Michael Caine filmography

Michael Caine is an English actor who has appeared in over 125 films and has had multiple television appearances. Caine's acting career began in the 1950s, when he was cast in many small, often uncredited roles in British films. Caine gained recognition as one of the most famous actors of the 1960s through his breakthrough role in the film Zulu (1964). He then portrayed spy Harry Palmer in the films The Ipcress File (1965), Funeral in Berlin (1966) and Billion Dollar Brain (1967). His role in Sleuth (1972) led him to an Academy Award for Best Actor nomination. Caine has won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for the films Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and The Cider House Rules (1999). More recently Caine has gained a new following through his collaborations with British-American filmmaker Christopher Nolan in the Dark Knight Trilogy films, as well as Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014).

Film

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1950 Morning Departure Teaboy Roy Ward Baker Uncredited
1956Panic in the ParlourSailorGordon ParryUncredited
A Hill in KoreaPrivate LockyerJulian AmyesOriginally titled Hell in Korea
1957The Steel BayonetCaineMichael CarrerasUncredited
How to Murder a Rich UncleGilronyNigel Patrick
1958A Woman of MysteryMinor RoleErnest MorrisUncredited
Carve Her Name with PrideThirsty Prisoner on TrainLewis GilbertUncredited
The KeyBit partCarol ReedUncredited
Blind SpotJohnny BrentPeter Maxwell
The Two-Headed SpyGestapo AgentAndre De Toth
Passport to ShameBridegroomAlvin RakoffAlso titled Room 43
1959Danger WithinPrisoner with Pin-Up[1]Don ChaffeyUncredited
1960Foxhole in CairoWeber[2][3][4]John Llewellyn Moxey
The Bulldog BreedSailor in Cinema Fight[5]Robert AsherUncredited
1961The Day the Earth Caught FireCheckpoint Policeman[6]Val GuestUncredited
1962Solo for SparrowPaddy MooneyGordon Flemyng
1963The Wrong Arm of the LawPolice Station PCCliff OwenUncredited[7]
1964ZuluLt. Gonville BromheadCy Endfield
1965The Ipcress FileHarry PalmerSidney J. Furie
1966AlfieAlfie ElkinsLewis Gilbert
The Wrong BoxMichael FinsburyBryan Forbes
GambitHarry Tristan DeanRonald Neame
Funeral in BerlinHarry PalmerGuy Hamilton
1967Hurry SundownHenry WarrenOtto Preminger
Woman Times SevenHandsome StrangerVittorio De SicaSegment: Show
Billion Dollar BrainHarry PalmerKen Russell
1968DeadfallHenry Stuart ClarkeBryan Forbes
The MagusNicholas UrfeGuy Green
1969The Italian JobCharlie CrokerPeter Collinson
Play DirtyCaptain DouglasAndre De Toth
Battle of BritainSquadron Leader CanfieldGuy Hamilton
1970Too Late the HeroPvt. Tosh HearneRobert Aldrich
The Last ValleyThe CaptainJames Clavell
Simon, SimonHimselfGraham StarkShort film
1971Get CarterJack CarterMike Hodges
1972Zee and Co.Robert BlakeleyBrian G. Hutton
PulpMickey KingMike Hodges
SleuthMilo TindleJoseph L. Mankiewicz
1973KidnappedAlan BreckDelbert Mann
1974The Black WindmillMaj. John TarrantDon Siegel
The Marseille ContractJohn DerayRobert ParrishReleased in the U.S. as The Destructors
1975The Wilby ConspiracyJim KeoghRalph Nelson
The Romantic EnglishwomanLewis FieldingJoseph Losey
The Man Who Would Be KingPeachy CarnehanJohn Huston
1976PeeperLeslie C. TuckerPeter Hyams
Harry and Walter Go to New YorkAdam WorthMark Rydell
The Eagle Has LandedCol. Kurt SteinerJohn Sturges
1977A Bridge Too FarJoe VandeleurRichard Attenborough
1978Silver BearsDoc FletcherIvan Passer
The SwarmDr. Bradford CraneIrwin Allen
California SuiteSidney CochranHerbert Ross
1979AshantiDr. David LinderbyRichard Fleischer
Beyond the Poseidon AdventureCaptain Mike TurnerIrwin Allen
1980Dressed to KillDr. Robert ElliottBrian De Palma
The IslandBlair MaynardMichael Ritchie
1981The HandJonathan LansdaleOliver Stone
Escape to VictoryCaptain John ColbyJohn Huston
1982DeathtrapSidney BruhlSidney Lumet
1983Educating RitaDr. Frank BryantLewis Gilbert
The Honorary ConsulCharley Fortnum, ConsulJohn Mackenzie
The Jigsaw ManPhilip Kimberly / Sergei KuzminskyTerence Young
1984Blame It on RioMatthew HollinsStanley Donen
1985WaterGovernor Baxter ThwaitesDick Clement
The Holcroft CovenantNoel HolcroftJohn Frankenheimer
1986Hannah and Her SistersElliotWoody Allen
Sweet LibertyElliott JamesAlan Alda
Mona LisaMortwellNeil Jordan
Half Moon StreetLord Sam BulbeckBob Swaim
The Whistle BlowerFrank JonesSimon Langton
1987The Fourth ProtocolJohn PrestonJohn MackenzieAlso executive producer
Jaws: The RevengeHoagie NewcombeJoseph Sargent
SurrenderSean SteinJerry Belson
1988Without a ClueSherlock Holmes / Reginald KincaidThom Eberhardt
Dirty Rotten ScoundrelsLawrence JamiesonFrank Oz
1990A Shock to the SystemGraham MarshallJan Egleson
Mr. DestinyMike / Mr. DestinyJames Orr
BullseyeSidney Lipton / Doctor HicklarMichael Winner
1992Noises OffLloyd FellowesPeter Bogdanovich
Blue IceHarry AndersRussell MulcahyAlso producer
