
Nicolas Cage says abstinence, sobriety, 7:30 bedtime spark creativity as he focuses on new fatherhood
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Nicolas Cage is making headlines with his new film "Longlegs" and has recently opened up about his creative process, including an early bedtime.
Cage told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) he gets up "anywhere from 2 to 5 a.m., and it oscillates quite a bit. "The first thing I do is see to my daughter. After I know she’s comfortable and back to sleep, I get on the elliptical and do about five miles, then maybe some weights."
As for his bedtime, he says he and wife Riko Shibata "start winding down around 7:30 p.m., so I’m usually knocked out at 8."
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