James Caan
Born: Mar 26, 1940
Masculine and enigmatic actor whose life & movie career have had more ups and downs than the average rollercoaster, and whose selection of roles has arguably derailed him from achieving true superstar status. New York born & bred, the athletically gifted James Caan played football at Michigan State University while studying economics, holds a black belt in karate, and for several years he was even a regular on the rodeo circuit. However, while studying at Hofstra University, acting began to intrigue him and he was interviewed and accepted at Sanford Meisner's Neighbourhood Playhouse. Caan then won a scholarship to study under acting coach Wynn Handman, and began to appear in several off-Broadway productions including "I Roam" & "Mandingo". He made his screen debut as a sailor in Irma la Douce, and began to impress audiences with his work in Red Line 7000, and the western El Dorado alongside John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. Further work followed in Journey to Shiloh and in the sensitive The Rain People. However, audiences were moved to tears as he put in a heart rending performance as cancer stricken Chicago Bears running back, Brian Piccolo in the high rating telemovie Brian's Song (1970). With these strong performances under his belt, Francis Ford Coppola then cast him as fiery tempered gangster Santino "Sonny" Corleone in the Mafia epic The Godfather. The film was an enormous success, Caan scored a Best Supporting Actor nomination and in the years since, the role has prove...[MORE]
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