Sheila Ryan

Sheila Ryan

Born: September 17, 1952
Died: September 18, 2012
in Franklin Park, Illinois, USA
A sometimes actress and former model, Ryan began her career with nude centerfolds in 1973 issues of Playboy (which she also graced the cover) and Gallery Magazines. She's best known however for her relationships, including being one of Elvis Presley's last girlfriends and for her quickie marriage to James Caan, which lasted less than two years and produced one son (actor Scott Caan).

Movies for Sheila Ryan...

Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell!
Title: Fertilize the Blaspheming Bombshell!
Character: Sandy / Susan (as Sheila Caan)
Released: October 19, 1990
Type: Movie
Sheila Caan is menaced by Satan worshipers on her journey from Brooklyn to Las Vegas. In an effort to find out what happened to her twin sister, she undergoes many treacherous journeys, a number of Satanist slayings, and a number of showers.
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Road House
Title: Road House
Character: Judy (as Sheila Caan)
Released: May 19, 1989
Type: Movie
The Double Deuce is the meanest, loudest and rowdiest bar south of the Mason-Dixon Line, and Dalton has been hired to clean it up. He might not look like much, but the Ph.D.-educated bouncer proves he's more than capable – busting the heads of troublemakers and turning the roadhouse into a jumping hot spot. But Dalton's romance with the gorgeous Dr. Clay puts him on the bad side of cutthroat local big shot Brad Wesley.
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Open House
Title: Open House
Character: Ellen
Released: October 1, 1987
Type: Movie
Someone is killing off nubile real estate agents. A psychologist doing a therapy talk show begins getting calls from the perpetrator, and cooperates with the police to try and stop him. Unfortunately, his lover is a real estate agent, and when it becomes clear that the madman is getting information for his kills from her discarded home listings, they both become endangered.
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The Man Who Loved Women
Title: The Man Who Loved Women
Released: December 18, 1983
Type: Movie
A womanizing sculptor seeks help from a psychiatrist to cure him of his obsession with women.