Nicolas Cage, 62, described his current life as "very monastic" in a recent interview, saying that becoming an older father has fundamentally reshaped his priorities. On Saturday's episode of The New York Times' podcast "The Interview," Cage told host David Marchese that he now considers himself "extraordinarily boring."
Nicolas Cage Details 'Monastic' Life at 62, Focused on Raising Toddler
— neutralImpact: 1.5/10
The actor says fatherhood and age have shifted his priorities, leading to a risk-averse lifestyle.
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- ✓Nicolas Cage described his life as 'very monastic' in a New York Times interview
- ✓Cage is 62 years old
- ✓Cage said he has become 'extraordinarily boring'
- ✓The interview was on the podcast 'The Interview' hosted by David Marchese
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- ●Nicolas Cage becoming an older father has reshaped his priorities
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