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James Caan

James Caan

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Bronx, New York
  • Birthday: March 26, 1939
  • 2004

    Appeared as The Big Man in Lars von Trier's "Dogville"

  • 2003 to 2007

    Cast as Big Ed Deline, the head of the surveillance team for the Montecito Resort & Casino in the NBC drama "Las Vegas"; left the show's after the fourth season

  • 2003

    Cast in the mafia drama feature "This Thing Of Ours"

  • 2003

    Played Will Ferrell's biological father a cold-hearted children's book publishing executive in the comedy, "Elf"

  • 2002

    Had lead role in the USA Network film "Hearts of Men"

  • 2001

    Cast in the fact-based drama about an explosion on the battleship the USS Iowa in "A Glimpse of Hell

  • 2000

    Portrayed a mob-connected NYC subway contractor in "The Yards"

  • 1999

    Cast as an Irish schoolteacher investigating his roots in "This Is My Father"

  • 1998

    Portrayed detective Philip Marlowe in HBO movie "Poodle Springs", adapted from Raymond Chandler's unfinished novel

  • 1996

    Appeared in supporting role in "A Boy Called Hate", starring his son Scott Caan

  • 1993

    Co-starred as Dennis Quaid's father in "Flesh and Bone"

  • 1992

    Garnered praise for his turn as a Las Vegas gambler in "Honeymoon in Vegas"

  • 1991

    Teamed with Bette Midler in "For the Boys", directed by Mark Rydell

  • 1990

    Had screen hit with "Misery", opposite Kathy Bates

  • 1987

    Returned to films after a five-year absence in Coppola's "Gardens of Stone"

  • 1981

    Starred in title role of Michael Mann's "Thief"

  • 1980

    Film directing debut, "Hide in Plain Sight"; also starred

  • 1979

    Played opposite Mason again in "Chapter Two"

  • 1975

    Matched on screen with Marsha Mason for first time in "Cinderella Liberty"; also first film with director Mark Rydell

  • 1975

    Played Billy Rose opposite Barbra Streisand in "Funny Lady"; sang in the film

  • 1974

    Earned praise for his leading role in "The Gambler"

  • 1972

    Became a star after playing Sonny Corleone in Coppola's "The Godfather"; garnered Oscar nomination as Best Supporting Actor

  • 1971

    Starred as Brian Piccolo in TV-movie "Brian's Song" (ABC); earned Emmy nomination

  • 1969

    First screen collaboration with Francis Ford Coppola, "The Rain People"

  • 1963

    Film acting debut, "Lady in a Cage"

  • 1963

    First film appearance, bit part in "Irma la Douce"

  • 1961

    Broadway debut, "Blood, Sweat, and Stanley Poole"

  • 1961

    TV episodic debut on "Naked City" (ABC)

  • 1960

    Stage acting debut in "La Ronde"; billed as Jimmy Caan

  • Raised in Sunnyside, Queens, New York

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