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Nicolas Cage made sure his chosen name would become a national treasure.
The National Treasure star—who was born Nicolas Kim Coppola—revealed why he decided to change his name for his career and ultimately make it permanent.
“I am Nick Cage,” he told Variety in a May 27 interview when asked if it’s “strange” to have been known by his stage name for so long. “I changed my name legally last year. I’m Nick Cage in life, and I’m Nick Cage on camera.”
The Spider-Noir actor—who is a member of one of the biggest families in cinema, the Coppola family—emphasized that he wanted his name and career to stand on its own.
“‘Tis better to be the patriarch of my own little family than the clown cousin on the margins of someone else’s,” he said, “so I decided I’m going to bring it on and be ‘Cage.'”
And as for how he landed on the moniker, Nicolas shared that he drew inspiration from Marvel superhero Luke Cage and America composer John Cage.
“‘Cage’ is a name that I liked coming across in the comics—I just thought he had a cool name—and I grew up in a very avant-garde, artsy family,” he explained, “and there was talk about John Cage and the experimental compositions that he did.”
“I was looking for something like ‘James Dean,'” he continued. “I was looking for something short and sweet.”
For his first name, meanwhile, the Longlegs star—whose dad was August Coppola—decided to keep it unchanged, but noted that he didn’t always love the more uncommon spelling.
“I thought, well, I’ll keep the name ‘Nicolas’ because my father named me Nicolas—with French spelling, which has always frustrated me, because everyone adds an ‘h,'” he said. “I don’t know why he gave me the French spelling! But he did.”
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As for when he first decided to change his name, the Face/Off actor previously revealed there was one moment in particular that prompted him to take action.
After all, Nicolas was credited as Nicolas Coppola early in his career when he starred in 1982’s Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
But according to the Oscar winner, fans couldn’t help but associate him with his famous last name and would even insert him into references to his uncle Francis Ford Coppola‘s iconic film Apocalypse Now.
“People would not stop saying things like, ‘I love the smell of Nicolas in the morning’ because of Apocalypse Now, when Robert Duvall said, ‘I love the smell of napalm in the morning,'” he told WIRED in 2022. “And it made it hard to work and I said, ‘I don’t need this.’ So, I changed it to Cage.”
Yet, Nicolas is only one of many stars who have changed their names. Read on to learn the real names of your favorite celebrities …
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