Al Pacino Biography
Al Pacino is an American actor and filmmaker. Pacino was born (Alfredo James Pacino) on April 25, 1940 in New York City, U.S. His career has been spanning more than five decades. He is one of few performers to have won a competitive Oscar, an Emmy, and a Tony Award for acting, dubbed the “Triple Crown of Acting”.
Al Pacino Age
Pacino was born on April 25, 1940 in New York City, U.S. Pacino is 78 years old as of 2018.
Al Pacino Family
Pacino is the son of Salvatore and Rose Gerardi Pacino. His parents divorced when he was two years old. His mother took him to The Bronx where they lived with her parents, Kate and James Gerardi who were immigrants from Corleone, Sicily. His father, who was from San Fratello in the Province of Messina, moved to Covina, California to work as an insurance salesman and restaurateur.
Al Pacino Wife
Pacino has never married but he is the father of three children. Pacino has a daughter with Jan Tarrant. He also has twins, son and daughter with actress Beverly D’Angelo, with whom he had a relationship from 1996 until 2003. He also had a relationship with Diane Keaton, his co-star in the Godfather trilogy. He also had relationships with Tuesday Weld, Jill Clayburgh, Marthe Keller, Kathleen Quinlan, and Lyndall Hobbs.
Al Pacino Girlfriend
Pacino has a new girlfriend; Meital Dohan who is 38 years old twice Pacino’s age.
Al Pacino Children
Pacino has his eldest daughter “Julie Marie (born 1989)” with acting coach Jan Tarrant. He also has twins, son Anton James and daughter Olivia Rose (born January 25, 2001), with actress Beverly D’Angelo.
Al Pacino Height
Pacino is approximately 1.7 m.
Is Al Pacino Italian?
No, Pacino is born American while his parents were Italian American
Al Pacino Filmography
Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
Director |
2017 |
The Pirates of Somalia |
Seymour Tolbin |
Bryan Buckley |
2017 |
Hangman |
Detective Archer |
Johnny Martin |
2016 |
Misconduct |
Abrams |
Shintaro Shimosawa |
2015 |
Danny Collins |
Danny Collins |
Dan Fogelman |
2014 |
Manglehorn |
A.J. Manglehorn |
David Gordon Green |
2014 |
The Humbling |
Simon Axler |
Barry Levinson |
2013 |
We Are Not Animals |
The Agent |
Alejandro Agresti |
2013 |
Salomé |
King Herod |
Himself |
2012 |
Stand Up Guys |
Val |
Fisher Stevens |
2011 |
The Son of No One |
Det. Stanford |
Dito Montiel |
2011 |
Jack and Jill |
Himself |
Dennis Dugan |
2008 |
Righteous Kill |
Det. David “Rooster” Fisk |
Jon Avnet |
2007 |
Ocean’s Thirteen |
Willie Bank |
Steven Soderbergh |
2007 |
88 Minutes |
Dr. Jack Gramm |
Jon Avnet |
2005 |
Two for the Money |
Walter Abrams |
D.J. Caruso |
2004 |
The Merchant of Venice |
Shylock |
Michael Radford |
2003 |
The Recruit |
Walter Burke |
Roger Donaldson |
2003 |
Gigli |
Starkman |
Martin Brest |
2002 |
Simone |
Viktor Taransky |
Andrew Niccol |
2002 |
People I Know |
Eli Wurman |
Daniel Algrant |
2002 |
Insomnia |
Will Dormer |
Christopher Nolan |
2000 |
Chinese Coffee |
Harry Levine |
Himself |
1999 |
The Insider |
Lowell Bergman |
Michael Mann |
1999 |
Any Given Sunday |
Tony D’Amato |
Oliver Stone |
1997 |
Donnie Brasco |
Benjamin “Lefty” Ruggiero |
Mike Newell |
1997 |
The Devil’s Advocate |
John Milton |
Taylor Hackford |
1996 |
City Hall |
John Pappas |
Harold Becker |
1995 |
Two Bits |
Grandpa |
James Foley |
1995 |
Heat |
Lieutenant Vincent Hanna |
Michael Mann |
1993 |
Carlito’s Way |
Carlito “Charlie” Brigante |
Brian De Palma |
1992 |
Scent of a Woman |
Frank Slade |
Martin Brest |
1992 |
Glengarry Glen Ross |
Richard “Ricky” Roma |
James Foley |
1991 |
Frankie and Johnny |
Johnny |
Garry Marshall |
1990 |
The Local Stigmatic |
Graham |
David F. Wheeler |
1990 |
The Godfather Part III |
Michael Corleone |
Francis Ford Coppola |
1990 |
Dick Tracy |
Alphonse “Big Boy” Caprice |
Warren Beatty |
1989 |
Sea of Love |
Frank Keller |
Harold Becker |
1985 |
Revolution |
Tom Dobb |
Hugh Hudson |
1983 |
Scarface |
Tony Montana |
Brian De Palma |
1982 |
Author! Author! |
Ivan Travalian |
Arthur Hiller |
1980 |
Cruising |
Steve Burns |
William Friedkin |
1979 |
…And Justice for All |
Arthur Kirkland |
Norman Jewison |
1977 |
Bobby Deerfield |
Bobby Deerfield |
Sydney Pollack |
1975 |
Dog Day Afternoon |
Sonny Wortzik |
Sidney Lumet |
1974 |
The Godfather Part II |
Michael Corleone |
Francis Ford Coppola |
1973 |
Serpico |
Frank Serpico |
Sidney Lumet |
1973 |
Scarecrow |
Francis Lionel “Lion” Delbuchi |
Jerry Schatzberg |
1972 |
The Godfather |
Michael Corleone |
Francis Ford Coppola |
1971 |
The Panic in Needle Park |
Bobby |
Jerry Schatzberg |
1969 |
Me, Natalie |
Tony |
Fred Coe |
Television
Year |
Title |
Role |
Director |
2019 |
The Hunt |
TBA |
Various |
2018 |
Paterno |
Joe Paterno |
Barry Levinson |
2013 |
Phil Spector |
Phil Spector |
David Mamet |
2010 |
You Don’t Know Jack |
Dr. Jack Kevorkian |
Barry Levinson |
2003 |
Angels in America |
Roy Cohn |
Mike Nichols |
1977 |
The Godfather: A Novel for Television |
Michael Corleone |
Francis Ford Coppola |
1968 |
N.Y.P.D. |
John James |
David Pressman |
Al Pacino upcoming Movies
- Axis Sally Films
- The Irishman Films
- Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Films
Al Pacino Inspirational Speech
Al Pacino And Robert De Niro
Pacino and Robert De Niro co-starred as New York detectives searching for a serial killer.
