Catalog of performances by American actor Al Pacino
Pacino in
Serpico (1973)
Pacino and
Penelope Allen in
Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Pacino in
The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel (1977)
Al Pacino is an American screen and stage actor. His film debut was in 1969 with the comedy-drama film
Me, Natalie . He then had his first lead role in the 1971 drama film
The Panic in Needle Park . The following year, he played
Michael Corleone in the crime film
The Godfather , a role he reprised in the sequels
The Godfather Part II (1974) and
The Godfather Part III (1990). For his role in the 1973 film
Serpico , where he played
Frank Serpico , he won the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama . In 1983, he starred as
Tony Montana in the
crime drama film
Scarface , which is considered one of the greatest
gangster films ever made and regarded as a
cult classic .
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In the 1990s, Pacino starred in numerous films including
Frankie and Johnny with
Michelle Pfeiffer (1991), as
Richard Roma in
Glengarry Glen Ross (1992),
Scent of a Woman with
Chris O'Donnell (1992),
Carlito's Way with
Sean Penn (1993),
Heat with
Robert De Niro (1995),
Donnie Brasco with
Johnny Depp (1997),
The Devil's Advocate with
Keanu Reeves (1997), and
Any Given Sunday with
Cameron Diaz (1999). For his role in Scent of a Woman , he won the
Academy Award for Best Actor and his second
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama .
Since the early 2000s, he's co-starred in the films
Insomnia opposite
Robin Williams (2002),
Simone with
Catherine Keener (2002), and the
thriller film
88 Minutes (2007). In 2007, he was cast as Willie Bank in the
heist
comedy film
Ocean's Thirteen , the third installment in the
Ocean's franchise, and the final film in the Ocean's Trilogy . The following year, he appeared in the action thriller film
Righteous Kill , again with De Niro. In 2019, he had both a minor role in
Quentin Tarantino 's comedy-drama film
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and portrayed
Jimmy Hoffa in
The Irishman , the fourth film he and De Niro worked on together. In 2021, he portrayed
Aldo Gucci in the
biographical crime drama film
House of Gucci directed by
Ridley Scott .
Pacino's television work includes the 2003
HBO
miniseries
Angels in America where he played American lawyer and prosecutor
Roy Cohn and the 2010
made-for-television
biopic
You Don't Know Jack where he played American
pathologist and
euthanasia proponent
Dr. Jack Kevorkian . For both roles, he received the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film , making it his third and fourth
Golden Globe Award . He also co-stars in the
conspiracy
drama
streaming television series
Hunters (2020–2023).
Film
Documentaries
Al Pacino at JDIFF 2012 for
Wilde Salomé
Television
Stage
Video games
See also
References
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"Two for the Money" .
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"For '88 Minutes,' Al Pacino hams it up" .
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"Thirteenth time's the charm" .
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"Now Playing in Doha! : The Son of No One" .
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"Going Over the Top, Then Downhill" .
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"Interview: Fisher Stevens is a stand-up guy" .
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^ Kenny, Glenn (March 29, 2018).
"Review: Al Pacino's Journey With Wilde's 'Salomé' " .
The New York Times . Retrieved January 17, 2023 .
^ O'Sullivan, Michael (July 9, 2015).
"Review: 'Manglehorn' is a misfire for indie director David Gordon Green" .
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"Venice Film Review: 'The Humbling' " .
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^ Lewis, Hilary (March 19, 2015).
"Danny Collins': Jennifer Garner, Writer-Director Dan Fogelman Reveal Their Own Motivational Letters" .
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" 'Misconduct': Crime thriller takes too many wrong turns" .
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^ Scheck, Frank (December 21, 2017).
" 'Hangman': Film Review" .
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^
"Al Pacino Joins Cast of Somali Drama 'Where the White Man Runs Away' (Exclusive)" . Hollywood Reporter. February 11, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2017 .
^ Kroll, Justin (June 7, 2018).
"Al Pacino Joins Quentin Tarantino's Manson Movie" . Variety .
Archived from the original on June 18, 2018. Retrieved June 7, 2018 .
^ Bell, Breanna (July 31, 2019).
"Martin Scorsese's 'The Irishman' Trailer Teams Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci" .
Variety .
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^ Vivarelli, Nick (September 27, 2023).
"Johnny Depp Starts Shooting 'Modì' in Hungary, With Italy's Luisa Ranieri Joining Al Pacino and Riccardo Scamarcio in Cast" . Variety . Retrieved September 27, 2023 .
^ Hipes, Patrick (September 22, 2022).
"Al Pacino To Star In 'Billy Knight' Movie Alongside Charlie Heaton And Diana Silvers" . Deadline . Retrieved April 10, 2024 .
^ Vivarelli, Nick (November 17, 2023).
"Julian Schnabel Reveals Al Pacino, John Malkovich, Benjamin Clementine, Sabrina Impacciatore Appear in Next Film 'In the Hand of Dante' (EXCLUSIVE)" .
Variety . Retrieved November 17, 2023 .
^ Vlessing, Ethan (December 4, 2023).
"Al Pacino, Diego Boneta and Xolo Maridueña Star in 'Killing Castro' Thriller" . Hollywood Reporter . Retrieved April 10, 2024 .
^ Ritman, Alex (April 23, 2024).
"Al Pacino, Dan Stevens to Play Troubled Priests in Exorcism Horror 'The Ritual' (EXCLUSIVE)" . Variety . Retrieved April 23, 2024 .
^ Coscarelli, Joe (August 25, 2016).
"After 25 Years, How Well Has Madonna's 'Truth or Dare' Aged?" .
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" 'Looking for Richard' but Finding Only Pacino" .
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"Toronto International Film Festival: Pitch" .
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"Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? Broadway @ Belasco Theatre" .
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"The Local Stigmatic" .
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"Camino Real Broadway @ Vivian Beaumont Theatre" .
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"Richard III Broadway @ Cort Theatre" .
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"American Buffalo" .
Lortel Archives .
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"American Buffalo Broadway @ Booth Theatre" .
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"Julius Caesar" .
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"Chinese Coffee Broadway @ Circle in the Square Theatre" .
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"Salome Broadway @ Circle in the Square Theatre" .
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"Hughie Broadway @ Circle in the Square Theatre" .
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"Al Pacino Treading Taper Forum's Boards in Hughie, June 27-July 25" .
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"The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" .
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"Al Pacino Stars in LA Orphans Workshop in Sept" .
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"The Merchant of Venice" .
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"The Merchant of Venice @ Broadhurst Theatre" .
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"Glengarry Glen Ross Broadway @ Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre" .
Playbill .
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"China Doll Broadway @ Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre" .
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"Photo Flash: First Look at Al Pacino and Judith Light in God Looked Away at Pasadena Playhouse" .
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