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James Caan
Birthday: March 26, 1940
Birth Place: The Bronx, New York, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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Like so many other prominent actors of the 1970s, the versatile James Caan rose to success on the strength of his riveting performance in The Godfather. Born March 26, 1939, in the Bronx, NY, Caan decided to pursue a career in acting while attending college and in 1960 was accepted by Sanford Meisner into the Neighborhood Playhouse. After making his debut off-Broadway in I Roam, he landed in the Broadway production of Mandingo but exited after just four performances because of artistic difficulties with star Franchot Tone. Caan then landed in television, where he became a busy character actor; he made his film debut in an unbilled performance in 1963's Irma La Douce, followed by a meatier role in Lady in a Cage the following year. The 1965 Howard Hawks auto-racing drama Red Line 7000 was his first starring role, followed two years later by the Hawks Western El Dorado, which cast him opposite John Wayne and Robert Mitchum; in 1968, Caan starred in Robert Altman's Countdown, and in 1969, he appeared in Francis Ford Coppola's The Rain People. Caan shot to fame thanks to a poignant performance in the 1970 television movie Brian's Song, in which he played the ill-fated Chicago Bears star Brian Piccolo; his turn as the similarly ill-fated Sonny Corleone in Coppola's 1972 masterpiece The Godfather solidified his stardom and earned him an Academy Award nomination, but his subsequent films, including 1973's Slither and the next year's Freebie and the Bean, failed to live up to expectations. After earning a Golden Globe bid for his work in 1974's The Gambler, Caan briefly appeared in 1974's The Godfather Pt. 2 before co-starring with Barbra Streisand in the hit Funny Lady, followed by Norman Jewison's futuristic parable Rollerball. When both 1975's Sam Peckinpah thriller The Killer Elite and 1976's Harry and Walter Go to New York met with failure, Caan's career took a downward turn, and apart from cameo appearances in both Mel Brooks' Silent Movie and the star-studded A Bridge Too Far, he was largely absent from screens for a time. He also made any number of ill-considered decisions; he and Coppola were unable to come to terms for Apocalypse Now, and he also rejected roles in hits including One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Superman, and Kramer vs. Kramer.By the end of the decade, Caan's career had hit the skids, as projects including the 1978 Western Comes a Horseman (co-starring Jane Fonda) and the following year's Neil Simon drama Chapter Two all failed to live up to expectations. His directorial debut in 1980's Hide in Plain Sight fared no better, although Michael Mann's thriller Thief garnered a cult following; when 1982's Kiss Me Goodbye bombed, Caan disappeared from sight for the next five years. Finally, in 1987, Caan resurfaced, starring in Coppola's war drama Gardens of Stone; the next year's science fiction picture Alien Nation was a hit, as was his next major project, Rob Reiner's 1990 feature Misery. After 1991's For the Boys failed to connect with audiences, Caan spent much of the decade in prominent supporting roles which showcased his smart, edgy persona; among the more high-profile were 1992's Honeymoon in Vegas, 1996's Eraser, and the wonderful indie hit Bottle Rocket. |
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- Played football for Michigan State University.
- Born at 10:31pm-EST
- Father of actor Scott Caan.
- Was offered the role of McMurphy in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975).
- In the 1990s, he kicked a cocaine habit of some 20 years.
- States that Thief (1981) is one of his favorite films.
- Son of Arthur & Sophie Caan. His father was a kosher butcher.
- Turned down plum roles in MASH (1970) & Apocalypse Now (1979).
- Briefly lived at the Playboy Mansion in the 1970s.
- One brother, Ronnie Caan, and one sister, Barbara (deceased c. 1981--leukemia).
- Some sources give his birth year as 1939.
- Was originally tested for the role of Sonny (director Francis Ford Coppola had worked with him and Robert Duvall in The Rain People (1969) and wanted them in the movie), but then was slated to play Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) after Paramount's initial choices (which included Warren Beatty, Robert Redford, and Ryan ONeal) did not pan out. When Al Pacino came on board, he was switched back to Sonny.
