Acting
March 26, 1940
The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
James Edmund Caan (March 26, 1940 – July 6, 2022) was an American actor who was nominated for several awards, including four Golden Globes, an Emmy, and an Oscar. Caan was awarded a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978.
After early roles in Howard Hawks's El Dorado (1966), Robert Altman's Countdown (1967) and Francis Ford Coppola's The Rain People (1969), he came to prominence for playing his signature role of Sonny Corleone in The Godfather (1972), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. He reprised the role of Sonny Corleone in The Godfather Part II (1974) with a cameo appearance at the end.
Caan had significant roles in films such as Brian's Song (1971), Cinderella Liberty (1973), The Gambler (1974), Rollerball (1975), A Bridge Too Far (1977), and Alan J. Pakula's Comes a Horseman (1978). He had sporadically worked in film since the 1980s, with his notable performances including roles in Thief (1981), Gardens of Stone (1987), Misery (1990), Dick Tracy (1990), Bottle Rocket (1996), The Yards (2000), Dogville (2003), and Elf (2003).
as Sonny Corleone
as Sonny Corleone (uncredited)
as Paul Sheldon
as Father McNally
as Walter
as Tim Lockwood (voice)
as U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin
as Mr. Charles Seaboldt
as The Big Man
as SSgt. Eddie Dohun
as James Caan (voice)
as James Caan (voice)
as Tony Archer
as Self
as Self - Nominee
as Self - Nominee / Presenter
as Self - Guest
as Ed Deline
as Jay Shaw / Phil Beldone
as Ed Deline