Cage
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Cage may refer to:
People named Cage:
- Byron Cage, an African-American gospel recording artist
- Cage Kennylz, underground rapper
- Christian Cage, a Canadian-American professional wrestler
- David Cage, the founder of videogame development studio Quantic Dream
- John Cage, an experimental composer, famed for his piece 4′33″
- Matt Cage, an American professional wrestler
- Michael Cage, a former NBA basketball player
- Nicolas Cage, an American actor
- Shá Cage, a professional actor, playwright, poet and producer originally from Natchez, Mississippi
- Steven Cage, a member of the Conservative Party of Canada
- Stuart Cage, an English golfer
In fiction:
- Everitt Cage, a fictional character in the MMORPG Star Wars Galaxies: An Empire Divided
- John Cage (character), a fictional character in the television show Ally McBeal
- Johnny Cage, a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat series of video games
- Luke Cage, a fictional character portrayed in Marvel Comics
In music:
- Cage (band), an American heavy metal band
- "Cage" (song), a single the Japanese rock band Dir en grey
- "La Cage" (song), the 1969 debut single by Jean-Michel Jarre
- Cage Kennylz, a horrorcore hip hop artist
In other fields:
- Batting cage, an enclosed cage for baseball players to practice the skill of batting
- Bottle cage, a bicycle accessory used to affix a water bottle to a bike
- Cage (BDSM), an enclosure used to confine a submissive in BDSM
- Cage (enclosure), an enclosure made of mesh, bars or wires, used to confine, contain or protect something
- Cage (graph theory), a regular graph in graph theory with the fewest vertices for a given girth and degree
- Faraday cage, an enclosure formed by conducting material
- Human rib cage, a part of the human skeleton within the thoracic area
- Iron cage, a concept introduced by Max Weber
- Roll cage, a specially constructed frame built in or around the cab of a vehicle to protect the occupants from being injured in an accident
- Shark proof cage, a cage in which a SCUBA diver enters to examine sharks better and more safely