Al Pacino

American actor

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2025 Scheduled to appear in 'The Ritual' (role details TBA, currently in post-production)
2024 Pacino discussed his near-death experience from COVID-19, which led him to his belief in no afterlife after death.
2024 Set to appear in 'Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness' as Maurice Gangnat, which he will also produce
March 10 2024 Al Pacino presented the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards.
2023 Starred in 'Knox Goes Away' as Xavier
September 2023 Principal photography for the film Modì, Three Days on the Wing of Madness, in which Pacino stars and co-produces, commenced.
June 15 2023 Al Pacino became a father again with the birth of his son, Roman, with producer girlfriend Noor Alfallah.
2021 That same year, Al Pacino portrayed the lead defense attorney in the film American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally.
2021 Al Pacino appeared in 'House of Gucci', furthering his extensive film career.
2021 Appeared in two films: 'American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally' as James Laughlin and 'House of Gucci' as Aldo Gucci
2020 Al Pacino revealed that he almost died of COVID-19.
August 2020 'Hunters' was renewed for a second season.
February 2020 Al Pacino starred as Meyer Offerman, a fictional Nazi hunter, in the Amazon Prime Video series Hunters, marking his first television series role since Angels in America in 2003. The series was subsequently renewed for a second season in August 2020.
2019 Later in 2019, Pacino portrayed Teamsters chief Jimmy Hoffa in Martin Scorsese's Netflix film 'The Irishman', receiving a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 92nd Academy Awards.
July 26 2019 Pacino starred alongside Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio in Quentin Tarantino's comedy-drama 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', released on July 26, 2019.
2018 Al Pacino's relationship with Argentine actress Lucila Polak ended after ten years.
April 7 2018 The television film 'Paterno', in which Pacino played former Penn State University football coach Joe Paterno, premiered on HBO on April 7, 2018.
2017 Al Pacino portrayed Tennessee Williams in the play God Looked Away at the Pasadena Playhouse
2017 Appeared in two films: 'The Pirates of Somalia' as Seymour Tolbin and 'Hangman' as Detective Ray Archer
2016 Al Pacino received the Kennedy Center Honors.
2016 Received Kennedy Center Honors.
2016 Starred in 'Misconduct' as Abrams
2015 He took the title role in the comedy-drama 'Danny Collins', receiving a nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
December 5 2015 Pacino starred in the play China Doll, written for him by David Mamet, which opened on Broadway.
2014 Pacino starred in two films: 'Manglehorn' as A.J. Manglehorn and 'The Humbling' as Simon Axler, which he also produced
2013 Pacino starred in the HBO biographical film 'Phil Spector', which depicted record producer Phil Spector's murder trial.
2013 Pacino directed, wrote, and starred in 'Salomé' as King Herod
2012 Al Pacino appeared as himself in the documentary film 'Casting By'.
2012 Pacino appeared in 'Stand Up Guys' playing the role of Val
October 2012 Pacino starred in the 30th-anniversary Broadway revival of David Mamet's play, Glengarry Glen Ross.
March 21 2012 The US premiere of 'Wilde Salomé', a documentary-drama film starring Pacino, took place on March 21, 2012, coinciding with the 130th anniversary of Oscar Wilde's visit to San Francisco.
February 2012 In February 2012, President Barack Obama awarded Pacino the National Medal of Arts.
2011 Pacino was awarded the National Medal of Arts.
2011 Awarded the National Medal of Arts.
2011 Al Pacino appeared in 'Wilde Salomé', a multi-role project where he performed as Himself, King Herod, and Oscar Wilde. He also served as the director and writer of this production.
2011 Al Pacino starred in two films: 'The Son of No One' as Detective Charles Stanford and 'Jack and Jill' as himself
September 4 2011 He was presented with the Jaeger-LeCoultre Glory to the Filmmaker Award on September 4, 2011, prior to the premiere of 'Wilde Salomé'.
April 2011 Pacino co-starred as himself in the comedy film 'Jack and Jill', which was critically panned, leading him to 'win' the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor.
2010 Pacino returned to the stage playing Shylock in the Shakespeare in the Park production of The Merchant of Venice.
2010 Al Pacino performed as Shylock in The Merchant of Venice at the Broadhurst Theatre, spanning the 2010-2011 theatrical season
April 2010 Pacino played Jack Kevorkian in the HBO Films biopic 'You Don't Know Jack', which premiered in April 2010, earning him his second Emmy Award for lead actor.

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