Al Pacino is an American film actor, director and producer born April 25, 1940 in New York.
He is known for his roles as Michael Corleone in The Godfather (and his two sequels The Godfather 2 and The Godfather 3), Frank Serpico in Serpico and Tony Montana in Scarface. Other notable films include Brian De Palma's Impasse, Sidney Lumet's A Dog's Afternoon, Martin Brest's Le Temps d'un weekend (for which he won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1992) Michael Mann's Heat or Donnie Brasco by Mike Newell.
Al Pacino had three children: Julie Marie (born in 1989) with Jan Tarrant, drama teacher, and twins, Anton James and Olivia Rose (born in 2001), with actress Beverly D'Angelo.
He had a long affair with Diane Keaton, his wife in The Godfather, in the years 1970-1980.
He was also the companion of the Swiss actress and director Marthe Keller, whom he remains close to today.
Between 2010 and 2015, he attended the young actress Lucila Sola.
Al Pacino never married.
Democrat, he took a stand for Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election.