It's hard to believe Sir Michael Caine is 74 years old, but he's still got the irreverant attitude that made him a star in 1964's Zulu. In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, Caine reflects on his life and career and makes some typical witticisms. He dismisses his knighthood as virtually meaningless outside Britain, tells amusing anecdotes about his 40 year friendship with Roger Moore and Sean Connery and explains why he got out of the restaurant business thusly:
"I sold them all 10 years ago. I found that chefs were more
annoying than bloody movie stars. They're so temperamental. You
can't say anything to them. And I picked all the nutcases, I did.
So I got out. Someone offered me a fortune and I left." To read the interview click here