Real Name:
Alfredo Pacino Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer Date of Birth: April
25, 1940 Place of Birth: New York, NY, USA Sign: Sun in Taurus, Moon
in Sagittarius Education: High School of the Performing Arts dropout; studiedacting
at the Actors Studio and the Herbert Berghof Studio, both in New York City.
Relations: Kid: Julie Marie (mother, Jan Tarrant); Companion:Beverly D'Angelo
(actress) Nickname: Sonny Height: 5' 6" Mini
Biography: One of the greatest actors in all of film history, Al Pacino established
himself during one of film's greatest decades, the 70s, and has become an enduring
and iconic figure in the world of American movies. Born on April 25th, 1940 in
New York City, Pacino's parents (Salvatore and Rose) divorced when he was young.
His mother moved them into his grandparents' house. Pacino found himself often
repeating the plots and voices of characters who he had seen in the movies, one
of his favorite activities. Bored and unmotivated in school, the young Al Pacino
found a haven in school plays, and his interest soon blossomed into a full-time
career. Starting on the stage, Pacino went through a lengthy period of depression
and poverty, sometimes having to borrow bus fare to make it to auditions. He made
it into the prestigious Actors Studio in 1966, studying under the legendary acting
coach Lee Strasberg, creator of the Method Approach that would become the trademark
of many 70s era actors. Making appearances in various plays, Pacino finally hit
it big with "The Indian Wants the Bronx", winning an Obie award for
the 1966-67 season. Gaining notoriety on the theater scene, Pacino then won the
Tony Award for "Does the Tiger Wear a Necktie?". His first feature films
made little departure from the gritty realistic stage performances that earned
him respect: he played a junkie in Me, Natalie (1969) and Panic in Needle Park,
The (1971). What would come next would change his life forever. |