
Age: 62
male
Nicolas Cage (born Nicolas Kim Coppola; January 7, 1964) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and a Golden Globe Award. During the early years of his career, Cage starred in a variety of films such as Rumble Fish (1983), Racing with the Moon (1984), Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), Raising Arizona (1987), Vampire's Kiss (1989), Wild at Heart (1990), Honeymoon in Vegas (1992), and Red Rock West (1993). During this period, John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 36 listed him as one of twelve Promising New Actors of 1984. For his performance in Leaving Las Vegas (1995), he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. He received his second Academy Award nomination for his performance as Charlie and Donald Kaufman in Adaptation (2002). He subsequently appeared in more mainstream films, such as The Rock (1996), Con Air (1997), City of Angels (1998), 8mm (1999), Windtalkers (2002), Lord of War (2005), The Wicker Man (2006), Bangkok Dangerous (2008) and Knowing (2009). He also directed the film Sonny (2002), for which he was nominated for Grand Special Prize at Deauville Film Festival. Cage owns the production company Saturn Films and has produced films such as Shadow of the Vampire (2000) and The Life of David Gale (2003). In October 1997, Cage was ranked No. 40 in Empire magazine's The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list, while the next year, he was placed No. 37 in Premiere's 100 most powerful people in Hollywood. In the 2010s, he starred in Kick-Ass (2010), Drive Angry (2011), Joe (2013), The Runner (2015), Dog Eat Dog (2016), Mom and Dad (2017), Mandy (2018), Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), and Color Out of Space (2019). His participation in various film genres during this time increased his popularity and gained him a cult following.

Nicolas Cage

Mysterious Hunter
for Mysterious Hunter in Mark of the Wendigo
Suggested by galvatron

A shuttle bus traveling from Anchorage to Fairbanks breaks down in the middle of nowhere during a brutal Alaskan winter, veering off course into an isolated stretch of wilderness. The passengers, cold and desperate, split into two groups: some venture into the forest to find help, while others, including a reserved former wilderness guide and a resourceful young woman with a passion for folklore, stay behind. As the hours drag on, eerie noises echo through the trees, and strange tracks appear in the snow, hinting at something unnatural stalking them. The woman recalls legends of the Wendigo, a supernatural predator drawn to hunger and despair. When the rescue group fails to return, paranoia grips the remaining passengers, who are soon forced to confront the creature’s horrifying reality. As tensions rise, the guide and the woman must work together to outwit the Wendigo and protect the others, their bond deepening amid the terror. In a final confrontation, they uncover a dark secret tied to one of their own, but the encounter leaves them haunted, with the Wendigo’s shadow still looming over the wilderness.