- Spent 9 years on the pro rodeo circuit.
- Has a black belt in karate.
- Was a drama major at Hofstra University on Long Island, New York.
- Sons, James Arthur Caan (b. 6 November 1995) and Jacob Caan (b. 1998).
- After being turned down by Jack Nicholson and Al Pacino, Julia Phillips inquired of Caan's agent if he would be interested in taking the lead role of Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Caan's agent responded that he would read the script for a guarantee of million plus 10% of the gross if he accepted the role. Phillips went with the original choice, Richard Dreyfuss.
- Was considered by George Lucas for the role of Han Solo in Star Wars (1977).
- Two generations of his family and the Coppola family have worked together. James worked with Francis Ford Coppola most memorably in the first two Godfather films and in Gardens of Stone (1987). His son, Scott Caan, appeared in Sonny (2002), which was directed by Nicolas Cage, and featured Cage and his brother Marc Coppola. Sonny was also the name of Caan's "Godfather" character.
- Appears in Misery (1990), which was directed by Rob Reiner. His son, Scott Caan, appeared in Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Ocean's Twelve (2004), opposite Reiner's father, Carl Reiner.
- In the Godfather trilogy, Andy Garcia plays the son of James's character, Sonny Corleone. In Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Ocean's Twelve (2004), James's son, Scott Caan, works with Garcia.
- Grew up in Sunnyside, Queens, New York City
- In his youth, his nicknames were "Shoulders" and "Killer Caan".
- While on sabbatical from acting he coached a little league baseball team, specifically their was one incident where his team's weakest player hit a home run that won a game, this incident is claimed by Caan as one of the greatest moments of his life.
- His film contracts during his rodeo days had written in them that he could not compete in rodeos during filming. This was for fear he would injury himself or be killed.
- According to British documentary "The Godfather & The Mob" Caan was regularly seen with Gambino family underboss Carmine "Junior" Persico during the filming of "The Godfather". As Persico was under surveillance by the FBI at the time, Caan came under almost equal scrutiny
- Born at 10:31pm-EST.
- Was originally tested for the role of Sonny (director Francis Ford Coppola had worked with him and Robert Duvall in The Rain People (1969) and wanted them in the movie), but then was slated to play Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) after Paramount's initial choices (which included Warren Beatty, Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal) did not pan out. When Al Pacino came on board, he was switched back to Sonny.
- After being turned down by Jack Nicholson and Al Pacino, Julia Phillips inquired of Caan's agent if he would be interested in taking the lead role of Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977). Caan's agent responded that he would read the script for a guarantee of million plus 10% of the gross if he accepted the role. Julia Phillips went with the original choice, Richard Dreyfuss.
- Two generations of his family and the Coppola family have worked together. James worked with Francis Ford Coppola most memorably in the first two Godfather films (The Godfather (1972) & The Godfather: Part II (1974)) and in Gardens of Stone (1987). His son, Scott Caan, appeared in Sonny (2002), which was directed by Nicolas Cage and featured Nicolas Cage and his brother Marc Coppola. Sonny was also the name of Caan's "Godfather" character.
- Appears in Misery (1990), which was directed by Rob Reiner. His son, Scott Caan, appeared in Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Ocean's Twelve (2004), opposite Rob Reiner's father, Carl Reiner.
- In the Godfather trilogy, Andy Garcia plays the son of James's character, Sonny Corleone. In Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Ocean's Twelve (2004), James's son, Scott Caan, works with Andy Garcia.
- Grew up in Sunnyside, Queens, New York City.
- While on sabbatical from acting he coached a little league baseball team, specifically there was one incident where his team's weakest player hit a home run that won a game, this incident is claimed by Caan as one of the greatest moments of his life.
- According to British documentary "The Godfather & The Mob", Caan was regularly seen with Gambino family underboss Carmine "Junior" Persico during the filming of The Godfather (1972). As Carmine "Junior" Persico was under surveillance by the FBI at the time, Caan came under almost equal scrutiny.
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