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Michael Caine was born as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in London, to Ellen (n��e Burchell), a cook, and Maurice Micklewhite Sr., a fish-market porter. He had a younger brother, Stanley Caine, and an older maternal half-brother named David Burchell. He left school at age 15 and took a series of working-class jobs before joining the British army and serving in Korea during the Korean War, where he saw combat. Upon his return to England, he gravitated toward the theater and got a job as an assistant stage manager. He adopted the name of Caine on the advice of his agent, taking it from a marquee that advertised The Caine Mutiny (1954). In the years that followed, he worked in more than 100 television dramas, with repertory companies throughout England and eventually in the stage hit "The Long and the Short and the Tall".Zulu (1964), the epic retelling of a historic 19th-century battle in South Africa between British soldiers and Zulu warriors, brought Caine to international attention. Instead of being typecast as a low-ranking Cockney soldier, he played a snobbish, aristocratic officer. Although "Zulu" was a major success, it was the role of Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File (1965) and the title role in Alfie (1966) that made Caine a star of the first magnitude. He epitomized the new breed of actor in mid-1960s England, the working-class bloke with glasses and a down-home accent. However, after initially starring in some excellent films, particularly in the 1960s, including Gambit (1966), Funeral in Berlin (1966), Play Dirty (1969), The Battle of Britain (1969), Too Late the Hero (1970), The Last Valley (1971) and especially Get Carter (1971), he seemed to take on roles in below-average films, simply for the money he could by then command.However, there were some gems amongst the dross. He gave a magnificent performance opposite Sean Connery in The Man Who Would Be King (1975) and turned in a solid one as a German colonel in The Eagle Has Landed (1976). Educating Rita (1983), Blame It on Rio (1984) and Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) (for which he won his first Oscar) were highlights of the 1980s, while more recently Little Voice (1998), The Cider House Rules (1999) (his second Oscar) and Last Orders (2001) have been widely acclaimed. Caine played Nigel Powers in the parody sequel Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. He appeared in several other of Nolan's films including The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014). He also appeared as a supporting character in Alfonso Cuar��n's Children of Men (2006) and Pixar's sequel Cars 2 (2011).As of 2015, films in which Caine has starred have grossed over $7.4 billion worldwide. He is ranked the ninth highest grossing box office star. Caine is one of several actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting every decade from five consecutive decades (the other being Laurence Olivier and Meryl Streep). He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1992 Birthday Honours, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2000 Birthday Honours in recognition for his contributions to the cinema.Caine has been married twice. First to actress Patricia Haines from 1954 to 1958. They had a daughter, Dominique, in 1957. A bachelor for some dozen-plus years after the divorce, he was romantically linked to Edina Ronay (for three years), Nancy Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Candice Bergen, Bianca Jagger, Fran?oise Pascal and Jill St. John. In 1971 he met his second wife, fashion model Shakira Caine (n��e Baksh), and they married in 1973, six months before their daughter Natasha was born. The couple has three grandchildren, and in 2023, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
Michael Caine
Bio: Michael Caine was born as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in London, to Ellen (n��e Burchell), a cook, and Maurice Micklewhite Sr., a fish-market porter. He had a younger brother, Stanley Caine, and an older maternal half-brother named David Burchell. He left school at age 15 and took a series of working-class jobs before joining the British army and serving in Korea during the Korean War, where he saw combat. Upon his return to England, he gravitated toward the theater and got a job as an assistant stage manager. He adopted the name of Caine on the advice of his agent, taking it from a marquee that advertised The Caine Mutiny (1954). In the years that followed, he worked in more than 100 television dramas, with repertory companies throughout England and eventually in the stage hit "The Long and the Short and the Tall".Zulu (1964), the epic retelling of a historic 19th-century battle in South Africa