Al Pacino, the legendary actor, embraces fatherhood at 84 while reflecting on his iconic roles and life experiences in a new autobiography, "Sonny Boy".
Al Pacino Relishes Fatherhood and Reflects on Cinematic Legacy
Al Pacino Relishes Fatherhood and Reflects on Cinematic Legacy
Al Pacino, now a father of four at 84, discusses his new autobiography and lifelong cinematic journey.
Al Pacino, an iconic name in film history, recently shared his joy of becoming a father again at 84. In an insightful discussion, Pacino revealed that the reason behind writing his autobiography, "Sonny Boy," was to document his journey for his 16-month-old son, Roman. Although he pensively admits to limited physical involvement with Roman, he finds joy in their unique digital interactions. The actor humorously recounts nearly losing his role in "The Godfather", which could have gone to Robert De Niro. His career highlights, like "Scarface", and forthcoming Hollywood challenges were also key topics. Pacino, with a laid-back stance on AI and a hint of regret over not having a Hollywood Walk of Fame star, continues to share fascinating anecdotes, reflecting his passion for the film industry and life at 84.