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  2. James Caan - Wikipedia

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    Caan's second marriage to Sheila Marie Ryan (a former girlfriend of Elvis Presley) in 1976 was short-lived; they divorced the following year. [115] Their son, Scott Caan , also an actor, was born August 23, 1976.

  3. Scott Caan - Wikipedia

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    Scott Andrew Caan (born August 23, 1976) [1] [2] is an American actor, director, photographer, writer, and former rapper. He received his breakthrough role in Ocean's Eleven as Turk Malloy, whom he played in the Ocean's trilogy, and starred as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams in the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0 (2010–2020), for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award.

  4. Hollywood marriage - Wikipedia

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    James Caan and Sheila Marie Ryan > 1 year 1976–1977 Son: Scott Caan [58] Angela Lansbury and Richard Cromwell > 1 year September 27, 1945 – September 1946 Her second marriage would last 53 years. [59] [60] Lana Wood and Jack Wrather III > 1 year 1962–1963 Annulled, as Wood was under the age of consent at the time of the marriage.

  5. James Caan's cause of death confirmed by Los Angeles ... - AOL

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    Actor James Caan died of a heart attack and coronary artery disease, the Los Angeles County medical examiner confirmed Saturday, according to Deadline.. Caan, best known for his Oscar-nominated ...

  6. Sheila Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Sheila Ryan (born Katherine Elizabeth McLaughlin, June 8, 1921 – November 4, 1975) was an American actress who appeared in more than 60 movies. [1] Career.

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  8. Lathe of Heaven (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lathe of Heaven is a 2002 American science fiction television film based on the 1971 novel The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guin, which was previously adapted as a television film in 1980.

  9. Funny Lady - Wikipedia

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    Publicity photo for Funny Girl to Funny Lady, a live TV special promoting the film, hosted by Dick Cavett (March 9, 1975) [4]. Funny Lady is a 1975 American biographical musical comedy-drama film and the sequel to the 1968 film Funny Girl.