between British soldiers and Zulu warriors, brought Caine to international attention. Instead of being typecast as a low-ranking Cockney soldier, he played a snobbish, aristocratic officer. Although "Zulu" was a major success, it was the role of Harry Palmer in The Ipcress File (1965) and the title role in Alfie (1966) that made Caine a star of the first magnitude. He epitomized the new breed of actor in mid-1960s England, the working-class bloke with glasses and a down-home accent. However, after initially starring in some excellent films, particularly in the 1960s, including Gambit (1966), Funeral in Berlin (1966), Play Dirty (1969), The Battle of Britain (1969), Too Late the Hero (1970), The Last Valley (1971) and especially Get Carter (1971), he seemed to take on roles in below-average films, simply for the money he could by then command.However, there were some gems amongst the dross. He gave a magnificent performance opposite Sean Connery in The Man Who Would Be King (1975) and turned in a solid one as a German colonel in The Eagle Has Landed (1976). Educating Rita (1983), Blame It on Rio (1984) and Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) (for which he won his first Oscar) were highlights of the 1980s, while more recently Little Voice (1998), The Cider House Rules (1999) (his second Oscar) and Last Orders (2001) have been widely acclaimed. Caine played Nigel Powers in the parody sequel Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. He appeared in several other of Nolan's films including The Prestige (2006), Inception (2010) and Interstellar (2014). He also appeared as a supporting character in Alfonso Cuar��n's Children of Men (2006) and Pixar's sequel Cars 2 (2011).As of 2015, films in which Caine has starred have grossed over $7.4 billion worldwide. He is ranked the ninth highest grossing box office star. Caine is one of several actors nominated for an Academy Award for acting every decade from five consecutive decades (the other being Laurence Olivier and Meryl Streep). He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 1992 Birthday Honours, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in the 2000 Birthday Honours in recognition for his contributions to the cinema.Caine has been married twice. First to actress Patricia Haines from 1954 to 1958. They had a daughter, Dominique, in 1957. A bachelor for some dozen-plus years after the divorce, he was romantically linked to Edina Ronay (for three years), Nancy Sinatra, Natalie Wood, Candice Bergen, Bianca Jagger, Fran?oise Pascal and Jill St. John. In 1971 he met his second wife, fashion model Shakira Caine (n��e Baksh), and they married in 1973, six months before their daughter Natasha was born. The couple has three grandchildren, and in 2023, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

Tivia: For more than forty years, Caine's mother, Ellen Maria Burchell, paid periodic visits to a "cousin" in a mental hospital. When she died in 1989, Caine learned that the cousin was really his elder brother, David.He legally changed his name to Michael Caine in 2016. He said in an interview that he'd had too many problems travelling with a passport that didn't match his stage name.Once said that he knew he had made it as an actor when he started getting scripts to read that no longer had coffee stains already on them (meaning that he was the first choice for that role).He owns seven restaurants: six in London, one in Miami.Educating Rita (1983) is his favourite film of his own, and the performance he's the most proud of.Has been nominated for an Oscar at least once in five consecutive decades (1960s-2000s).Throughout the 1960s, he was by his own estimation drinking two bottles of vodka and smoking at least eighty cigarettes a day. He quit smoking cigarettes following a stern lecture from Tony Curtis at a party in 1971, and finally quit smoking cigars shortly before his 70th birthday in 2003.His all-time favorite actor, his inspiration to become an actor and his hero is Humphrey Bogart.Visited John Wayne several times when the veteran star was dying of cancer in hospital.Took his name from the film The Caine Mutiny (1954)Close friends with Sir Sean Connery, Sir Roger Moore, Sir Elton John and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.When he was still a struggling actor, Caine shared a London flat with future hairstylist-guru Vidal Sassoon.Near the end of The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), he passes by a store called "Micklewhite's". His real name is Maurice Micklewhite.1987: Was not present at the Academy Awards ceremony when he won best supporting actor for Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) because he was filming Jaws: The Revenge (1987), for which he was nominated for worst supporting actor at the