Nicolas Cage changed his last name to distance himself from his famous uncle. But he was using his real name Coppola at the start of his career.
Nicolas Cage was born Nicolas Coppola, the son of August Coppola and Joy Vogelsang, in 1964. Cage’s father August was the older brother of Francis Ford Coppola, the director of The Godfather (1972), The Conversation (1974), and Apocalypse Now (1979). So Cage grew up the nephew of a Hollywood titan.
That might seem like the ideal situation for Cage, who began acting as a teen at Beverly Hill High. At 15, he moved to San Francisco (Francis Coppola country) and took a class at the American Conservatory Theatre. And Cage began auditioning for stage and screen roles.
However, he quickly came to regard his family connections as a hindrance. “Casting agents would spend the entire audition asking about my Uncle Francis,” he once told Entertainment Weekly. In brief, casting agents didn’t think Cage needed a break — he had better connections than anyone.
So Cage decided to change his last name in the early ’80s. By the time he landed his role in Valley Girl (1983), he’d already begun using his stage name. However, he did rack up two early credits as Nicolas Coppola.
Nicolas Cage went by ‘Nicolas Coppola’ in a TV pilot and ‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’
Nicolas Cage and Sean Penn in publicity portrait for the film ‘Racing With The Moon,’ 1984 | Paramount/Getty Images
In 1981, Cage landed his first screen role in The Best of Times, a pilot film for a series that was never picked up. While the part wasn’t what Cage had in mind for his career, he felt encouraged by the rapid progress he’d made.
“I was 17,” the actor recalled in Nicolas Cage: Hollywood’s Wild Talent (1998). “It was a very bad television show, but just getting the part surprised everyone, because I’d kept [the auditions] to myself. I still feel proud about it because it was something that happened of its own accord.”
You have to watch carefully to see Cage in it. In one of his moments, Cage’s character sticks a crude sign on a high school student’s back. Cage actually shot more scenes as his character “Brad’s Bud,” but most didn’t make the final cut of Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
‘Fast Times at Ridgemont High’ actors made fun of Cage for his Coppola name
Nicolas Cage in 1984 | Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images
“I was the brunt of jokes because my name was still Coppola,” Cage said in Hollywood’s Wild Talent. “On the set, some of the actors would get together outside my trailer and recite a version of Robert Duvall’s line from Apocalypse Now.”
The actors transformed Duvall’s famous “I love the smell of napalm in the morning” to “I love the smell of Nicolas in the morning.” (The horror.) Clearly, the time had come for Cage to move on from the family name. Yet he didn’t burn any bridges. When Francis Coppola made Rumble Fish (1983), Cage played a part in the film.
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