James Caan: The Godfather Actor Dead at 82, His Biggest Roles

James Caan The Godfather Actor Dead at 82 His Biggest

DEATH OF JAMES CAAN – James Caan died on July 6, 2022 at the age of 92. The American actor had distinguished himself in “The Godfather” and “Misery”. His movies.

[Mis à jour le 8 juillet 2022 à 10h02] James Caan died on July 6, 2022. This is the painful announcement made by the American actor’s family, revealed in “The Godfather” on Twitter this Thursday evening. “It is with great sadness that we inform you of Jimmy’s passing on the evening of July 6. His family appreciates your unconditional love and sincere condolences and asks that you continue to respect their privacy at this difficult time.” James Caaen was 82 years old.

James Caan was an iconic Hollywood figure. It was revealed in “The Godfather” of Francis Ford Coppola in 1972, playing Sonny Corleone in the hit feature film and its sequel. He is also nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor and its equivalent to the Golden Globe for his performance. One of his other big roles is that of the writer kidnapped by Kathy Bates in “Misery”, an adaptation by Rob Reiner of the Stephen King novel released in 1991. We could also see the actor in front of Claude Lelouch’s camera (“Another man, another chance” and “Les Uns et les autres”) or even in “Rollerball” by Norman Jewison in 1975.

Familiar to viewers for his role as nervous Sonny Corleone in the “Godfather” saga (1972-74), a splendid fresco by Francis Ford Coppola, American actor James Caan – born in the Bronx on March 26, 1940 – was one of the great figures of his ambitious cinema of the 1970s and 1980s. Discovered by Billy Wilder (“Irma la douce”, 1963) and Howard Hawks (“Red Line 7000”, “Eldorado”, 1965-1966), filming with Sam Peckinpah (“Elite Killer”, 1975), Richard Attenborough ( “A Bridge Too Far”, 1977) or Robert Altman, he was the virile champion surviving the barbaric rules of “Rollerball” (1975), an astonishing science fiction film by Norman Jewison.
Perpetuating the tradition of a national cinema with broad movements (Warren Beaty, Michael Mann, Steven Spielberg, James Gray), the rough Caan nevertheless allowed himself, in a career of more than 100 films, more intimate biases, under the direction of Claude Lelouch for example (“Another man, another chance”, 1977 then “One and the Other”, 1981). The Dane Lars von Trier paid homage to him by entrusting him with the character of Grace’s father (Nicole Kidman), the devious mafia boss of “Dogville” (2003). James Caan died on July 6, 2022, at age 82.

James Caan has been married four times. His first wife is actress Dee Jay Mathis. The couple said yes in 1961 and divorced five years later, in 1966. The American actor then had a relationship with Sheila Ryan, whom he married in 1976. They separated a year later. For five years, from 1990 to 1995, James Caan had a relationship with Puerto Rican model Ingrid Hajek, which ended when the interpreter of Sonny Corleone began a romance with actress and designer Linda Stokes, from 1995 to 2009 .

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