Michael Caine Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Michael Caine Biography
(Actor)Birthday: March 14, 1933 (Pisces)
Born In: London, England, United Kingdom
Advanced SearchMichael Caine is a distinguished actor, renowned for his cockney accent and powerful depiction of roles. He was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr. in a working-class family in South East London and was named after his father, who was a porter at a fish market. Beginning from a humble background, he went on to become one of the most celebrated stars in the English as well as American entertainment industry. In a career spanning more than 60 years, Caine has appeared in around 115 films, earning numerous awards and nominations. Today, he is regarded as a British film icon and ranked as the ninth highest-grossing star. In spite of such adulation, he remains a family-oriented private person interested in charity work. Although he had to change his name at the beginning of his career, he never forgot his roots and thus when he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000, he accepted the honor as Maurice Micklewhite. Apart from being an established actor, Caine is also a reputed writer and has authored 11 books, which include his autobiographies ‘What’s It All About’ and ‘The Elephants to Hollywood.’
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Also Known As: Sir Michael Caine, Maurice Joseph Micklewhite
Age: 91 Years, 91 Year Old Males
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Shakira Caine (m. 1973), Patricia Haines (m. 1954–1962)
father: Maurice Joseph Micklewhite
mother: Ellen Maria Burchell
siblings: David Burchell, Stanley Caine
children: Dominique Caine, Natasha Caine
Born Country: England
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Height: 6'2" (188 cm), 6'2" Males
City: London, England
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British PeopleBritish MenTall CelebritiesTall Male CelebritiesPisces Actors Childhood and Early LifeMichael Caine was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr. on 14 March 1933 in London. His father, Maurice Joseph Micklewhite, was a porter at the Billingsgate fish market and his mother, Ellen Frances Marie (née Burchell), was a cook and charwoman.Caine has a younger brother named Stanley Micklewhite. They grew up in Southwark, London. When the ‘World War II’ broke out, his father was drafted into the military and they were evacuated to North Runcton in Norfolk.On passing his eleven-plus examination in 1944, Michael enrolled at ‘Hackney Downs School’ after winning a scholarship to fund his education. However, in 1945, he shifted to ‘Wilson's Grammar School’ in Camberwell, where he began to take interest in literature under the guidance of his English teacher.On receiving his ‘School Certificate’ in 1949, Michael began to work as a filing clerk in a film company. In April 1952, he was drafted into the national service and took an active part in the ‘Korean War.’ He never forgot what he experienced during the war.