Al Pacino initially turned down the leading role in a Sidney Lumet classic but eventually accepted and earned an Oscar nomination.
Very few actors have uttered, or shouted, as many quotable movie lines as Al Pacino. An icon of cinema, one who helped redefine the American movie and bust the archetype of the leading man, Al ...
Al Pacino is one of Hollywood's most famous and respected stars. Rising to prominence in the early 1970s, Pacino became a household name with his portrayal of Michael Corleone in The Godfather trilogy ...
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In 1980, the director of The Exorcist and the star of The Godfather teamed up for a nightmarish crime thriller about an undercover detective after a serial killer, which sounds like a home run.
For many, it’s likely Al Pacino’s career is defined by two towering characterizations: the college boy turned mafia boss Michael Corleone in The Godfather trilogy—described as “arguably cinema’s ...
Al Pacino, 84, has an autobiography out entitled, Sonny Boy: A Memoir. As we’ve previously reported, Pacino’s career is littered with roles of particular interest to LGBTQ+ moviegoers. One of these ...