Razzie awards the following year.Ranked 10th highest grossing actor of all time with his previous films grossing $3.2 billion [2016].In 2016, at age 83, he finally changed his legal name from Maurice Micklewhite to Michael Caine. He said this was because he was fed up being delayed in airport security by staff who did not understand why the name on his passport did not match the person they recognised.Stated that for years he hated the smell of garlic as he associated it with his service in the Korean War where North Korean and Chinese troops would munch it as a snack. He eventually overcame his dislike upon becoming a restaurateur.Mike Myers said that he based the character Austin Powers partially on Caine's character in Alfie (1966). Caine would play Austin Powers father in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).Claims that his trick to being able to cry on cue is thinking about a painful childhood memory.Though he had been considered for, but never appeared in a Bond movie, Caine was the very first person to hear the completed film score for Goldfinger (1964). After he and roommate Terence Stamp were both ejected from their apartment, Caine asked composer friend John Barry if he could use the spare bedroom at Barry's London residence. As they were good friends, Barry agreed and so for several months Caine crashed with Barry and was there the sleepless night he completed his iconic score. At breakfast the following morning, Barry played his composition for Caine, the first time he had performed it for anybody.His younger brother, Stanley Caine, appeared in Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Play Dirty (1969), and The Italian Job (1969). He didn't know about his older half-brother, David, until their mother died. David suffered from epilepsy and spent his life in a hospital.He first saw Shakira Caine (then Shakira Baksh) in a 1971 Maxwell House coffee commercial, directed by a then-unknown Ridley Scott. Caine became obsessed with her, calling her "the most beautiful woman he had ever seen". He desperately tried to meet her, even planning a trip to Brazil. A friend of his said that she was living in London, and gave him her phone number. Caine and Baksh married at the Algiers Hotel in Las Vegas in 1973.His first American accent was in the film Hurry Sundown (1967). He was taught the Southern drawl by Vivien Leigh, who told him to say "four door Ford" all day long for weeks. (source - "What's it all about?" Michael Caine's autobiography - 1992)In 1957, at Brighton University, Caine appeared in a one-act play written by a fellow actor who went by the name of David Baron. It was Baron's very first play. He later changed his name back to Harold Pinter, the name under which he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.His favorite film is the film noir The Third Man (1949).He turned down both of the male leads in Women in Love (1969) because he refused to do any nudity. The roles went to Sir Alan Bates and Oliver Reed.He is famous for the catch-phrase "Not a lot of people know that", though he never actually said it. The phrase was probably first said by Peter Sellers when he appeared Parkinson (1971) on 28 October 1972 and said: "Not many people know that. This is my Michael Caine impression. You see, Mike's always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records. At the drop of a hat he'll trot one out. 'Did you know that it takes a man in a tweed suit five and a half seconds to fall from the top of Big Ben to the ground?' Now there's not many people who know that!".Lodged with composer John Barry in the early 1960s for several months, after being forced to leave his own flat, penniless. He returned the favor in 1998 when agreeing to introduce the composer's Royal Albert Hall concert - his first in the United Kingdom for 25 years.Of the six performers who have won Oscars for performances in films directed by Woody Allen, he is the only man. The others are Diane Keaton, Dianne Wiest (twice), Mira Sorvino, Pen��lope Cruz and Cate Blanchett.Four of his memorable films (Alfie (1966), The Italian Job (1969), Get Carter (1971) and Sleuth (1972)) have all been remade.The soundstage at Shepperton Studios, in which he filmed Batman Begins (2005), is also the one where he filmed his very first film, Hell in Korea (1956).Co-owned top London restaurant Langan's Brasserie.In 2009, he praised Christoph Waltz's performance as Colonel Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds (2009), saying that it was the "best performance of a villain" he has seen in years.Shared a London flat with actor Terence Stamp early in his career.He was considered for the lead role in Tootsie (1982), which went to Dustin Hoffman.In every film where Caine and Christopher Nolan make a collaboration, Caine's character either