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Nicolas Cage believed he was 'an alien' as a child

TORONTO, ONTARIO - SEPTEMBER 09: Nicolas Cage attends the
Nicolas Cage thought he was an alien. (WireImage)

Nicolas Cage says he believed he was an alien when he was a child.

The Con Air star was talking to Rampstyle magazine when he made the confession while discussing his socially awkward childhood.

Cage said: "My father told me he felt like he had to introduce himself to me because I was such an alien."

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He added: "I was shocked the day I went to the doctor’s office as a child and I found out that I had normal organs and a normal skeleton because I was certain I was from another planet."

Cage's father is the academic August Coppola who was the basis for his performance as Balthazar in The Sorcerer's Apprentice. They are part of the Coppola family that includes Cage's uncle Francis Ford Coppola and aunt Talia Shire.

American actor Nicolas Cage and his father August Coppola attend the premiere of Moonstruck, directed and produced by Canadian Norman Jewison. (Photo by Barry King/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)
Nicolas Cage and his father August Coppola attend the premiere of Moonstruck. (Barry King/Sygma/Sygma via Getty Images)

Cage has made a comeback in recent years after a decade of financial problems.

He received acclaim for his performance in indie drama Pig where he played a truffle hunter who goes in search of his beloved pig after it is kidnapped. Cage also starred in the meta action-comedy The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent as a fictionalised version of himself. The film signalled Cage's return to mainstream Hollywood and he has since been announced to star in 2023's Renfield as Count Dracula alongside Nicholas Hoult and Awkwafina.

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Nicolas Cage in Snake Eyes. (Alamy)

In recent years, Cage has been prolific making straight-to-DVD action movies such as Army of One, A Score to Settle and Kill Chain.

He has also starred in the odd acclaimed film during this period including the horror movie Mandy, Mom and Dad alongside Selma Blair and the independent drama Joe.

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