Biography
There is no denying that Al Pacino’s feet are large! The actor’s body measurements are summarized in the table below.
Alfredo James Pacino is an American actor, director and screenwriter born on 25th April 1940. He has had a career in entertainment industry for more than fifty years, during which Alfredo had received several awards and nominations including Academy Award, Primetime Emmy Award and Tony Award. Al Pacino is as well among few performers to have won a competitive Oscar, Tony Award and an Emmy for acting, dubbed the “Triple Crown of Acting”. Before starting professional career, he received training from HB Studio and Actors Studio is New York. Pacino made his feature film debut with a minor role in the 1969 film Me, Natalie and later on earned favorable notices for his major role as a heroin addict in 1971 film The Panic in Needle Park. His breakthrough came in with the release of the film The Godfather, in which James appeared as Michael Corleone and received his first Oscar nomination and reprised the role in the equally successful sequels The Godfather Part II and The Godfather Part III. His performance as Michael Corleone provided him international acclaim and is now regarded as one of the best screen performances in film history. In coming years, Al Pacino performed various roles in several successful films and television shows such as Dick Tracy, Heat, Insomnia, Angels in America and You don’t Know Jack.
Al Pacino has never been married. Though he does have three children. His oldest child, a daughter, came from a relationship with acting coach Jan Tarrant. He then had twins, a boy and a girl with actress Beverly D’Angelo. Al and Beverly dated from 1996 to 2003. He was in a ten-year relationship with actress Lucila Polak from 2008 to 2018.
Body Measurements Table
All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.
Height | 170 cm, 5’6” (feet & inches) |
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Weight | 75 kg, 165 pounds |
Shoe Size (US) | 10.5 |
Body Shape | N/A |
Quotes
"In America most everybody who's Italian is half Italian. Except me. I'm all Italian. I'm mostly Sicilian, and I have a little bit of Neapolitan in me. You get your full dose with me."
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"I've never cared for guns. In fact, when I did 'Scent of a Woman' I had to learn how to assemble one."
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"Theater for me at one point was a lifestyle, too."
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"Explain to me what Italian-American culture is. We've been here 100 years. Isn't Italian-American culture American culture? That's because we're so diverse, in terms of intermarriage."
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"Doing Shakespeare once is not fair to the play. I have been in Shakespeare plays when it's not until the last two or three performances when I even understand certain things. In the old days star actors would travel the world doing the same parts over and over again."
Al Pacino