• Date of Birth: April 25, 1940
  • Place of Birth: South Bronx, New York City, New York
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Al Pacino
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Alfredo James "Al" Pacino is an Academy Award, Emmy Award, and Tony Award-winning American stage and film actor, regarded by many to be one of the seminal actors of his generation. Starting on the stage, Pacino gained recognition in Hollywood with the 1972 blockbuster The Godfather and the 1973 film Serpico. He turned down Born on the Fourth of July (1989), turned down Apocalypse Now (1979), and turned down the role of Han Solo in Star Wars (1977).

Son of Salvatore Pacino (insurance agent) and Rose Pacino (she died when Al was 22). His romantic history includes a long-time romance with Godfather co-star Diane Keaton. He has a daughter, named Julie Marie, with acting teacher Jan Tarrant. He is the father of twins Anton and Olivia with Beverly D'Angelo.

One of the greatest actors in all of film history, Al Pacino established himself during one of film's greatest decades, the 1970s, and has become an enduring and iconic figure in the world of American movies. Born on April 25, 1940, in the Bronx, New York, Pacino's parents (Salvatore and Rose) divorced when he was young. His mother moved them into his grandparents' house. Pacino found himself often repeating the plots and voices of characters he had seen in the movies, one of his favorite activities. Bored and unmotivated in school, the young Al Pacino found a haven in school plays, and his interest soon blossomed into a full-time career. Starting on the stage, he went through a lengthy period of depression and poverty, sometimes having to borrow bus fare to make it to auditions. He made it into the prestigious Actors Studio in 1966, studying under legendary acting coach Lee Strasberg, creator of the Method Approach that would become the trademark of many '70s-era actors. After appearing in a string of plays in supporting roles, he finally hit it big with "The Indian Wants the Bronx", winning an Obie award for the 1966-67 season. That was followed by a Tony award for "Does the Tiger Wear a Necktie?". His first feature films made little departure from the gritty realistic stage performances that earned him respect: he played a junkie in The Panic in the Needle Park (1971) after his film debut in Me, Natalie (1969). What came next would change his life forever. The role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather (1972) was one of the most sought-after of the time: Robert Redford, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, 'Ryan O'Neal', Robert De Niro and a host of others either wanted it or were mentioned for it, but director Francis Ford Coppola had his heart set on the unknown Italian Pacino for the role, although pretty much everyone else--from the studio to the producers to some of te cast members--didn't want him. Though Coppola won out through slick persuasion, Pacino was in constant fear of being fired during the hellish shoot. Much to his (and Coppola's) relief, the film was a monster hit that did wonders for everyone's career, including Pacino's, and earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Instead of taking on easier projects for the big money he could now command, however, Pacino threw his support behind what he considered tough but important films, such as the true-life crime drama Serpico (1973) and the tragic real-life bank robbery film Dog Day Afternoon (1975). He opened eyes around the film world for his brave choice of roles, and he was nominated three consecutive years for the "Best Actor" Academy Award. He faltered slightly with Bobby Deerfield (1977), but regained his stride with ...And Justice for All. (1979), for which he received another Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. This would, unfortunately, signal the beginning of a decline in his career, which produced such critical and commercial flops as Cruising (1980) and Author! Author! (1982). He took on another vicious gangster role and cemented his legendary status in the ultra-violent cult hit Scarface (1983), but a monumental mistake was about to follow. Revolution (1985) endured an endless and seemingly cursed shoot in which equipment was destroyed, weather was terrible, and Pacino became terribly ill with pneumonia. Constant changes in the script also further derailed a project that seemed doomed from the start anyway. The Revolutionary War film is considered one of the worst films ever, not to mention one of the worst of his career, resulted in his first truly awful reviews and kept him off the sceen for the next four years. Returning to the stage, Pacino has done much to give back and contribute to the theatre, which he considers his first love. He directed a film, The Local Stigmatic (1990), but it remains unreleased. He lifted his self-imposed exile with the striking Sea of Love (1989) as a hard-drinking cop. It marked the second phase of Pacino's career, being the first to feature his now famous dark, owl eyes and hoarse, gravelly voice.

