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Oscar winning actor Al Pacino didn't get into acting for the money. "I didn't understand how money worked, any more than I understood how a career worked," he writes. However, from paying his landscaper $400,000 a year to maintain a home he didn't live in to unknowingly paying for 16 cars and 23 cellphones, his finances began to spiral out of control. "The kind of money I was spending and where it was going was just a crazy montage of loss," he says. "I had $50 million and then I had nothing," he writes.
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Al Pacino wrote in his new memoir that he thought "The Godfather" would be "the worst picture ever made." Advertisement"The Godfather" is one of the most iconic movies of all time, but Al Pacino said that he thought it would be "the worst picture ever made." But he was the one responsible for me being in the film," Pacino wrote, referring to Coppola's decision to cast him to play the lead character, Michael Corleone. "The Godfather" was nominated for 11 Oscars, including best supporting actor for Pacino and best director for Coppola. The film won three for: best writing for Coppola and co-author Mario Puzo, best picture, and a best actor for Marlon Brando.
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CNN —Al Pacino is enjoying being a late-in-life dad. The legendary actor talked about being a father to a brood, including to 16-month-old Roman with producer Noor Alfallah, in a new interview with People. “It’s just so wonderful to have children,” the 84-year-old father of four said. “For me, I loved it,” Pacino said. “And that has been a campaign for me to stick around a little longer, if it’s possible.”“Sonny Boy” will be published on October 15.
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Al Pacino revealed on a podcast this weekend that he almost died during a bout with Covid-19 — a near-death experience that left the star actor pondering his mortality. Pacino said he had a fever, was dehydrated, had a faint pulse and lost consciousness. “I didn’t have a pulse.” He continued: “In a matter of minutes, I guess, or whatever it took, they were there. He’s here.”Although he almost died, Pacino said he didn’t remember anything profound experience when he lost consciousness. “There’s nothing there.”“You’re gone,” Pacino said of his brush with death.
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CNN —Al Pacino has revealed that he nearly died of Covid-19 in 2020, and shared his view on what happens after death. In interviews with The New York Times and People magazine, the Oscar-winning actor recounted his experience contracting the virus and briefly having no pulse. Pacino, 84, told the Times in a wide-ranging interview that he began to feel “unusually not good” and then developed a fever and was dehydrated. Asked if the health scare changed the way he lives his life, Pacino told People: “Not at all.”But that isn’t to say the experience left the actor unchanged. Pacino, who is currently preparing for a movie adaptation of Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” confirmed to The New York Times that the experience had a metaphysical effect.
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