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daily routine: Nicolas Cage: Secret behind “Longlegs” actor’s fitness and health. Details here
Nicholas Cage appears in “Longlegs”
Cage has portrayed a wide variety of roles throughout his acting career, including Angels and Dracula. He appears in Osgood Perkins’s “Longlegs” this month as a serial killer. He sought to develop a distinct and intimate character for this part by drawing influence from his own mother’s battles with mental illness. Cage considers discomfort and personal development when making decisions about new endeavors. One important influence he mentions is David Bowie’s warning to never grow comfortable with his art.
Nicholas Cage’s lifestyle
Cage uses witch hazel occasionally and does not follow a specific skincare regimen despite living in the Mojave Desert. Upon waking up, he repeats praises while meditating in the shower. Despite his enjoyment of coffee, he acknowledges that he consumes two excessive amounts of zero-sugar C4 energy beverages daily. Cage leads an abstinence-focused lifestyle and believes that resisting temptation in Las Vegas leads to spiritual progress.
He finds creativity amid Las Vegas, drawing parallels to spiritual figures like Thomas Merton. His favorite place to watch movies is the Cinebarre on Sahara, where he enjoys a big box of popcorn while watching films like “Oppenheimer” and “Barbie.” Cage values advice from Martin Sheen, who emphasized the importance of enjoying where you are and the people you work with. This wisdom has guided Cage throughout his career, reaffirming the significance of personal satisfaction over critical acclaim.
FAQs:
What is Nicolas Cage’s daily routine?
After waking up between two and five in the morning, Nicolas Cage feeds his pets, works out, and consumes lentils with pesto sauce for breakfast. Around 7:30 p.m., Cage goes to bed and sleeps by 8 o’clock.
Where does Nicolas Cage like to watch movies?
Cage likes to watch movies at the Cinebarre on Sahara in Las Vegas. He takes off popcorn and enjoys the laid-back vibe of the place.
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