Returning to the Corleones, he made The Godfather: Part III (1990) and earned raves for his first comedic role in the colorful Dick Tracy (1990). This earned him another Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and two years later he was nominated for Glengarry Glen Ross (1992). He went into romantic mode for Frankie and Johnny (1991). In 1992 he finally won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his amazing performance in Scent of a Woman (1992). A mixture of technical perfection (he plays a blind man) and charisma, the role was tailor-made for him, and remains a classic. The next few years would see Pacino becoming more comfortable with acting and movies as a business, turning out great roles in great films with more frequency and less of the demanding personal involvement of his wilder days. Carlito's Way (1993) proved another gangster classic, as did the epic crime drama Heat (1995) directed by Michael Mann and co-starring Robert De Niro, although they only had a few scenes together. He returned to the director's chair for the highly acclaimed and quirky Shakespeare adaptation Looking for Richard (1996). City Hall (1996), Donnie Brasco (1997) and The Devil's Advocate (1997) all came out in this period. Reteaming with Mann and then Oliver Stone, he gave two commanding performances in The Insider (1999) and Any Given Sunday (1999). In his personal life, Pacino is one of Hollywood's most enduring and notorious bachelors, having never been married. He has a daughter, Julie Marie, with acting teacher Jan Tarrant, and a new set of twins with longtime girlfriend Beverly D'Angelo. His romantic history includes a long-time romance with "Godfather" co-star Diane Keaton. With his intense and gritty performances, Pacino was an original in the acting profession. His Method approach would become the process of many actors throughout time, and his unbeatable number of classic roles has already made him a legend among film buffs and all aspiring actors and directors. His commitment to acting as a profession and his constant screen dominance has established him as one of the movies' true legends.

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Al Pacino Information:
Birth Name: Alfredo James Pacino
Eye color: Hazel
Hair color: Dark Brown
Height: 5' 7"
Nickname(s): Sonny, Al
Notable feature(s):
Zodiac/ Star sign:
Taurus
Nationality:
American (United States)
Education: Dropped out of school at 17
Family: Julie Marie (daughter), Sal Pacino (father), Rose Pacino (mother)
Resides in: Beverly Hills, California
Religious affiliations: Roman Catholic
Political affiliation:
Personal interests/hobbies: Opera, Shakespeare
Charities/Causes: Al Pacino supports the following causes:

  • Abuse
  • AIDS
  • At-Risk/Disadvantaged Youths
  • Children
  • Creative Arts
  • Disaster Relief
  • Education
  • Family/Parent Support
  • Health
  • Human Rights
  • Hunger
  • Miscellaneous
  • Poverty

Al Pacino has supported the following charities:

  • AIDS Healthcare Foundation
  • Amnesty International
  • Capuchin Food Pantries
  • Children's Aid Society
  • Exploring The Arts
  • Make Poverty History
  • ONE Campaign
  • Red Cross
  • Save the Children
  • Toys for Tots
  • United Way
Other: Born in New York



Comments

  • pipeppers
    Michael Corleone... hmmmm. I love that.
    posted 97 days ago
  • LaRhonda
    You can't get much better than Al, is oone of my all time favorite actors!!
    posted 137 days ago
  • ahmelad2007
    I feel special when i watch Alpacino films.His voice is fascinating and endearing.His choice of words and expressions is uniquely special. He is second to none in my own rating scale.
    posted 167 days ago
  • ramisyam
    thank you alpacino for all you had did to my eyes ,my emotions and for the feeling of excite which happening to me when i see your movies.you will live forever.
    posted 181 days ago
  • NEWYORKLIZ34
    GOOD MORNING MR.AL PACINO!!!!! U ARE LOOKING YOUNGER EVERYDAY AND MUCH MORE!!!!! I LOVE ALL OF UR MOVIES TOO!!! AND HAPPY LATE B-DAY TO U & MANY MORE TO COME TO U SIR!!! WHEN ARE U GOING TO MAKE ANOTHER MOVIE!!! FROM UR FAN!!
    posted 182 days ago
  • mtubananitu
    I like to watch a movie, when you play the bad guy roles.
    posted 185 days ago
  • mariuswow
    best actor alieve!
    posted 232 days ago
  • mahmood92barsa
    the best actor al
    posted 257 days ago
  • allan913
    ok forget the critics, al pacino was absolutely brilliant in both 88 minutes and righteous kill, showing he can deliver in his star power
    posted 276 days ago
  • XXXxYourRingleaderxXXX
    My fave actor ever,he just brings amazing preformces to the screen:]
    posted 316 days ago

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