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Actor Nicolas Cage and his wife, Alice Kim, arrive at the New York premiere of the film "The Weather Man," Oct. 24, 2005.
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Nicolas Cage, a big fan of "Superman," named his second son Kal-el, which is the name Superman was given when he was born on Krypton. He's the first child for Cage with his wife, Alice. On March 6, 2005, they attended the Australian Formula One Grand Prix in Melbourne, Australia.
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On March 25, 1996, Nicolas Cage won the Best Actor Oscar for his work in "Leaving Las Vegas." He posed with Best Actress Susan Sarandon ("Dead Man Walking), Best Supporting actress Mira Sorvino ("Mighty Aphrodite"), and Best Supporting actor Kevin Spacey ("The Usual Suspects").
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Nicolas Cage, Linda Cummings, John Fruschiante and director Vincent Gallo attend the unveiling of a statue in memory of Johnny Ramone at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery Jan. 14, 2005, in Hollywood.
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Nicolas Cage and his wife, Alice Kim, arrive at the red carpet event for the premiere of "National Treasure" in Seoul, South Korea, Dec. 13, 2004.
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Nicolas Cage and wife Alice Kim watch Debbie Harry perform at the Gotham Magazine Celebrates 5th Anniversary at Cipriani's in New York Nov. 17, 2004.
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Nicolas Cage and director Francis Ford Coppola pose with award-winning director Sofia Coppola at the Universal-Focus Features party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills Jan. 25, 2004. Cage is related to the Coppolas.
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Nicolas Cage and director Francis Ford Coppola react as Sofia Coppola arrives at the Universal-Focus Features party during the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards Jan. 25, 2004. Sofia, Cage's cousin and Coppola's daughter, had just won a Globe for directing "Lost in Translation."
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Co-stars Sam Rockwell, Alison Lohman and Nicolas Cage pose together at the "Matchstick Men" premiere party at the Royal Ontario Museum as part of 2003 Toronto International Film Festival Sept. 5, 2003.
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In this photo provided by Paramount Pictures, Cage, as popular TV weatherman David Spritz, is on top of the world professionally but his personal life is falling apart in "The Weather Man."
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Nicolas Cage poses during a press conference for "Matchstick Men" at the 60th Venice Film Festival Sept. 2, 2003.
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Nicolas Cage walks the red carpet at the 55th Annual Writers Guild Awards March 8, 2003, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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Nicolas Cage greets fans Feb. 8, 2003, in Berlin, Germany, where he was promoting his movie, "Adaptation," at the Berlinale Film Festival.
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Nicolas Cage and then-wife Lisa Marie Presley went to a sneak preview of his movie, "Adaptation," Nov. 23, 2002, at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood, Calif. Only three days later, Cage filed for divorce from Presley after a three-month marriage.
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Director John Woo, center, poses with Nicolas Cage and Christian Slater, the stars of his film, "Windtalkers," in Los Angeles May 21, 2002. Woo was being honored with his hand and footprints in the cement outside Mann's Chinese Theatre.
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Nicolas Cage arrives at the premiere of his film, "Captain Corelli's Mandolin," in Beverly Hills Aug. 13, 2001, with Lisa Marie Presley, who was then his girlfriend.
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Nicolas Cage shakes hands with President George W. Bush during an event at the U.S Capitol to honor World War II Navajo Indian Code Talkers July 26, 2001.
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Nicolas Cage sits with Lisa Marie Presley during an event at the U.S. Capitol to honor World War II Navajo Indian code talkers July 26, 2001.
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Nicolas Cage rushes past the media as he arrives for the premiere of his film, "The Family Man" in Hollywood Dec. 12, 2000.
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Nicolas Cage touches his star with his then-wife, actress Patricia Arquette, during a ceremony honoring him on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in California July 31, 1998.