{"id":143403,"date":"2023-09-23T11:23:40","date_gmt":"2023-09-23T11:23:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=143403"},"modified":"2023-09-23T11:23:40","modified_gmt":"2023-09-23T11:23:40","slug":"michael-caine-we-never-had-intimacy-coordinators-in-my-day-thank-god","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/tv-movies\/michael-caine-we-never-had-intimacy-coordinators-in-my-day-thank-god\/","title":{"rendered":"Michael Caine: “We Never Had Intimacy Coordinators In My Day, Thank God”"},"content":{"rendered":"
Veteran actor Michael Caine has questioned the need for intimacy coordinators on film and TV production sets, saying they have only recently become a thing.<\/p>\n
Caine, now 90, was asked about them in an interview for the Daily Mail<\/em>, when he replied:<\/p>\n “Really? Seriously? What are they? We never had that in my day. Thank God I’m 90 and don’t play lovers anymore is all I can say. In my day you just did the love scene and got on with it without anyone interfering. It’s all changed.”<\/p>\n Breaking News<\/span><\/p>\n Breaking News<\/span><\/p>\n And he reflected on other challenges of modern-day life, reflecting: It’s dull. Not being able to speak your mind and not being able to call anyone ‘darling.’ It’s hard. I like to learn from friends who are younger than me.”<\/p>\n Caine’s upcoming movie, The Great Escaper<\/em>, sees him star as the real-life Bernard Jordan, a war veteran who left his care home on the British south coast, without telling his wife or careers, to attend the 70th<\/sup> anniversary of D-Day commemorations on the Normandy coast. He co-stars with the late Glenda Jackson, who died soon after completing the film.<\/p>\n Caine has an extraordinary 176 IMDB acting credits to his name, totted up in a career running more than 77 years since his very first appearance, as uncredited teaboy, in the 1946 TV movie Morning Departure<\/em>. He has two Oscars for Best Supporting Actor, for Hannah and her Sisters <\/em>(1987) and The Cider House Rules<\/em> (2000). He credits his big break to the epic war film Zulu (1964).<\/p>\n He told The<\/em> Mail<\/em>: “They were looking for a cockney corporal and they thought I’d be great, but when I got there for the audition the director said, ‘Sorry, Michael, it’s been cast.’ I was used to being rejected, but it was a long walk to the door, let me tell you.<\/p>\n “’Can you do posh?’ he asked me on my way out. ‘Of course I can do posh!’ So, I got the job playing a posh officer and it made my career. When I started out, I never thought about being in competition with other actors. All I cared about was being as good as I possibly could be.”<\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\nRelated Stories<\/h3>\n
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