James Caan Mourned by Hollywood Co-Stars, Friends: ‘Genuine Megawatt Movie Star’
07.07.2022 - 22:01
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tweeted.Adam Sandler also remembered Caan, writing, “Loved him very much. Always wanted to be like him. So happy I got to know him.
Never stopped laughing when I was around that man. His movies were the best of the best.”James Caan. Loved him very much.
Always wanted to be like him. So happy I got to know him. Never ever stopped laughing when I was around that man.
His movies were best of the best. We all will miss him terribly. Thinking of his family and sending my love.
pic.twitter.com/a0q8rCP1YlAndy Richter, who starred alongside Caan’s Walter Hobbs in “Elf,” wrote about his experience working with the actor.“RIP James Caan. Shocked,” Richter tweeted. “Was lucky enough after a lifetime of loving his work, to get to work with him and I loved him as a person even more.
Funny warm self-deprecating, and effortlessly talented.”“They say never meet your heroes, but he proved that to be very very wrong,” Richter continued.RIP James Caan. Shocked. Was lucky enough, after a lifetime of loving his work, to get to work with him and I loved him as a person even more.
Funny, warm, self-deprecating, and effortlessly talented. They say never meet your heroes, but he proved that to be very very wrong“Princess Bride” actor Cary Elwes expressed condolences on Twitter, including to James Caan’s son, Scott Caan, writing “Legend… Rest in Power, Jimmy. Our condolences to Scotty and his family.”Jon Lovitz wrote, “Well, this just sucks about James Caan.
I was lucky enough to work with him & be friends. Always a fun guy to be around.”Well, this just sucks about James Caan. I was lucky enough to work with him & be friends.
Always a fun guy to be around. He was always supportive of my career. He even did a cameo in my tv special and got Robert
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