ISIS have forced actor Michael Caine to change his name - to Michael Caine.
That actor, whose birth name was Maurice Micklewhite, originally used the alias to get a job when he launched his acting career.
But Mr Caine, 83, said that airport security has become such an ordeal that he decided to change it by deed poll.
Mr Caine said: 'I changed my name when all the stuff started with ISIS and all that,' reports The Sun.
Talking about airport security, he said: 'He would say, 'Hi Michael Caine,' and suddenly I'd be giving him a passport with a different name on it.
'I could stand there for an hour. So I changed my name.'
Speaking at a Q and A even in London this week, he also explained how he chose the name from a movie poster he saw while on the telephone to his agent.
Mr Caine, who has starred in blockbuster movies including The Dark Knight, The Italian Job, Get Carter and Zulu, said his agant lined up an audition but told him he could 'not be Michael White'.
He explained how he was in a telephone next to an Odeon cinema in Leicester Square and saw a poster for the film The Caine Mutiny, starring his Hollywood hero Humphrey Bogart.
Michael chose the surname Caine in a split-second decision in 1954 that would help launch a movie career spanning more than 60 years.
By James Dunn