Al Pacino, at the age of 84, embraces his new role as a father while reflecting on his illustrious career in Hollywood. In an intimate interview, the legendary actor shares his thoughts on fatherhood alongside the release of his autobiography, "Sonny Boy." Now father to a 16-month-old son, Roman, Pacino discusses the joys of parenthood and the challenges of co-parenting with his former partner, film producer Noor Alfallah.
Al Pacino Reflects on Fatherhood and Film Legacy at 84

Al Pacino Reflects on Fatherhood and Film Legacy at 84
The legendary Al Pacino opens up about becoming a new father at 84 and writing his autobiography, "Sonny Boy," while reflecting on his iconic film career.
Reflecting on his career that spans over five decades, Pacino recounts his near-dismissal from "The Godfather" and shares his fondness for "Scarface," which he believes deserved more recognition. Despite admitting to previous financial troubles, Al Pacino remains optimistic about Hollywood's future, championing directors who continue to push cinema forward. Additionally, he addresses his nonchalant stance on AI likeness and animated voice roles, cheerfully admitting his need for a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
Through his autobiography, Pacino seeks to immortalize his life story for his son, Roman, while reminiscing about his South Bronx upbringing and the rich tapestry of roles that defined his career.
Through his autobiography, Pacino seeks to immortalize his life story for his son, Roman, while reminiscing about his South Bronx upbringing and the rich tapestry of roles that defined his career.