Al Pacino (Actor),
Al Pacino, born Alfredo James Pacino, is an acclaimed American actor known for his intense performances in films like The Godfather trilogy, Serpico, Scarface, and Scent of a Woman. Rising from a childhood in New York's East Harlem and South Bronx, he honed his craft in off-Broadway theater and won a Tony Award for his Broadway debut in Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie? before achieving stardom with leading roles in the 1970s. Over five decades, he has earned an Academy Award for Best Actor, two Tony Awards, two Primetime Emmys, and multiple Oscar nominations for iconic portrayals of complex characters.[1][2][3]
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