A Tiny Star in the Coppola Constellation: Venice Zohar Cage Coppola

Venice Zohar Cage Coppola

Basic Information

Field Details
Full name Venice Zohar Cage Coppola
Date of birth April 8, 2020
Parents Weston Coppola Cage (father), Hila (Aronian) Cage Coppola (mother)
Twin sibling Cyress Zara Cage Coppola (identical twin)
Paternal grandfather Nicolas Cage (Nicolas Kim Coppola)
Half-siblings (paternal) Lucian Augustus Coppola Cage; Sorin Reid Coppola Cage
Family dynasty Coppola family (creative/film lineage)
Public profile Private child; mentioned in family social posts and entertainment writeups

I’ll admit it up front: I love origin stories. There’s something cinematic in the way names and dates line up to make a new protagonist — and Venice Zohar Cage Coppola arrived on the scene like a soft-focus establishing shot: April 8, 2020, twin announced, camera lingers on two tiny faces and then pulls back to reveal an entire family tree that reads like a credits roll. I write this as an invited guest at the edge of that living room, sipping coffee and nudging the record button, piecing together the small, luminous facts that transform a name into a person.

A brief family ledger — dates and relationships

Family trees can read like scripts: characters, interlocking arcs, and cliff notes. Here’s a compact ledger that helps me — and you — keep the cast straight.

Person Relationship to Venice Born (approx.)
Weston Coppola Cage Father Dec 26, 1990
Hila (Aronian) Cage Coppola Mother (private)
Cyress Zara Cage Coppola Identical twin sister April 8, 2020
Nicolas Cage (Nicolas Kim Coppola) Paternal grandfather (well-known actor; public figure)
Lucian Augustus Coppola Cage Half-brother ~2014
Sorin Reid Coppola Cage Half-brother ~2016

When you line those dates and names out on a page, you can feel the rhythm: 1990, then 2014, then 2016, then 2020 — four decades of a family narrative condensed into a few headline-ready numbers. But the arithmetic of years doesn’t catch the texture: tiny hands, twin giggles, the way a famous last name both opens doors and invites lenses.

The name: Venice Zohar Cage Coppola — a tiny script

Names in film families are never accidental; they are miniature sets themselves. “Venice” evokes canals and old-world romance — an almost cinematic setting. “Zohar” carries a luminous, almost theological edge — Hebrew for “splendor” or “radiance” — and when you tack on “Cage Coppola” the full name becomes a title card, a promise of lineage and an invitation to the movies that family has made and lived.

I find that names like this act as shorthand: they tell the public where a child sits in a sprawling dynasty and hint at the stories they’ll inherit. But Venice is, first and last, a child — and that distinction matters. The spotlight is a thing adults give; childhood is what exists before the spotlight learns your face.

The family — introductions with a wink

I like to introduce families the way you’d introduce characters in a screenplay: with one striking detail each.

  • Weston Coppola Cage — the father, born in 1990, an artist in his own right who moves through music and film; he’s the personal axis in Venice’s immediate orbit.
  • Hila (Aronian) Cage Coppola — the mother who, in the public frame, shared the twin announcement and tends to keep the intimate scenes off-camera.
  • Cyress Zara — Venice’s identical twin: two reflections in a single frame, a twin narrative that will always fold into Venice’s story.
  • Nicolas Cage — the larger-than-life grandfather, an actor whose name carries its own cinematic baggage — awards, headlines, myth and meme — and who, by relation, anchors Venice in a white-hot pop-culture lineage.
  • Lucian Augustus & Sorin Reid — the older half-brothers who widen the household cast and create the domestic background noise — sibling footsteps, scraped knees, hand-me-down toys.

Think of these introductions as a palette: each color distinct, but together they make the portrait that public curiosity paints.

Off-screen life and the small facts that matter

If the tabloids and entertainment posts give us cropped stills, the facts remind us of the rest of the frame. Venice is a child born in 2020 — that single year already reads like a cultural timestamp — and she arrived as an identical twin, a doubling that makes every milestone twice as vivid. There are no public careers, no endorsements, no professional credits — just a private life that the family has kept mostly private, punctuated by the occasional Instagram introduction.

Financially, there’s nothing to report for Venice personally — she is, legally and practically, a minor in a family where adult finances occasionally make headlines; but as a matter of arithmetic, she’s not a business unit, she’s a family member. For context, when people talk money in that family, they often mean legacy — the economic and cultural capital that comes from a name like Coppola or Cage — but the kid at the center is still learning to tie her shoes.

The headlines that orbit a family

Let’s be candid: being born into a famous clan means particulars about parents and relatives can trend through news cycles — birthdays, legal matters, public appearances. Those orbiting headlines can shift attention toward the child, even when the child’s own life remains intentionally shielded. I notice the pattern: when a parent’s story spikes, the child’s name becomes a sidebar — a reminder that public lives ripple through private ones.

I’m careful — and I think you will be, too — to separate the ledger of facts from the juicy noise. Venice’s ledger is small and sweet: born April 8, 2020; twin sister; parents Weston and Hila; member of the broader Coppola creative family. Everything else is context, and context changes with the headlines.

FAQ

Who is Venice Zohar Cage Coppola?

Venice Zohar Cage Coppola is a child born on April 8, 2020, the daughter of Weston Coppola Cage and Hila (Aronian) Cage Coppola and the identical twin of Cyress Zara.

Yes — Nicolas Cage is Venice’s paternal grandfather.

Does Venice have siblings?

Yes — an identical twin sister named Cyress Zara and older half-brothers named Lucian Augustus and Sorin Reid.

Is Venice in show business?

No — Venice is a private child with no public professional credits or acting career.

What is Venice’s net worth?

There is no public net-worth information for Venice; she is a minor and not a public economic entity.

When was the twin birth announced?

The twins’ birth — Cyress Zara and Venice Zohar — was publicly introduced in April 2020.

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