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Nicolas Cage opens up on why he legally changed name

Updated May 28 2026 - 5:18pm, first published 5:12pm
Nicolas Cage says he chose his name when he started acting as it sounded like a comic book hero. Photo: AP PHOTO
Nicolas Cage says he chose his name when he started acting as it sounded like a comic book hero. Photo: AP PHOTO

Nicolas Cage has legally changed his name.

The Spider-Noir star was born Nicolas Coppola but he adopted the name Cage at the start of his career because he wanted to distance himself from his famous relatives including his uncle, esteemed director Francis Ford Coppola, because he didn't want to be known as the "clown cousin" of Hollywood's Coppola family.

Now Cage has revealed he finally made the change legal in 2025, telling Variety: "I am Nick Cage. I changed my name legally last year. 

"I'm Nick Cage in life, and I'm Nick Cage on camera. 'Tis better to be the patriarch of my own little family than the clown cousin on the margins of someone else's, so I decided I'm going to bring it on and be Cage".

Nicolas Cage is the nephew of legendary film director Francis Ford Coppola. (AP PHOTO)
Nicolas Cage is the nephew of legendary film director Francis Ford Coppola. (AP PHOTO)

Cage went on to explain he picked his last name after being inspired by comic book character Luke Cage and revealed he wanted a name that was "short and sweet" like James Dean.

"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 and there was talk about (composer/artist) John Cage and the experimental compositions that he did," he said. 

"I was looking for something like James Dean; I was looking for something short and sweet."

Cage went on to explain why he kept the first name Nicolas and embraced the 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."

When asked if the thinks the name Nick Cage sounds "like a superhero", Cage replied: "I think so. You think I should've shaved it off and just made it Nick

"I'm both! I think people know me as both."

Australian Associated Press

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