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Nicolas Cage claims he turned down two blockbuster movie roles – which may have reshaped his career. RadarOnline.
Nicolas Cage has been getting candid about his Hollywood career, citing the cause and effect of some of his decisions. The Nicolas Cage Follows Up Hollywood Ghosting Claims With Naming Rejected Roles
The actor told Vanity Fair he has "said what I’ve had to say with cinema" and "took film performance as far as I could" Robin L Marshall/Getty Nicolas Cage’s acting career is nearing its end. From his iconic turn as Ben Gates in National Treasure to ...
Man” movie and 1994 comedy “Dumb and Dumber” — but has no regrets. In an interview with Variety published Thursday, Cage confessed that filmmaker Sami Raimi approached him to play supervillain Green Goblin in the blockbuster superhero movie.
Nicolas Cage's superhero journey's been packed with more twists and turns than Howard Hawks' "The Big Sleep." It began in the late-‘90s, when the enigmatic actor was all set to play the Last Son of Krypton for director Tim Burton in "Superman Lives,