Sir Michael Caine, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in 1933, is a legendary English actor renowned for his extensive and acclaimed career spanning over six decades. With over a hundred films to his credit, Caine has become one of Britain's most iconic and beloved stars. His breakthrough role came in the 1960s with films like "Zulu" and "The Ipcress File," but it was his performance in "Alfie" that truly catapulted him to international stardom. Caine's versatility and talent have earned him two Academy Awards, with notable nominations for films like "Educating Rita" and "The Cider House Rules." Beyond his acting prowess, Caine is also an accomplished author, sharing his life stories and insights in books like "What's It All About?" and "Blowing the Bloody Doors Off." In 2023, at the age of 90, Caine announced his retirement from acting following the release of his final film, "The Great Escaper," marking the end of an extraordinary career that has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.