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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1940-04-25 (85 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Al Pacino

Biography:

Alfredo James Pacino (born April 25, 1940) is an American actor and filmmaker. In a career spanning over five decades, he has received many awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards. He is one of the few performers to have received the Triple Crown of Acting. He has also been honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award, and the National Medal of Arts.

A method actor and former student of the HB Studio and the Actors Studio, where he was taught by Charlie Laughton and Lee Strasberg, Pacino's film debut came at the age of 29 with a minor role in Me, Natalie (1969). He gained favorable notice for his first lead role as a heroin addict in The Panic in Needle Park (1971). Wide acclaim and recognition came with his breakthrough role as Michael Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972), for which he received his first Oscar nomination, and he would reprise the role in the sequels The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990).

His portrayal of Michael Corleone is regarded as one of the greatest in film history. Pacino received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Actor for Serpico (1973), The Godfather Part II, Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and ...And Justice for All (1979), ultimately winning it for playing a blind military veteran in Scent of a Woman (1992). For his performances in The Godfather, Dick Tracy (1990), Glengarry Glen Ross (1992), and The Irishman (2019), he earned Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominations.

Other notable portrayals include Tony Montana in Scarface (1983), Carlito Brigante in Carlito's Way (1993), Benjamin Ruggiero in Donnie Brasco (1997), and Lowell Bergman in The Insider (1999). He has also starred in the thrillers Heat (1995), The Devil's Advocate (1997), Insomnia (2002), and appeared in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019). On television, Pacino has acted in several productions for HBO, including Angels in America (2003) and the Jack Kevorkian biopic You Don't Know Jack (2010), winning a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for each. Pacino currently stars in the Amazon Video web television series Hunters (2020–present).

He has also had an extensive career on stage. He is a two-time Tony Award winner, in 1969 and 1977, for his performances in Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? and The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel. Pacino made his filmmaking debut with Looking for Richard (1996), directing and starring in this documentary about Richard III; Pacino had played the lead role on stage in 1977. He has also acted as Shylock in a 2004 feature film adaptation and 2010 stage production of The Merchant of Venice. Pacino directed and starred in Chinese Coffee (2000), Wilde Salomé (2011), and Salomé (2013). Since 1994, he has been the joint president of the Actors Studio.​

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Known For

Acting

2025

The Ritual as Father Theophilus Riesinger

2024

Knox Goes Away as Xavier Crane
How to Rob a Bank as Lt. Vincent Hanna (archive footage)
Bad Bunny: Most Wanted Tour as Self (archive footage)

2023

Robert De Niro: Hiding in the Spotlight as Self (archive footage)
Sly as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

2022

Becoming Al Pacino as Self (archive footage)

2021

House of Gucci as Aldo Gucci
Val as Self (archive footage)

2020

2019

2018

Paterno as Joe Paterno

2017

The Pirates of Somalia as Seymour Tolbin
Hangman as Detective Archer
Frank Serpico as Self (voice)

2016

Misconduct as Charles Abrams

2015

Manglehorn as A.J. Manglehorn
Danny Collins as Danny Collins

2014

2013

Wilde Salomé as Self / King Herod
Phil Spector as Phil Spector
Salomé as King Herod
We're No Animals as The Agent

2012

Casting By as Self
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen as (archive footage)
Stand Up Guys as Valentine "Val"

2011

The 'Scarface' Phenomenon as Self (archive footage)
Jack and Jill as Al Pacino
The Son of No One as Detective Charles Stanford

2010

You Don't Know Jack as Dr. Jack Kevorkian

2009

2008

Righteous Kill as Detective Dave 'Rooster' Fisk

2007

Ocean's Thirteen as Willy Bank
88 Minutes as Dr. Jack Gramm
Exorcising 'Cruising' as Self (archive footage)
The History of 'Cruising' as Self (archive footage)
Brando as Self

2006

2005

2004

2003

The Recruit as Walter Burke
The Making of 'Carlito's Way' as Self (archive footage)
Gigli as Starkman
Angels in America as Roy Cohn

2002

Insomnia as Will Dormer
Inside 'Serpico' as Self (archive footage)
Serpico: From Real to Reel as Self (archive footage)
People I Know as Eli Wurman
S1m0ne as Viktor Taransky
The Kid Stays in the Picture as Self (archive footage)

2000

Chinese Coffee as Harry Levine

1999

The Insider as Lowell Bergman
Any Given Sunday as Tony D'Amato

1998

Internet Love as Self (uncredited)

1997

The Devil's Advocate as John Milton
Donnie Brasco as Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggiero
Pitch as Self

1996

City Hall as Mayor John Pappas
Looking for Richard as Self / Richard III

1995

Heat as Lt. Vincent Hanna
Two Bits as Gitano Sabatoni

1994

1993

Carlito's Way as Carlito Brigante

1992

Scent of a Woman as Lt. Col. Frank Slade
Glengarry Glen Ross as Ricky Roma
The Godfather Trilogy: 1901-1980 as Don Michael Corleone

1991

Charlie Rose as Self (Archive footage, Frankie and Johnny)

1990

1989

Sea of Love as Frank Keller

1985

Revolution as Tom Dobb

1984

1983

Scarface as Tony Montana

1982

Author! Author! as Ivan Travalian

1981

1980

Cruising as Steve Burns

1979

...And Justice for All as Arthur Kirkland

1977

1975

1974

The Godfather Part II as Don Michael Corleone

1973

Scarecrow as Francis Lionel 'Lion' Delbuchi
Serpico as Officer Frank Serpico

1972

The Godfather as Michael Corleone

1971

1969

Me, Natalie as Tony

1968

60 Minutes as Self

1967

N.Y.P.D. as John James

1956

Tony Awards as Self - Winner

1953

The Oscars as Self

1949

1944

Golden Globe Awards as Self - Nominee
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Presenter
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Honoree
Golden Globe Awards as Self - Winner

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Writing

2013

Wilde Salomé as Screenplay

1996

Directing

2013

Wilde Salomé as Director
Salomé as Director

2000

Chinese Coffee as Director

1996

Production

2014

The Humbling as Producer

1996

1990

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Lear Rex as Producer

Crew