Al Pacino admits in his new memoir Sonny Boy (via Page Six) that he didn’t take a paycheck for his most controversial film.
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” ...
You Were Truly Too Good for This Earth' During an appearance on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast to plug his new memoir Sonny Boy, ...
Pacino remembers having "absolutely no understanding of what the f--- I was talking about" on the "Me, Natalie" set.
Released in 1980, Cruising starred then-39-year-old Al as a police officer who went undercover at underground gay bars in New ...
Al Pacino's book is an eccentric mix of self-reflection and career reframing as one of Hollywood's giants talks about his ...
Al Pacino has a new memoir out, Sonny Boy, exploring his legendary acting career. We haven’t picked our copy up yet, but we ...
Al Pacino, in his new memoir ‘Sonny Boy,’ recalls an awkwardly painful memory involving the bar of an iron fence hitting him ...
Al Pacino reflects on why he never got married in his new memoir 'Sonny Boy' while writing about his relationship with ...
Al Pacino, 84, came from a gritty childhood in the South Bronx to establish himself as one of the most iconic film stars. In ...
"The big paydays that I was used to just weren’t coming around anymore," the veteran actor wrote in his new memoir 'Sonny Boy ...
SHAPIRO: That's Al Pacino, speaking about his life and his new memoir, "Sonny Boy." And tomorrow on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, we ...