After His Passing At The Age Of 82. James Caan cause of death revealed

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The cause of death for James Caan, one of Hollywood's most renowned leading men, who passed away on Wednesday, July 6, has been made public. According to the papers acquired by TMZ, the Oscar-nominated Godfather legend, 82, passed away after a heart attack and coronary artery disease. James died on July 6 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, at 9:02 p.m. due to congestive heart failure and obstructive lung disease, according to the official coroner's report and medical statement. The venerable actor was laid to rest in Eden Memorial Park.

 On July 7, the actor's family broke the tragic news of his passing on his official Twitter account. They stated, "It is with tremendous regret that we notify you of Jimmy's demise on the evening of July 6. The family kindly requests that you continue to respect their privacy during this trying time. The family appreciates the love and heartfelt condolences that have been sent.  James' stature in Hollywood ensured that his celebrity pals immediately showered him with love and sorrow.

 "Jimmy was my fake brother and my longtime buddy", according to Al Pacino, who played Michael Corleone alongside James' Sonny Corleone in The Godfather and The Godfather: Part II. Because he was so vibrant and courageous, it is difficult to imagine that he will no longer be living. a superb director, a wonderful performer, and my close friend. He will be missed by me.

" I'm very sad to hear about Jimmy",  commented Barbara Streisand, who co-starred with James in the 1975 classic  "Funny Lady". A Tweet from July 7 stated, "He was extremely gifted. James played a number of noteworthy  roles. Along with Will Ferrell and directed by Jon Favreau, he also co-starred in the 1990 film Misery with Kathy Bates and the 1991 film For the Boys with Bette Midler as a father on the bad list.

 James Caan was also recalled by Adam Sandler, who wrote, "Loved him very much. I've always wished I were him. I'm so glad I met him. When I was around the man, he never stopped laughing. The greatest of the best were his films".

 "What a heartbreaking and awful loss. In a statement on Caan's passing that was sent to "TheWrap", "Thief" director Michael Mann stated that Caan had an energy at the very center of his existence that pushed everything from his work and friendship to athletics and very good times. "Caan was not only a great actor with total commitment and a venturesome spirit. He had a basic set of principles about how people ought to behave. There was a line, and it was non-fungible, even though it might be varied and the edges might be rounded with urban sarcasm. And it generated a lot of absurd and funny anecdotes".

 "After a lifetime of admiring his art, I had the good fortune to work with him, which made me appreciate him much more as a person. Warm, friendly, self-deprecating, and innately talented. Never meet your idols, they say, yet he demonstrated it to be completely false". Through Twitter, Andy Richter, who co-starred with Caan in the 2003 film "Elf."

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