James Caan played Commander Richard Bolton in the 1968 film “Submarine X-1”.
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One of the most icon scenes in film history. Sonny Corleone (James Caan) is gunned down at a toll both in the 1972 film “The Godfather”.
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James Caan starred along side actors Marlon Brando and Al Pacino as Sonny Corleone in the 1972 award winning film “The Godfather”.
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“The Godfather” star James Caan, who died this week, had infamous antics and “excess” — namely cocaine benders and feuds with John Wayne — were much-discussed in the media and he’s even admitted to living in the Playboy mansion and romps with “hookers.”
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James Caan played Paul Sheldon in the 1990 film “Misery”, one of his most well-known and renown roles.
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Actress Kathy Bates with director Rob Reiner and James Caan at the Westwoold premiere of “Misery” on 29th November 1990. Bates and Reiner have both made statements on Caan’s passing.
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Juliette Lewis with James Caan at the premiere of “The Way of the Gun” on August 29, 2000. The film also featured Ryan Phillippe and Benicio del Toro.
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James Caan played Buddy the Elf’s father in the 2003 Christmas classic “Elf”. Here Caan was reunited with actors Edward Asner and Will Ferrell during a special screening in Hollywood, CA.
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James Caan with director Francis Ford Coppola, center, and actor Al Pacino, right, during the closing night panel for “The Godfather” 45th anniversary screening at Radio City Musical Hall on April 29, 2017.
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