Nicolas Cage is back on the red carpet after welcoming a baby girl!
23.08.2022 - 17:01 / etcanada.com
Nicolas Cage has a new ‘do.
The Oscar-winning actor caused a stir online after a fan shared photos of him with cherry-red hair.
In the photos, Cage, 58, is rocking the new red dye job while keeping his goatee natural.
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The “Moonstruck” actor was spotted in Las Vegas rocking his new red hair and is winning over his fans with his look.
“Cool red hair,” one fan responded on Twitter. “A goat with a goatee,” another added.
Cage is no stranger to changing his hair for his films, though it is unclear whether his bright red locks are for a role or just for fun. He’s gone long and luscious for “Con Air”, and most recently, an unkempt salt and pepper for the critically acclaimed “Pig”.
Nicolas Cage is back on the red carpet after welcoming a baby girl!
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Deadline launched Day 1 of its photo studio at the Toronto Film Festival, as cast members of TIFF-premiering films stopped by including Nicolas Cage, from Butcher’s Crossing; Luke Macfarlane and Billy Eichner from Bros; Gabrielle Union and Jeremy Pope from The Inspection; and many more. Click on the photo above to launch the gallery.
Wilson Chapman editor Next year, Nicolas Cage will be portraying the world’s most famous vampire Dracula in “Renfield,” a horror comedy about the count’s lovestruck familiar. And while the role has been portrayed in film by hundreds of actors over the years — from Bela Lugosi to Gary Oldman — the idiosyncratic actor is set to leave his own unique mark on the horror legend. During an interview to promote his western drama “Butcher’s Crossing,” Cage spoke in the Variety TIFF Studio, presented by King’s Hawaiian, about developing his own take on the iconic Transylvanian accent of the vampiric count. Specifically, he revealed he took inspiration from Christopher Lee’s famous portrayals of the character while adding other elements to the part — including his own father, academic August Coppola.
Nicolas Cage has welcomed his first child with his wife, Riko Shabita. The 58-year-old’s wife and new mum Riko, 27, is “doing fine” after the birth of their baby girl in Los Angeles, a rep confirmed. “Nicolas and Riko are happy to announce the birth of their daughter,” the rep told People.
Nicolas Cage has welcomed his first child with his wife Riko Shabita. The 58-year-old’s wife and new mum Riko, 27, is “doing fine” after the birth of their baby girl in Los Angeles, a rep confirmed. “Nicolas and Riko are happy to announce the birth of their daughter,” the rep told People.
Gregg Goldstein The last time Fred Hechinger was in Toronto, he came to see a film that left his acting on the cutting room floor. Six years later, in one of several full-circle moments, the breakout star of HBO’s “The White Lotus” and Sony/Marvel’s upcoming Spider-Man Universe entry “Kraven the Hunter” returns with the Sept. 9 Gala premiere of “Butcher’s Crossing,” his first lead role in a feature. “It was my first time going to a festival to see something that I was a part of,” the actor recalls. “I was working behind the scenes on [the romantic drama] ‘Tramps,’ they put me in one scene and I got cut, but it was technically the first thing I’ve ever acted in.” Yet that trip ignited a bizarre series of events that helped launch his career. “To connect a lot of crazy dots, the next morning I saw the first [TIFF] screening of ‘Moonlight’ and a Q&A with Barry Jenkins.” When the director hired him years later for the 2021 Amazon Prime miniseries “The Underground Railroad,” Hechinger read some revivalist western novels on set for research … including John Williams’ 1960 book, “Butcher’s Crossing.”
Actor Nicolas Cage is a father once again after his wife Riko Shibata welcomed their daughter into the world.The newborn is Nicolas' third child and Riko's first. Nicolas is already father to Kal-El, 16, and Weston, 31, from previous relationships. Nicolas, 58, and his fifth wife Riko, 27, confirmed the happy news as a representative told People: "Nicolas and Riko are happy to announce the birth of their daughter.
A brand new bundle of joy! Nicolas Cage and wife Riko Shibata have welcomed their first child together!
Nicolas Cage has had his first child with his fifth wife, Riko Shibata. The ‘Face/Off’ actor’s partner gave birth to a baby girl on Wednesday (07. 09.
Nicolas Cage and wife Riko Shibata have welcomed their first child together! Shibata — who got married to Cage during a striking ceremony in Las Vegas in 2021 — gave birth on Wednesday, their rep confirmed to .The pair are now proud parents to a baby girl, August Francesca Coppola Cage.This is the first child for Shibata, while Cage is already a dad to Weston, 31, and Kal-El, 16, from previous relationships.Cage spoke with ET in April at the Los Angeles premiere of his movie, , and he shared what he was most looking forward to about welcoming a new baby into his life.«I miss it all. I miss watching a child discover things for the first time,» Cage gushed. «The way the sunlight shines through a leaf.
Exciting news for Nicolas Cage and his wife Riko Shibata: The couple are officially parents!
Nicolas Cage’s cutie! The actor’s wife, Riko Shibata gave birth to their first baby together — daughter August Francesca Coppola Cage, Us Weekly can confirm.
Brent Lang Executive Editor Nicolas Cage and Joel Kinnaman will star in “Sympathy for the Devil,” a new psychological thriller from director Yuval Adler. Production on the film is underway in Las Vegas. Capstone Global is handling worldwide sales on the film, and will introduce it to buyers during the upcoming Toronto International Film Festival. Written by Luke Paradise (“Lost on a Mountain in Maine”), “Sympathy for the Devil” follows “The Driver” (Kinnaman) as he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse after being forced to drive a mysterious man known as “The Passenger” (Cage). That sets things up for a white-knuckle ride.
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