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 |
2024 | Pacino discussed his near-death experience from COVID-19, which led him to his belief in no afterlife after death. |
March 10 2024 | Al Pacino presented the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 96th Academy Awards. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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. |
2020 | Al Pacino revealed that he almost died of COVID-19. |
2020 | Al Pacino revealed that he almost died of COVID-19. |
August 2020 | 'Hunters' was renewed for a second season. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
2016 | Received Kennedy Center Honors. |
2016 | Al Pacino received the Kennedy Center Honors. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
2013 | Pacino starred in the HBO biographical film 'Phil Spector', which depicted record producer Phil Spector's murder trial. |
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. |
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. |
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