assists, guides, trains or educates the protagonist of each film. In The Prestige (2006), Caine portrays a magician who teaches the main character the art of illusion. For 'The Dark Knight trilogy', Caine plays a butler to the Wayne family, where he supports, nurtures and loves the main character Bruce Wayne (Batman). During Inception (2010), Caine depicts the father-in-law of the main protagonist, Cobb, and aids him in recruiting one of his students. In Interstellar (2014), Caine portrays a professor/engineer, who invites and encourages the central character, Cooper, to lead an important space mission that will determine the future of planet earth.The title role in Alfie (1966) was turned down by Anthony Newley and Terence Stamp before this was offered to him.Chosen by GQ magazine as one of the 50 Most Stylish Men in the Past 50 Years.He turned down the role of Captain Edward J. Smith in Titanic (1997), which went to Bernard Hill.Has appeared in the remakes of two of his films: Get Carter (2000) and Sleuth (2007).He was considered for the role of Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), which went to David Kelly.Owns his own film production company.It was rumoured that he did not get along with Steven Seagal while filming On Deadly Ground (1994). He has stated that while they got on fine, but he hated filming in Alaska, even joking that "On Deadly Ground" was an apt title.Turned down the role of Robert Rusk in Alfred Hitchcock's crime thriller Frenzy (1972). He thought the character was disgusting and said "I don't want to be associated with the part." After Caine declined the role he later mentioned in his memoirs how Hitchcock completely ignored him when they met in a hotel a few years later.Was a wartime refugee spending six years in North Runcorn, Cheshire where he attended the village school.He was considered to play C.S. Lewis in Shadowlands (1993), which went to Sir Anthony Hopkins.Was the first person to be nominated for an acting Razzie Award for more than one title. He was nominated for Worst Actor of 1980 at the very first Razzie Awards for his roles in the films Dressed to Kill (1980) and The Island (1980).As of 2018, has appeared in five films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Alfie (1966), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Cider House Rules (1999), Inception (2010) and Dunkirk (2017). He was nominated for his performances in the first three of these and won Best Supporting Actor for Hannah and Her Sisters and The Cider House Rules. In Dunkirk, he voices the unseen RAF Squad Leader.The production offices of Mona Lisa (1986) were located in the disused St. Olave's hospital, the very hospital in which Caine was born.Resides in Leatherhead, Surrey, and is a patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival.
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Biography: Michael Caine was born as Maurice Joseph Micklewhite in London, to Ellen (n��e Burchell), a cook, and Maurice Micklewhite Sr., a fish-market porter. He had a younger brother, Stanley Caine, and an older maternal half-brother named David Burchell. H
Trivia: For more than forty years, Caine's mother, Ellen Maria Burchell, paid periodic visits to a "cousin" in a mental hospital. When she died in 1989, Caine learned that the cousin was really his elder brother, David.He legally changed his name to Michael Caine in 2016. He said in an interview that he'd had too many problems travelling with a passport that didn't match his stage name.Once said that he knew he had made it as an actor when he started getting scripts to read that no longer had coffee stains already on them (meaning that he was the first choice for that role).He owns seven restaurants: six in London, one in Miami.Educating Rita (1983) is his favourite film of his own, and the performance he's the most proud of.Has been nominated for an Oscar at least once in five consecutive decades (1960s-2000s).Throughout the 1960s, he was by his own estimation drinking two bottles of vodka and smoking at least eighty cigarettes a day. He quit smoking cigarettes following a stern lecture from Tony Curtis at a party in 1971, and finally quit smoking cigars shortly before his 70th birthday in 2003.His all-time favorite actor, his inspiration to become an actor and his hero is Humphrey Bogart.Visited John Wayne several times when the veteran star was dying of cancer in hospital.Took his name from the film The Caine Mutiny (1954)Close friends with Sir Sean Connery, Sir Roger Moore, Sir Elton John and Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber.When he was still a struggling actor, Caine shared a London flat with future hairstylist-guru Vidal Sassoon.Near the end of The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992), he passes by a store