Misery

Legendary player James Caan , who was most famous for his role inThe Godfatherwith   a vocation full of other great film , passed away at the geezerhood of 82 this past hebdomad . His final filmFast Charlieis set to be unfreeze posthumously in 2023 , and the actor had a robust and fertile life history working in movie since the sixties .

There has been an outpouring of support for the belated thespian , whose estate say that they " appreciate the spring of love and heartfelt commiseration " that has make out from fans and colleagues all over the world , according toSky News . Caan ’s career will go down in chronicle as one of the bully actors in the account of film .

Bottle Rocket (1996) - 3.5/5

Bottle Rocketwas the first film from now - iconic director Wes Anderson , have breakout performances from Luke and Owen Wilson . Caan played the role of Mr. Henry in the film , a redact choice that showed the actor ’s knack for making esthetic over commercial-grade determination , as he was sour with a relatively unknown Anderson at the time .

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accord to theDallas Observer , a 1995 profile of Wes Anderson   showed Caan ’s personality to be quite playful on the set of the film , most notably in his practicing of martial arts moves with Owen Wilson . Caan brought a staring mix of gritty intensity and affectionate charisma that was needed for the role and has helped makeBottle Rocketa cult classic .

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Irma La Douce (1963) - 3.6/5

Though Caan is uncredited in the picture show , his first - ever office in a feature pic came with Billy Wilder’sIrma La Douce , a romantic comedy ground on the musical of the same name . Caan had worked in television up to that gunpoint in the 1960s but take a small role in the fabled film producer ’s movie that started his film life history .

Although he played a tiny role as an American soldier in Wilder ’s film , the movie helped set in motion Caan into silver medal sieve stardom . He spent the rest of the sixties continuing to work with prestigious filmmakers like Wilder , including Howard Hawks and Sam Peckinpah , which lead to his breakout as a movie star in the 1970s .

The Gambler (1974) - 3.6/5

The Gamblerwas a crime film that starred James Caan as Axel Freed , an English prof in New York City with a play dependency that spirals out of control as the moving picture progresses . Caan has name the film as one of his own personal favorites in his filmography , emphasizing the difficulty of playing the complicated character .

The movie received mostly prescribed reviews when it was released , but Caan was universally praise for his performance and received a nominating speech at the Golden Globes for the role . The moving-picture show is usable to stream on the Criterion Channel and hold up as one of the good performance of Caan ’s career .

El Dorado (1966) - 3.7/5

El Doradowas somewhat of a breakout role for Caan ’s career in feature flick , as he trifle a supporting theatrical role in the Western by legendary American movie maker Howard Hawks . Caan admit his own alongside some of the best actors in motion-picture show history , as John Wayne and Robert Mitchum toy the two starring roles in the flick .

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Showbiz Cheat Sheetstates that Caan ’s reputation for being great to work with and fun on set may have begin withEl Dorado , as Caan and Wayne were playing pranks on each other often during the motion-picture photography . The film is one of the most memorable roles that Caan take on ,   and is a ducky in the actor ’s filmography among many fans .

Split image of James Caan roles, including Misery and The Godfather

Detachment (2011) - 3.8/5

Detachmentis a smaller and somewhat forget film in Caan ’s filmography , directed by filmmaker Tony Kaye who is most illustrious for makingAmerican History X.The film follows a substitute instructor , toy by Adrien Brody , who goes from school to school without ever staying long enough to have any attachments .

Letterboxd users ' brushup focused on how emotional and sad the film is , thanks to grounded performances by Brody , Caan , and the rest of the cast . The film is available to stream for gratuitous on Peacock , and Letterboxd reviews have been flooding in with praise for Caan ’s public presentation since the news of his passing on Thursday .

Misery (1990) - 3.9/5

James Caan star inMisery , based on a Stephen King novel of the same name , about a novelist who encounter himself at the mercy of an obsessive fan after he is provide firm in a car crash . The picture was Caan ’s collaboration with iconic filmmakerRob Reiner for one of his well picture , who was also   behind classics likeWhen Harry Met SallyandThe Princess Bride .

The plastic film was a smash-up hit at the box situation and among critics with many praising the performances of Caan and Bates in this heartstopping thriller . Letterboxd users describe his operation as " intense " and " frequently hilarious " and the film is still considered one of   Caan ’s just .

Thief (1981) - 4.0/5

Thiefis the lineament film debut by legendary activeness conductor Michael Mann and is an action thriller occupy with neo - noir aesthetics . James Caan stars in the film as Frank , a professional safebreaker who is assay to escape from his criminal ways , and the film has break into a craze classic despite its modest box function .

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Caan ’s decision to asterisk in the debut flick of future legends like Anderson and Mann seems almost prophetic and designate the care and passion that the worker had for the graphics of cinema . Among his extensive filmography , it is easy to say that Frank was one ofJames Caan ’s best function .

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Dogville (2003) - 4.1/5

James Caan had a small role in   one ofLars Von Trier ’s best moviesDogville , an experimental drama film about a woman who is on the run and hiding from mobsters . Nicole Kidman plays the leading role , and Caan has a supporting role alongside Paul Bettany , Stellan Skarsgaard , and others .

Caan is only in one scene of the moving-picture show , andTwitterusers were taking to the land site to observe him earlier this month when someone prompted fan to number the good performance from an actor who only appears once . Caan is incredibly memorable in his curt appearing and shows off his incredible screen magnetism in the role .

The Godfather Part II

James Caan has only a small part inThe Godfather Part II , reprising his role in the original film with just a light cameo in the very final scene of the movie . Caan plays Sonny Corleone , the buddy of Al Pacino ’s Michael , in the series , and his eccentric was killed in the first film .

The director of the photographic film Francis Ford Coppola put out a poignant testimonial to the recent player saying " Jimmy was someone who stretched through my lifespan … He will always be my sometime protagonist from Sunnyside , my collaborator , and one of the funniest people I ’ve ever known . "

The Godfather

Though there is some argument between fans as to whetherThe Godfather Part IIis well than the original , Letterboxd sports fan preferThe Godfather . Caan ’s bequest as an iconic worker unfeignedly began inThe Godfather , as his depiction of Sonny Corleone is the affectionateness of the first half of the classic plastic film .

No grapheme in Caan ’s filmography comes close to touch how iconic his personation of Sonny is , and the persona will be the most remember part of his career as an actor .   His carrying out resist out among other   stellar   acting from Pacino and Marlon Brando , and he is a crucial part of one of the unspoilt films of all time .

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James Caan in Irma la Douce

James Caan in The Gambler

John Wayne, Robert Mitchum and James Caan looking off screen in El Dorado

James Caan in Detachment

Annie Wilkes (Kathy Bates) excitedly showing Paul Sheldon (James Caan) an item in Misery

james caan in michael mann’s thief

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The ending of Godfather: Part II with the Corleone family gathered around a table for Vito’s birthday.

Sonny Corleone laughing in The Godfather

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