Nicolas Cage is having the time of his life while filming his latest movie The Surfer in Yallingup, Western Australia
On Wednesday, the friendly Hollywood star, 59, happily posed for a selfie with two sisters from Western Australia during a break in filming at the beach.
The Los Angeles native was all smiles in the photo, which captured him posing up with the siblings while sitting in a beach buggy.
Cage looked dapper in beige blazer, crisp dress shirt and stylish sunglasses.
He told the sisters, ‘Life’s a beach’ when asked how he was enjoying his stay in Australia.
Nicolas Cage (pictured) is currently having the time of his life staying with his family in Yallingup, Western Australia as he films his latest movie The Surfer
Cage was also spotted hamming it up with another WA local while wearing a wetsuit during a break in filming.
Nic, his wife Riko, and their daughter August are in the Margaret River to film his latest project.
The couple welcomed their baby daughter August, who is Riko’s first child and Nicolas’ third, in September last year.
On Wednesday, the Hollywood star, 59, was spotted posing for a selfie with two sisters from Western Australia during a break in filming at Yallingup Beach. The Los Angeles native was all smiles in the precious photo which captures him posing up a storm with the siblings
The Kick-Ass actor has son Weston Coppola Cage, 32, with ex Christina Fulton and son Kal-El, 18, with ex-wife Alice Kim.
Nicolas and Riko met in Japan in 2020 when he was filming Sion Sono’s Prisoners Of Ghostland and after getting engaged on FaceTime, the couple tied the knot at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas in February 2021.
The star is shooting The Surfer, a psychological thriller, in Western Australia’s most famous surfing and wine region.
Cage was also spotted hamming it up with another WA local while wearing a swimsuit, during a break in filming
CinefestOZ chief executive Cassandra Jordan said of Cage: ‘It is beyond exciting to have something of this calibre shooting in our region.
‘[The film] follows Nicolas Cage, a man returning to his hometown after many years of leaving the region, and it’s all about him up against a local gang of surfers who claim ownership over a secluded beach of his childhood.’
The actor is well known for his love of Australia and previously filmed the Hollywood movie Ghost Rider in Melbourne in 2005.
Nic, his wife Riko (left), and their daughter August are in the Margaret River to film his latest project