James Caan
James Caan
James Edmund Caanis an American actor. After early roles in The Glory Guysand El Dorado, he came to prominence in the 1970s with significant roles in films such as Brian's Song, The Gambler, Funny Ladyand A Bridge Too Far. For his signature role in The Godfather, that of hot-tempered Sonny Corleone, Caan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding Golden Globe...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth26 March 1940
CityBronx, NY
CountryUnited States of America
The heroism of the role, ... was playing up the vulnerability of the role, and that was all Jimmy.
I didn't turn the script down. It was the title. It didn't sound... right. From The Godfather to Elf? My agents told me: "We're sending you a script called Elf", and I said: "No you're not!
I'll bump into a guy in a bar, and he'll say, "I'm sorry, Sonny!" It's surreal.
I won't mention names, but in my career, the most talented people invariably are the easiest and nicest to get along with.
I always thought of myself as some sort of athlete until I started playing golf a couple years ago.
I went to a shrink once, but I caught him going to a fortune-teller so I quit.
I'm sort of a Walter Mitty. I got fewer brain cells than most people, so when I got friendly with cowboys, I started rodeoing. When I was calf-roping, there was something about the dirt that made me feel clean.
What I do quite honestly and seriously and not in any way being humble is not as important as what the garbage collector does. People make actors important.
Sometimes it seems like this is the choice - either kick ass or kiss ass.
There's a big difference between wanting to work and having to work. And I had to learn that the hard way. Now money is very important to me, because I ain't got it.
Saving a letter from an old friend doesn't exist anymore. Everything is texted or emailed.
I'll see a beautiful girl walking up to me and I'll think, Oh, my God, I can't believe my good luck. But then she'll say, 'Where's your son?' or 'My mother loves you'.
I never saw my dad cry. My son saw me cry. My dad never told me he loved me, and consequently I told Scott I loved him every other minute. The point is, I'll make less mistakes than my dad, my sons hopefully will make less mistakes than me, and their sons will make less mistakes than their dads.