When Al Pacino welcomed his fourth child last year — 16-month-old son Roman Alfallah Pacino — he realized that fatherhood felt the same whether you’re 30 or 84.
‘It’s always the same. It’s always the same. It’s a mini miracle. That’s all I can say,” the octogenarian acting legend shared People on Thursday.
‘It’s so great to have children. For me, I loved it. It has, if you like, changed me all the better. It changed me for life. And the idea that you put your focus on other people who happen to be your children… that’s where the love is.”
Last week, Al (née Alfredo) told the New York Times that little Roman has now ‘come into the world a little more’. He’s learning things.’
Pacino stays ‘good friends and co-parent’ with baby mama #3 Noor Alfallah, despite recently ending their two-year May-December romance.
When Al Pacino welcomed his fourth child last year – 16-month-old son Roman Alfallah Pacino – he realized that fatherhood felt the same whether you’re 30 or 84 (pictured March 10)
The octogenarian acting legend told People on Thursday: “It’s always the same. It’s always the same. It’s a mini miracle. That’s all I can say… It’s just so great to have kids. For me, I loved it. It has, if you like, changed me all the better. It changed me for life. And the idea that you put your focus on other people who happen to be your children… that’s where the love is’ (pictured in 2023)
The Apprentice executive producer has since gone on ‘several dates’ with Real Time presenter Bill Maher, who at 68 is 38 years her senior.
Noor clearly has a thing for older men, as he previously had a romance with 63-year-old Holdings/Institute founder Nicolas Berggruen and 81-year-old Rolling Stone frontman Mick Jagger.
The Knox Goes Away actor also fathered daughter Julie – who turns 35 next Wednesday – with acting coach Jan Tarrant and 23-year-old fraternal twins (Anton and Olivia) with Emmy nominee Beverly D’Angelo.
Al famously never married, but he is also loved and left behind the likes of Diane Keaton, Jill Clayburgh, Penelope Ann Miller, Kathleen Quinlan, Lyndall Hobbs, and Lucila Solá.
Next Tuesday, Penguin Press will publish Pacino’s first-ever memoir Sonny Boy, and he’ll also narrate the ebook/audiobook that could potentially win him a Grammy Award.
The Harlem-born New Yorker is just a Grammy away from elite EGOT status after winning two Tony Awards, an Oscar and two Emmy Awards for his numerous performances from 1969-2004.
Al was nicknamed “Sonny” when he was a rebellious teenager attending Manhattan’s High School of Performing Arts, which was made famous in Alan Parker’s 1980 film Fame.
Pacino eventually learned method acting from Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio (he remains co-president to this day) and began appearing in off-Broadway plays.
Pacino remains ‘close friends and co-parent’ with baby mama #3 Noor Alfallah, despite recently ending their two-year May-December romance (posted Tuesday)
The Apprentice executive producer has since had ‘several dates’ with Real Time presenter Bill Maher (R, pictured March 10), who at 68 is 38 years her senior.
The Knox Goes Away actor also fathered daughter Julie – who turns 35 next Wednesday – with acting coach Jan Tarrant and 23-year-old fraternal twins (Anton and Olivia) with Emmy nominee Beverly D’Angelo (L, pictured in 2023)
Next Tuesday, Penguin Press will publish Al’s first-ever memoir Sonny Boy, and he’ll also narrate the ebook/audiobook that could potentially win him a Grammy Award.
On September 18, the Bad Bunny video star was spotted in costume as King Lear on the LA set of Bernard Rose’s William Shakespeare-inspired drama Lear Rex, alongside Peter Dinklage and Stephen Dorff.
The Bad Bunny video star went on to star in some of the most iconic films, including The Godfather trilogy, Dog Day Afternoon, Scarface, Scent of a Woman, Glengarry Glen Ross, Heat, Donnie Brasco, The Devil’s Advocate and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Al has also been honored with Kennedy Center Honor, the American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award and the National Merit of Arts.
Pacino previously wrote the foreword for author Lawrence Grobel’s fully authorized 288-page biography of him in 2006.
On September 18, The Hunters actor was spotted in costume as King Lear on the LA set of Bernard Rose’s William Shakespeare-inspired drama Lear Rex alongside Peter Dinklage and Stephen Dorff.