Al Pacino Net Worth
As of 2019, Al Pacino’s net worth is estimated to be roughly $165 million dollars.
Is Al Pacino Dead?
No, Pacino is still alive and continuing with his career
Al Pacino Michael Corleone
Pacino is portrayed as Michael Corleone in the Godfather series directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Al Pacino Quotes
- It’s easy to fool the eye but it’s hard to fool the heart.
- Vanity is my favourite sin.
- I don’t need bodyguards. I’m from the South Bronx.
- The actor becomes an emotional athlete. The process is painful –
- my personal life suffers.
- My weaknesses… I wish I could come up with something. I’d
- probably have the same pause if you asked me what my strengths are. Maybe they’re the same thing.
- My first language was shy. It’s only by having been thrust into the limelight that I have learned to cope with my shyness.
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‘Sons of Anarchy’ Alum Mitch Pileggi Joins Al Pacino Movie ‘Axis Sally’
Adopted From: popculture.com
Published: February 15, 2019
Sons of Anarchy actor Mitch Pileggi was among a trio of actors added to Axis Sally, an Al Pacino starring movie about Mildred “Axis Sally” Gillards, an American who was the voice of German propaganda broadcast to U.S. troops during World War II.
Earlier this week, Deadline reported that Pileggi will play John Kelly, the prosecutor at Gillars’ trial. Thomas Kretschmann (Avengers: Age of Ultron) was cast as Joseph Goebbels, the head of the Nazi propaganda machine. Lala Kent (Vanderpump Rules) will play Wlva, Kelly’s assistant.
Axis Sally will be directed by Michael Polish (90 Minutes in Heaven) and written by Vance Owen and Darryl Hicks. It is based on William Owen’s book Axis Sally Confidential, and is produced by Randall Emmett, George Furla and Owen and Tucker Tooley. The executive producers are Ted Farnsworth, Williams, Vance Owens, Lydia Hull and MoviePass Films’ Tim Sullivan and Alex Eckert.
Meadow Williams (The Mask, Den of Thieves) is playing Gillars and Pacino will play the attorney who represented Gillars after she was put on trial for treason. Swen Temmel (In Time) also stars as Billy Owen.
MoviePass Films started production on Axis Sally this week in Puerto Rico with a $25 million budget. The studio recently finished Bruce Willis’ 10 Minutes Gone and is working on Neil Marshall’s horror movie The Reckoning next.
Pileggi is a prolific character actor, best known for playing Walter Skinner on The X-Files. He also played Ernest Darby on Sons of Anarchy from 2008 to 2013 and Harris Ryland on the Dallas reboot. In Grey’s Anatomy, he played Larry Jennings from 2007 to 2012.
Axis Sally is not the only Nazi-related project Pacino is working on. The legendary actor also signed on to The Hunt, an Amazon series about a group of Nazi hunters in 1977. Executive produced by Jordan Peele, the series was created by David Weil and Alfonso Gomez-Rejon was hired to direct the pilot. The rest of the cast includes Logan Lerman, Jerrika Hinton, Lena Olin, Carol Kane, Saul Rubinek, Tiffany Boone, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Greg Austin and Dylan Baker.
In The Hunt, a group of Nazi hunters living in 1977 New York City find out that hundreds of high-ranking Nazi officials are living in the U.S. and trying to set up a Fourth Reich. The hunters, who all have unique pasts and backgrounds, will go on a bloody quest to make sure Nazis never take power again.
Pacino recently played Joe Paterno in HBO’s Paterno and stars as Marcin Schwarz in Quentin Tarantino’s upcoming Once Upon A Time in Hollywood. Pacino is an eight-time Oscar-nominee and won for Scent of a Woman in 1992. He won Emmys for Angels in America (2003) and You Don’t Know Jack (2010).
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