Sir Michael Caine, 92, helped by US actor as he is pictured using wheelchair for first time
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Sir Michael Caine has been pictured in a wheelchair during a recent outing in London with an old friend.
The 92-year-old, who is best known for starring in films such as The Italian Job and Alfie, was pictured alongside his wife Shakira at the River Cafe in Hammersmith, London.
This is the first time Michael has been photographed out and about in a wheelchair, with fans used to seeing him using a walking frame to aid his balance after a 2018 fall.
The Miss Congeniality actor – who announced his retirement in 2023 – was helped to his seat by Fast & Furious actor Vin Diesel.
The 57-year-old actor, who played Dom Toretto in the film franchise, could be seen pushing the British legend in his wheelchair.
The Zulu star was also seen sporting a band-aid on his face as he looked to be thoroughly enjoying himself during the two-hour meal.


According to reports, Michael was even seen singing happy birthday to the Fast & Furious actor, who turns 58 next week.
The pair are said to have been close friends ‘for decades’ and according to Diesel – real name Mark Sinclair – they are working on an independent project called Mark and Maurice.
Joining the meal was Diesel’s long-time partner Paloma Jiménez and his two children.
They were said to be enjoying each other’s company for the early birthday celebration as part of an upcoming documentary.
The US actor was seen dressing casually in a blue polo shirt, sunglasses and sneakers. Meanwhile, Sir Michael wore a suit jacket and matching pants.


It comes ahead of the US actor’s jury trial for sexual battery starting next month.
The Hollywood actor’s representatives have claimed there have been no cases against the actor for sexual misconduct or assault allegations, according to reports.
The unlikely duo previously starred in the 2015 movie The Last Witch Hunter.
After retiring from acting, Sir Michael has been enjoying his time out of the spotlight, sharing an insight into his personal life in his 2024 memoir Don’t Look Back, You’ll Trip Over: My Guide to Life.


In his book, Michael even wrote about his and Diesel’s friendship, where he explained how they first met at a dinner party 30 years ago.
Diesel has also spoken about their friendship in a recent Instagram post, where he said: ‘Filming The Last Witch Hunter with Michael was such a dream come true.
‘The response from people discovering it now is surreal — getting to work alongside one of my dearest friends and seeing people connect with that story years later… That’s really the magic of this business,’ he wrote.
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