Al Pacino was so displeased with one film that he gave his earnings to charity. Another project led him to walk away from ...
His memoir 'Sonny Boy' recounts some of his most memorable days in Hollywood, including his rise to fame after 'The Godfather ...
The Oscar winner opens up in his audiobook about his famous friends, struggles with alcoholism and close call with Covid ...
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's book is an eccentric mix of self-reflection and career reframing as one of Hollywood's giants talks about his ...
SHAPIRO: That's Al Pacino, speaking about his life and his new memoir, "Sonny Boy." And tomorrow on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED, we ...
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” By Caryn James Caryn James is a film and television critic for the BBC.
The 84-year-old actor reveals in his new memoir that he anonymously donated his salary from the film to various charities.
As for why a superstar actor with a reputation for being intensely private might write a memoir, in the case of 84-year-old ...
Pacino’s Shrek phone case was spotted when he was out and about with Jason Momoa – and Scarface has held on to it after ...
“I don’t think you ever lose your energy,” Al Pacino remarks toward the end of his memoir, “Sonny Boy.” “You just lose your looks.” These days Mr. Pacino, now 84 years old, may feel ...
That’s despite the recent, temporary loss of his voice after surgery, a longtime (and worsening) eye ailment and what he describes, in his otherwise breezily readable memoir, “Sonny Boy,” as ...