The Muppet Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeBrian Henson
1994On Deadly GroundMichael JenningsSteven Seagal
Then There Were GiantsJoseph StalinJoseph Sargent
1995Bullet to BeijingHarry PalmerGeorge Mihalka
1996Blood and WineVictor 'Vic' SpanskyBob Rafelson
1998Shadow RunHaskellGeoffrey Reeve
Curtain Call Max GalePeter Yates
Little VoiceRay SayMark Herman
1999The Cider House RulesDr. Wilbur LarchLasse Hallström
The DebtorsAddict Evi Quaid
2000QuillsDr. Royer-CollardPhilip Kaufman
ShinerBilly 'Shiner' SimpsonJohn Irvin
Get CarterCliff BrumbyStephen Kay
Miss CongenialityVictor MellingDonald Petrie
2001Last OrdersJackFred Schepisi
2002Austin Powers in GoldmemberNigel PowersJay Roach
The Quiet AmericanThomas FowlerPhillip Noyce
2003QuicksandJake MellowsJohn Mackenzie
The ActorsO'MalleyConor McPherson
Secondhand LionsGarthTim McCanlies
The StatementPierre BrossardNorman Jewison
2004Around the BendHenry LairJordan Roberts
2005Batman BeginsAlfred PennyworthChristopher Nolan
BewitchedNigel BigelowNora Ephron
The Weather ManRobert SpritzelGore Verbinski
2006Children of MenJasperAlfonso Cuarón
The PrestigeJohn CutterChristopher Nolan
2007FlawlessMr. HobbsMichael Radford
SleuthAndrew WykeKenneth BranaghRemake of Sleuth (1972)
2008The Dark KnightAlfred PennyworthChristopher Nolan
Is Anybody There?ClarenceJohn Crowley
2009Harry BrownHarry BrownDaniel Barber
2010InceptionProfessor Stephen MilesChristopher Nolan
2011Gnomeo & JulietLord RedbrickKelly AsburyVoice only
Cars 2Finn McMissileJohn Lasseter
2012Journey 2: The Mysterious IslandAlexander AndersonBrad Peyton
The Dark Knight RisesAlfred PennyworthChristopher Nolan
2013Now You See MeArthur TresslerLouis Leterrier
Mr. Morgan's Last LoveMatthew MorganSandra Nettelbeck
2014Stonehearst AsylumDr. Benjamin SaltBrad Anderson
InterstellarProfessor BrandChristopher Nolan
2015Kingsman: The Secret ServiceArthur/Chester KingMatthew Vaughn
YouthFred BallingerPaolo Sorrentino
The Last Witch HunterFather DolanBreck Eisner
2016Now You See Me 2Arthur TresslerJon M. Chu
2017 Going in StyleJoe HardingZach Braff
DunkirkFortis LeaderChristopher NolanUncredited voice cameo[8]
My Generation Himself David Batty Documentary film
2018Dear DictatorGeneral Anton VincentLisa Addario & Joe Syracuse
Sherlock GnomesLord RedbrickJohn StevensonVoice
King of Thieves Brian Reader James Marsh
2019 Medieval Lord Boresh Petr Jákl In production
TBA Four Kids and It Psammead Andy De Emmony In production
Come Away TBA Brenda Chapman In production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1956The Adventures of Sir LancelotThird KnightCredited as Michael Scott in the episode "The Magic Sword"
BBC Sunday Night TheatreEpisode: "The Lark"
1957Blood Money
BBC Sunday Night TheatreEpisode: "Requiem for a Heavyweight"
Dixon of Dock GreenIndian pedlarEpisode: "A Penn'orth of Allsorts"
1958Navy LogEpisode: "The Field"
The ViseEpisode: "The Sucker Game"
BBC Sunday Night TheatrePolice constableEpisode: "The Frog"
The Adventures of William TellMaxEpisode: "The Prisoner"
Dixon of Dock GreenBrocklehurstEpisode: "Bracelets for the Groom"
1959Dixon of Dock GreenTufty MorrisEpisode: "Helmet on the Sideboard"
The Adventures of William TellSgt. WeinarEpisode: "The General's Daughter"
1960Deadline MidnightTed DrakeEpisode 1.5
No Wreath for the GeneralPolice constable
1961The Compartment
Walk a Crooked MilePolice constableMini-series
Armchair TheatreHelmsmanEpisode: "The Ship That Couldn't Stop"
The Younger GenerationRay the RaverEpisode: "Goodbye Charlie"
ITV Play of the WeekUncredited
Episode: "Ring of Truth"
1962The Edgar Wallace Mystery TheatrePaddy MooneyEpisode: "Solo for Sparrow"
ITV Play of the WeekWillie MossopEpisode: "Hobson's Choice"
1963First Night:Funny Noises with Their Mouths
1964ITV Play of the WeekGeorge GrantEpisode: "The Other Man"
HamletHoratio
1969Male of the Species
ITV Saturday Night TheatreCorneliusEpisode: "Cornelius"
1988Jack the RipperChief Insp. Frederick AbberlineWinner - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Film
1990Jekyll & HydeDr Henry Jekyll/Mr Edward HydeNominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Film
1994World War II: When Lions RoaredJoseph StalinDocumentary television film
1996 Midnight in Saint Petersburg Harry Palmer TV film
1997Mandela and de KlerkF.W. de KlerkNominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Miniseries or Television Film
20,000 Leagues Under the SeaCaptain Nemo
2003Freedom: A History of UsWilliam PittEpisode: "Independence"
The Rev. John CottonEpisode: "Liberty for All"
Lord CornwallisEpisode: "Revolution"
Edward EverettEpisode: "Wake Up America"
William WoodEpisode: "Working for Freedom"
Newspaper EditorEpisode: "Yearning to Breathe Free"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Batman Begins Alfred Pennyworth Voice
2015 GivingTales Little Claus and Big Claus Voice