called "Micklewhite's". His real name is Maurice Micklewhite.1987: Was not present at the Academy Awards ceremony when he won best supporting actor for Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) because he was filming Jaws: The Revenge (1987), for which he was nominated for worst supporting actor at the Razzie awards the following year.Ranked 10th highest grossing actor of all time with his previous films grossing $3.2 billion [2016].In 2016, at age 83, he finally changed his legal name from Maurice Micklewhite to Michael Caine. He said this was because he was fed up being delayed in airport security by staff who did not understand why the name on his passport did not match the person they recognised.Stated that for years he hated the smell of garlic as he associated it with his service in the Korean War where North Korean and Chinese troops would munch it as a snack. He eventually overcame his dislike upon becoming a restaurateur.Mike Myers said that he based the character Austin Powers partially on Caine's character in Alfie (1966). Caine would play Austin Powers father in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).Claims that his trick to being able to cry on cue is thinking about a painful childhood memory.Though he had been considered for, but never appeared in a Bond movie, Caine was the very first person to hear the completed film score for Goldfinger (1964). After he and roommate Terence Stamp were both ejected from their apartment, Caine asked composer friend John Barry if he could use the spare bedroom at Barry's London residence. As they were good friends, Barry agreed and so for several months Caine crashed with Barry and was there the sleepless night he completed his iconic score. At breakfast the following morning, Barry played his composition for Caine, the first time he had performed it for anybody.His younger brother, Stanley Caine, appeared in Billion Dollar Brain (1967), Play Dirty (1969), and The Italian Job (1969). He didn't know about his older half-brother, David, until their mother died. David suffered from epilepsy and spent his life in a hospital.He first saw Shakira Caine (then Shakira Baksh) in a 1971 Maxwell House coffee commercial, directed by a then-unknown Ridley Scott. Caine became obsessed with her, calling her "the most beautiful woman he had ever seen". He desperately tried to meet her, even planning a trip to Brazil. A friend of his said that she was living in London, and gave him her phone number. Caine and Baksh married at the Algiers Hotel in Las Vegas in 1973.His first American accent was in the film Hurry Sundown (1967). He was taught the Southern drawl by Vivien Leigh, who told him to say "four door Ford" all day long for weeks. (source - "What's it all about?" Michael Caine's autobiography - 1992)In 1957, at Brighton University, Caine appeared in a one-act play written by a fellow actor who went by the name of David Baron. It was Baron's very first play. He later changed his name back to Harold Pinter, the name under which he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005.His favorite film is the film noir The Third Man (1949).He turned down both of the male leads in Women in Love (1969) because he refused to do any nudity. The roles went to Sir Alan Bates and Oliver Reed.He is famous for the catch-phrase "Not a lot of people know that", though he never actually said it. The phrase was probably first said by Peter Sellers when he appeared Parkinson (1971) on 28 October 1972 and said: "Not many people know that. This is my Michael Caine impression. You see, Mike's always quoting from the Guinness Book of Records. At the drop of a hat he'll trot one out. 'Did you know that it takes a man in a tweed suit five and a half seconds to fall from the top of Big Ben to the ground?' Now there's not many people who know that!".Lodged with composer John Barry in the early 1960s for several months, after being forced to leave his own flat, penniless. He returned the favor in 1998 when agreeing to introduce the composer's Royal Albert Hall concert - his first in the United Kingdom for 25 years.Of the six performers who have won Oscars for performances in films directed by Woody Allen, he is the only man. The others are Diane Keaton, Dianne Wiest (twice), Mira Sorvino, Pen��lope Cruz and Cate Blanchett.Four of his memorable films (Alfie (1966), The Italian Job (1969), Get Carter (1971) and Sleuth (1972)) have all been remade.The soundstage at Shepperton Studios, in which he filmed Batman Begins (2005), is also the one where he filmed his very first film, Hell in Korea (1956).Co-owned top London restaurant Langan's Brasserie.In 2009, he praised Christoph Waltz's performance as Colonel Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds (2009), saying that it was the "best performance