Nicolas Cage says he is "mistaken" for Nick Cave almost every day
Briefly

Nicolas Cage, self-identified as goth, humorously addressed recurring confusions between himself and musician Nick Cave, noting how he is often mistaken for the rock pioneer. In a conversation with The Guardian, Cage recounted a pleasant encounter with Cave at an animal sanctuary, sharing a quip about their similarly spelled names. He also mentioned being misidentified as David Bowie in 'The Hunger,' despite not being in the film. This amusing dialogue coincides with Cage's promotion for his psychological thriller, 'The Surfer.'
I don't think there's a day that goes by where I'm not mistaken for Nick Cave.
I do remember that Cave was very nice... I said, 'Only one letter separates us - G. Nick Cave, Nic Cage.'
People also say: 'Hey, Nic, you were great in The Hunger,' which is this great David Bowie movie.
Cage's sitdown with the British newspaper was part of the promotional circuit for his new movie, The Surfer.
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