Kingsman: Secret Service.

Some of his most important roles also include italian job in 1969 dressed to killAnd Jaws: revenge. In 1986 and 1999 he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Hana and her sisters And Apple juice house rules, Straight.

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