of a villain" he has seen in years.Shared a London flat with actor Terence Stamp early in his career.He was considered for the lead role in Tootsie (1982), which went to Dustin Hoffman.In every film where Caine and Christopher Nolan make a collaboration, Caine's character either assists, guides, trains or educates the protagonist of each film. In The Prestige (2006), Caine portrays a magician who teaches the main character the art of illusion. For 'The Dark Knight trilogy', Caine plays a butler to the Wayne family, where he supports, nurtures and loves the main character Bruce Wayne (Batman). During Inception (2010), Caine depicts the father-in-law of the main protagonist, Cobb, and aids him in recruiting one of his students. In Interstellar (2014), Caine portrays a professor/engineer, who invites and encourages the central character, Cooper, to lead an important space mission that will determine the future of planet earth.The title role in Alfie (1966) was turned down by Anthony Newley and Terence Stamp before this was offered to him.Chosen by GQ magazine as one of the 50 Most Stylish Men in the Past 50 Years.He turned down the role of Captain Edward J. Smith in Titanic (1997), which went to Bernard Hill.Has appeared in the remakes of two of his films: Get Carter (2000) and Sleuth (2007).He was considered for the role of Grandpa Joe in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), which went to David Kelly.Owns his own film production company.It was rumoured that he did not get along with Steven Seagal while filming On Deadly Ground (1994). He has stated that while they got on fine, but he hated filming in Alaska, even joking that "On Deadly Ground" was an apt title.Turned down the role of Robert Rusk in Alfred Hitchcock's crime thriller Frenzy (1972). He thought the character was disgusting and said "I don't want to be associated with the part." After Caine declined the role he later mentioned in his memoirs how Hitchcock completely ignored him when they met in a hotel a few years later.Was a wartime refugee spending six years in North Runcorn, Cheshire where he attended the village school.He was considered to play C.S. Lewis in Shadowlands (1993), which went to Sir Anthony Hopkins.Was the first person to be nominated for an acting Razzie Award for more than one title. He was nominated for Worst Actor of 1980 at the very first Razzie Awards for his roles in the films Dressed to Kill (1980) and The Island (1980).As of 2018, has appeared in five films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Alfie (1966), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The Cider House Rules (1999), Inception (2010) and Dunkirk (2017). He was nominated for his performances in the first three of these and won Best Supporting Actor for Hannah and Her Sisters and The Cider House Rules. In Dunkirk, he voices the unseen RAF Squad Leader.The production offices of Mona Lisa (1986) were located in the disused St. Olave's hospital, the very hospital in which Caine was born.Resides in Leatherhead, Surrey, and is a patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival.
Trademarks: His spectacles (rare for 1960s leading actors) His cockney accent Often plays mentors and father figures to younger characters in films Tall, lean frame Frequently works with director Christopher Nolan
Quotes: [in 1967] I've never been out with a married woman, never. I respect others' properties. <br /> <hr> My name is Michael Caine. <br /> <hr> [on Jaws: The Revenge (1987)] I have never seen it, but by all accounts it is terrible. However, I have seen the house that it built, and it is terrific. <br /> <hr> I am in so many movies that are on TV at 2:00 a.m. that people think I am dead. <br /> <hr> I used to get the girl; now I get the part. In The Quiet American (2002) you may have noticed I got the part and the girl. It's a milestone for me, because it's the last time I'm going to get the girl. I'm sure of it, now I'm nearly seventy.
Salaries: The Hand (1981) - $1,000,000 <br /> <hr> Hurry Sundown (1967) - $20,000 /week <br /> <hr> Gambit (1967) - $250,000 <br /> <hr> Zulu (1964) - ��4,000
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Others works: Book: "And Not Many People Know This Either" (Robson, 1985) ISBN 0340399821 Book: "Not Many People Know It's 1988!" (Robson, 1987) BBC Television Service, 11/61 (aired 12/3 at 7.55 pm): "Somewhere for the Night" b
Spouse: Shakira Caine (January 8, 1973 - present) (1 child)Patricia Haines (April 3, 1954 - 1958) (divorced, 1 child)
Children: DominiqueNatasha
Parents: Ellen Frances Marie Burchell Maurice Joseph Micklewhite
Relatives: Stanley Caine (Sibling) David Burchell (Sibling) Taylor Michael Caine Hall (Grandchild) Miles Michael Caine Hall (Grandchild)
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