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Sally Field and James Caan
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Sally Field and James Caan were in Kiss Me Goodbye(1982) together.
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Sally Field is a 79 year old American Actress. Born Sally Margaret Field on 6th November, 1946 in Pasadena, California, USA, she is famous for her iconic roles in film and television and on stage such as Frances Elizabeth "Gidget" Lawrence in the ABC sitcom Gidget, Mercy McBee in the 1967 Western film The Way West, Sister Bertrille in the ABC fantasy sitcom The Flying Nun, Sally Burton in the NBC sitcom The Girl with Something Extra, Sybil Dorsett in the 1976 NBC made-for-television drama film Sybil, Carrie "Frog" in the 1977 road action comedy film Smokey and the Bandit and its 1980 sequel film Smokey and the Bandit II, Norma Rae Webster in the 1979 drama film Norma Rae, Celeste Whitman in the 1979 disaster film Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, Megan Carter in the 1981 drama film Absence of Malice, Mary Follet in the 1981 drama television film All the Way Home, Kay Villano in the 1982 romantic comedy film Kiss Me Goodbye, Edna Spalding in the 1984 drama film Places in the Heart, Emma Moriarty in the 1985 romantic comedy film Murphy's Romance, Lilah Krytsick in the 1988 comedy-drama film Punchline, M'Lynn Eatenton in the 1989 comedy-drama film Steel Magnolias, Betty Mahmoody in the 1991 drama film Not Without My Daughter, Celeste Talbert/Maggie in the 1991 comedy film Soapdish, Sassy (voice) in the 1993 adventure comedy film Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey and its 1996 sequel film Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco, Miranda Hillard in the 1993 comedy-drama film Mrs. Doubtfire, Mrs. Gump in the 1994 comedy-drama film Forrest Gump, Bess Alcott Steed Garner in the NBC period drama miniseries A Woman of Independent Means, Karen McCann in the 1996 psychological thriller film Eye for an Eye, Junie Harper (voice) in the Fox/Hulu original animated sitcom King of the Hill, Mrs. Bailey in the 1997 PBS Christmas fantasy drama television film Merry Christmas, George Bailey, Trudy Cooper in the HBO docudrama miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, Mama Lil in the 2000 romantic drama film Where the Heart Is, Aunt Betsey Trotwood in the 2000 TNT made-for-television historical drama film David Copperfield, Maggie Wyczenski in the NBC medical drama series ER, Valdine Wingfield in the 2001 black comedy film Say It Isn't So, Congresswoman Victoria Rudd in the 2003 comedy film Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, Anita Bergman in the 2006 comedy-drama film Two Weeks, Nora Walker in the ABC family drama series Brothers & Sisters, Marina Del Rey (voice) in the 2008 direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, Aunt May in the 2012 superhero film The Amazing Spider-Man and its 2014 sequel film The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Mary Todd Lincoln in the 2012 biographical historical drama film Lincoln, Doris Miller in the 2015 coming-of-age romantic comedy film Hello, My Name Is Doris, Janice Foster in the AMC drama series Dispatches from Elsewhere, Jessie Buss in the HBO sports drama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Marilyn Cowan in the 2022 romantic comedy-drama film Spoiler Alert, Betty in the 2023 sports comedy film 80 for Brady, and Tova Sullivan in the 2026 Netflix original mystery drama film Remarkably Bright Creatures in a career that spans 1965–present and 1962–present and 1962-present. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.
American Actor James Caan was born James Langston Edmund Caan on 26th March, 1940 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA and passed away on 6th Jul 2022 Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, California, USA aged 82. He is most remembered for his roles as Alan Bourdillion "Mississippi" Traherne in the 1966 Western film El Dorado, Jimmy “Killer” Kilgannon in the 1969 road drama film The Rain People, Rupert of Rathskeller (uncredited) in the NBC/CBS comedy series Get Smart, Brian Piccolo in the 1971 ABC made-for-television biographical sports drama film Brian's Song, Santino "Sonny" Corleone in the 1972 blockbuster gangster film The Godfather and its 1974 sequel film The Godfather: Part II, Axel Freed in the 1974 crime drama film The Gambler, Billy Rose in the 1975 biographical musical comedy-drama film Funny Lady, Jonathan E. in the 1975 dystopian science fiction sports drama film Rollerball, Frank in the 1981 neo-noir heist action thriller film Thief, Jolly Villano in the 1982 romantic comedy film Kiss Me Goodbye, Spud Spaldoni in the 1990 action crime drama film Dick Tracy, Paul Sheldon in the 1990 psychological thriller film Misery, Tommy Korman in the 1992 romantic comedy film Honeymoon in Vegas, Coach Sam Winters in the 1993 sports drama film The Program, Mr. Abe Henry in the 1996 crime comedy film Bottle Rocket, U.S. Marshal Robert Deguerin in the 1996 action film Eraser, Frank Vitale in the 1999 romantic comedy crime drama film Mickey Blue Eyes, Frank Olchin in the 2000 crime drama film The Yards, Jimmy the Con in the 2002 crime drama film This Thing of Ours, Ed "Big Ed" Deline in the NBC comedy-drama series Las Vegas, Walter Hobbs in the 2003 Christmas comedy film Elf, Tim Lockwood (voice) in the 2009 computer-animated science fiction comedy film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs and its 2013 sequel film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, Sy Berman in the Starz drama series Magic City, Lt. Col. Christopher Holden in the 2015 Crackle original action film The Throwaways, and Stan Mullen in the 2023 action thriller film Fast Charlie. His zodiac sign is Aries.
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