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Al Pacino Biography

Born Alfredo James Pacino
April 25, 1940 (age 82)
New York City, U.S.
Alma mater Actors Studio, HB Studio
Occupation Actor, filmmaker
Years active 1967–present
Partner(s) Jan Tarrant (1988–1989),Beverly D’Angelo (1997–2003),Lucila Polak (2008–2018)
Children 3

Al Pacino was born Alfredo James Pacino on April 25th, 1940 in East Harlem Manhattan. Pacino’s parents divorced when he was two years old. Subsequently, Al and his mother moved in with his grandparents in the Bronx. His grandparents were Italian immigrants who, coincidentally, came from Corleone, Sicily. Al’s father, who was born in San Fratello, Sicily, moved to Covino, California during Al’s childhood.

Pacino did not enjoy school. He attended Herman Ridder Junior High school but dropped out of most classes, minus English. He then auditioned for and was accepted into the High School of Performing Arts. His mother was furious at this decision and, after an argument, Al moved out on his own. He supported himself outside of school with a series of odd jobs including working as a janitor, messenger, and busboy. Also, Check Out Kevin Creekman Biography.

Al Pacino Net Worth:$150 Million

Net Worth: $150 Million
Date of Birth: Apr 25, 1940 (82 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
Profession: Actor, Film director, Film Producer, Theatre Director
Nationality: United States of America
Al Pacino Biography, Age, Wiki, Height, Weight, And More
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Al Pacino’s Net Worth 2022

Al Pacino has a net worth of $150 million. With a career that is more than five decades, Al Pacino is considered one of the greatest actors of all time. Al Pacino has won an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards. His notable films include The Godfather (parts 1, 2, and 3), Serpico, Scent of a Woman, Heat, Donnie Brasco, and The Irishman, among many others.

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Al Pacino Salary

Al earned $35,000 for his role in the first Godfather in 1972. That’s the same as around $215,000 today after adjusting for inflation. For the second Godfather, his salary was upped to $500,000, which is the same as $2.6 million in today’s dollars.

Al Pacino earned 10% of the film’s gross after break-even, which over time would translate into tens of millions in bonus earnings. For the third installment, Pacino demanded $7 million-plus a percentage of gross receipts BEFORE costs, Francis Ford Coppola refused and even threatened to make the opening scene of the third movie, Michael Corleone’s funeral. Pacino eventually accepted a flat $5 million.

Pacino earned $1.5 million for 1992’s “Glengarry Glen Ross” and $6 million for 1993’s “Carlito’s Way. By the 1990s, he was earning regularly $10+ million per movie appearance. For example, he earned $11 million for 2002’s “S1m0ne”, a relative bomb in his career.

Al has a multi-year ongoing deal with HBO that guarantees him a flat payday of $10 million for any feature film he stars in for the network. So far three films have been produced through this deal, “You Don’t Know Jack”, “Paterno” and “Phil Spector”.

Al Pacino Irishman Salary

Al Pacino, along with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci each earned a reported $20 million to appear in Martin Scorsese’s 2019 Netflix drama “The Irishman”. Those three salaries alone took up a little under half of the film’s total budget. It’s a career-high salary (before backend royalties) for all three actors.

Pacino has long owned a large property in the town of Palisades, New York. He has also at times owned properties in New York City but has also chosen to rent there in recent years. Al is more of the renting type!

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Al Pacino Struggling Actor

Al acted anywhere he could during this time period. He was also frequently unemployed and homeless. He performed in basement plays in NYC’s theater underground. AL Pacino auditioned for acting companies but was largely rejected. He was eventually accepted into HB Studio where the teacher Charlie Laughton took Al under his wing and became a mentor/best friend.

After 4 years with HB Studio, he auditioned and was finally accepted into the Actors Studio, an organization of the country’s top professional actors, playwrights, and theater directors. He studied method acting under famed coach Lee Strasberg. Pacino would later reflect:

“The Actors Studio meant so much to me in my life. Lee Strasberg hasn’t been given the credit he deserves … Next to Charlie, sort of launched me. It did. That was a remarkable turning point in my life. It was directly responsible for getting me to quit all those jobs and just stay acting.”

In 1967, Al worked for a season at a playhouse in Boston performing in a play called “Awake and Sing!”. He earned a then-career-high $125 per week from the role.

In 1968, he starred in Israel Horovitz’s (father of Beastie Boys’ Adam Horowitz) play “The Indian Wants the Bronx”. The play ran for 177 performances. Entertainment manager Martin Bergman saw the play and was so impressed by Pacino’s performance that he signed the up-and-coming actor on the spot, securing a relationship that would last many fruitful years. It was Bergman who would later pressure Pacino to accept roles in The Godfather, Serpico, and Dog Day Afternoon which cemented his standing as one of the best actors in the world.

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Al Pacino’s Success

Al made his film debut in 1969 in the film “Me, Natalie”. He would soon follow it up with “The Panic in Needle Park”. This gained him enough attention that Francis Ford Coppola cast him in the role of Michael Corleone in  The Godfather. The part would produce Al’s first Oscar nomination. Pacino would go on to star in such classics as “Serpico”, “And Justice for all”, “Dog Day Afternoon” and “The Godfather Part 2” (years later he would also star in “The Godfather Part 3”.

The 1980s were somewhat less productive for Pacino. Though, in 1983 he would star as Tony Montana in “Scarface”. Despite being critically panned, the movie was a box office success and would go on to become one of Pacino’s most memorable and iconic roles.

Other notable film roles in Pacino’s career include “Dick Tracey”, “Scent of a Woman”, “The Devil’s Advocate”, “Any Given Sunday”, “Insomnia”, “Phil Spector”, “Paterno”, “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” and “The Irishman”. He won the 1993 Best Actor Academy Award for “Scent of a Woman”. As of this writing, he has been nominated for 8 Oscars, with just one win.

Al Pacino Personal Life

Al Pacino has never been married. Though he does have three children. His oldest child, a daughter, came from a relationship with acting coach Jan Tarrant. He then had twins, a boy and a girl with actress Beverly D’Angelo. Al and Beverly dated from 1996 to 2003. He was in a ten-year relationship with actress Lucila Polak from 2008 to 2018.

Al Pacino Social Media Accounts

  1. Instagram – Not Known
  2. Twitter – Not Known
  3. Facebook – Not Known

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