


In fact, his wicked antics and “excess” - namely, cocaine benders and feuds with John Wayne - were much-discussed in the media, which he told the Independent was possibly one of the reasons for which he missed out on Oscar glory. “I just gave them all the cocaine they wanted.” “Hookers? Well, I never paid for them, you know,” he divulged. “There were tons of girls over there and well, I’m sorry, but I liked ’em,” he told The Guardian in 1999, admitting that he also enjoyed romps with hookers - living up to his fearlessly crass reputation. Oozing sex appeal, the actor - who famously engaged in testosterone-driven hobbies like motorcycle-riding, karate and rodeo - was no stranger to beautiful women, famously telling Esquire in 2003: “To get over my divorce, I got a prescription to live at the Playboy Mansion for a while.” While he’s known for plenty of other roles - “Elf” and “Misery” to name two greats - Caan was most associated with tough-guy mafioso Corleone, whose hot-headed ways got the best of him in the Francis Ford Coppola masterpiece … a real wise guy.īut for admirers, young Caan, often photographed shirtless and striking a come-hither pose, was simply just hot. Hollywood’s iconic leading man James Caan, who rose to fame in the 1970s with his role as Sonny Corleone in “The Godfather,” died Wednesday at age 82. James Caan’s final movie, ‘Fast Charlie,’ will be posthumously released James Caan in final role: ‘You gave of yourself to the very end,’ Pierce Brosnan says

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