In his new memoir, Sonny Boy, Al Pacino looks back on his “moon shot” of a life in Hollywood — and a few acute regrets.
Al Pacino admits in his new memoir Sonny Boy (via Page Six) that he didn’t take a paycheck for his most controversial film.
His memoir 'Sonny Boy' recounts some of his most memorable days in Hollywood, including his rise to fame after 'The Godfather ...
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” ...
Al Pacino was so displeased with one film that he gave his earnings to charity. Another project led him to walk away from ...
That’s it. That was Pacino’s first moment on the silver screen — impressive yet confounding, both for the audience and the actor himself. Though he made the most of the small role, he wanted, and in ...
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The Oscar winner opens up in his audiobook about his famous friends, struggles with alcoholism and close call with Covid ...
Al Pacino recalled being nearly kidnapped once by a female fan who offered to drive him home in his new memoir, 'Sonny Boy,' ...
"The big paydays that I was used to just weren’t coming around anymore," the veteran actor wrote in his new memoir 'Sonny Boy ...
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 is reflecting on why he chose to never get married. In his new book Sonny Boy, out now, the actor, 84, explained ...