Note: in The Italian Job (2001 video game), Caine's voice (as Charlie Croker) was impersonated by Phil Cornwell[9]

Box office ranking

At his peak, exhibitors voted Michael Caine one of the most popular stars at the box office:

  • 1966 – 2nd (UK)[10]
  • 1967 – 15th (US)[11]
  • 1969 - 3rd(UK)[12]
  • 1970 – 8th (UK)[13]
  • 1971 – 4th (UK)[14]

References

  1. "Michael Caine's Filmography – Michael Caine .com - The Official Michael Caine Website". www.michaelcaine.com. Archived from the original on 2010-03-26. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  2. Thompson, Howard. "Foxhole in Cairo - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - NYTimes.com". movies.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  3. America's Best, Britain's Finest: A ... - Google Books. books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  4. Consultancy, Ministry & Mission - Google Books. books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  5. "THE BULLDOG BREED". www.michaelcaine.org. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  6. A guide to apocalyptic cinema - Google Books. books.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  7. "The Wrong Arm of the Law (1963): Peter Sellers, Nanette Newman, Lionel Jeffries". www.citizencaine.org. Retrieved 2010-03-31.
  8. Whitty, Stephen (16 July 2017). "Chris Nolan on 'Dunkirk,' and leaving the 'Dark Knight' behind". NJ.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2017.
  9. Li, David (August 14, 2002). "Postmortem: Pixelogic's The Italian Job". Gamasutra. UBM. Retrieved 26 September 2018.
  10. "Most popular star for third time." Times [London, England] 31 Dec. 1966: 5. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 11 July 2012.
  11. 'Star Glitter Is Catching' By Richard L. Coe. The Washington Post, Times Herald (1959-1973) [Washington, D.C] 07 Jan 1968: H1.
  12. "British Vote Eastwood Top Money-Maker". Los Angeles Times. 16 Jan 1970. p. c8.
  13. Staff Reporter. "Paul Newman Britain's favourite star." Times [London, England] 31 Dec. 1970: 9. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 11 July 2012.
  14. Peter Waymark. "Richard Burton top draw in British cinemas." Times [London, England] 30 Dec. 1971: 2. The Times Digital Archive. Web. 11 July 2012.
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