Cockney cutie Maurice Micklewhite grew up to become acting icon Sir Michael Caine! With a career spanning seven decades, the sexy thespian hasn’t missed a step — from bedding birds in Alfie (1966) to showering his bod in King of Thieves (2018). Indeed, he’s stolen our hearts among other things! The self-made man found fame donning black frames on the silver screen. During the 1960s, he starred in war films (Battle of Britain, Foxhole in Cairo, Play Dirty, Zulu); spy flicks (Billion Dollar Brain, Funeral in Berlin, The Ipcress File); and comedic crime capers (Gambit, The Italian Job). In the 1970s, Michael moved on to the epics A Bridge Too Far (1977) and The Man Who Would Be King (1975). With the 1980s, came thrillers (Deathtrap, The Island, The Jigsaw Man, Mona Lisa) and romantic dramedies that include his Oscar-nominated (Educating Rita) and Oscar-winning (Hannah and Her Sisters) performances as well as accessible comedies (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Blame It On Rio). The latter is especially enjoyable due to views of Caine’s bare chest and skintight skivvies! After winning his second Oscar for The Cider House Rules in 1999, Michael entered the new millennium by joining film franchises (Austin Powers in Goldmember, Cars 2, Kingsman: The Secret Service, Miss Congeniality). In addition to Batman Begins (2005), The Dark Knight (2008) and The Dark Knight Rises (2012), Caine can be seen in Christopher Nolan’s other films (Inception, Interstellar, Tenet). Although no longer youthful, Michael removed his shirt in Youth (2015), proving he’s forever young!