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Nicolas Cage Used To Think He Was An Alien When He Was A Kid

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Known for what critics call “overacting” — which he calls “mega acting” — Nicolas Cage is followed by eccentricities everywhere he goes. From buying and returning a dinosaur skull and keeping a two-headed snake as a pet to purchasing a serial killer’s home, it’s no wonder Cage once thought he was an alien.

Currently back in mainstream Hollywood after years of low-budget indie films, Cage recently revealed that he struggled with his personality growing up. The 58-year-old actor stated he thought he was an alien during his childhood until his experience at the doctor’s office confirmed otherwise.

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He thought he was an alien because of his father

THE WEATHER MAN, Nicholas Hoult, Nicolas Cage, 2005, (c)Paramount/courtesy Everett Collection

“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 admitted. His father, August Coppola, played a role in Cage’s thinking, having treated him differently because of his son’s social awkwardness. “My father told me he felt like he had to introduce himself to me because I was such an alien,” he says.

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Thankfully, Cage recognized his social awkwardness weakness and turned it into a strength. “I had difficulties connecting with other people,” he revealed. “When I saw David Bowie in The Man Who Fell to Earth, I realized I needed to do something, so I became an actor.”

KISS OF DEATH, from left: David Caruso, director Barbet Schroeder, Nicholas Cage, on set, 1995. ©20th Century-Fox Film Corporation, TM & Copyright/courtesy Everett Collection

Is Nicholas Cage weird?

With the number of scandals that have trailed the actor’s name over the years, it’s safe to say he’s been perceived as a weird person. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Cage claimed he pulled all those stunts to make a “mark” in the world. “Much of it is by design — I kind of actively wanted to shape a perception of myself when I was really young,” he explained. “I’ve been doing this since I was 15… sometimes when you start out that young, you really want to make a mark.”

GUARDING TESS, from left: Shirley MacLaine, Nicholas Cage, 1994. ©TriStar Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection

Now older, he has decided to take a step back from the weirdness. “I did things as a young person in the industry and in magazine interviews and on television in England, for example, that I can’t imagine doing again at 57, but nonetheless, I did do it,” Cage said. “I wanted to create a kind of wild and artistic and bizarre image, I have changed in terms of what I want to express and what I want my perception to be.”

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