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Larry Grobel released a book called In Conversation With Al Pacino and this has the transcript as well where Larry asks Al anything and everything. Sometimes when you see an interview on TV it all goes so quick. In this book you will be able to linger over and contemplate any question and answer you want. You can really imagine Al Pacino responding in his trademark voice. Highly recommended reading for any Al Pacino fan or anyone who respects one of the greatest actors ever. Product Description Not only is Al Pacino known as 'one of the greatest actors in all of film history', he is also considered 'one of Hollywood's most notorious bachelors' as well as being one of the most enigmatic and private celebrities in the world. For the first time, Al Pacino offers a deeply personal and revealing window into everything from his growing up in the South Bronx, where he shared three rooms with nine people, to his fabled studies with Charles Laughton and Lee Strasberg, his father's absence, his mother's early death, and how he bo

Al Pacino: The Authorized Biography

Lawrence Grobel's intensely personal conversations with Al Pacino here reveal insights into the life of one of the most accomplished and private artists in the world. The pivotal character in THE GODFATHER trilogy and the cult classic SCARFACE, Pacino has been nominated for eight Academy Awards, and won the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in SCENT OF A WOMAN. Raised by his grandparents and mother, Pacino grew up sharing a small apartment in the Bronx with nine people. Having made it to The Herbert Berghof Studio, and acting school, he forged an enduring friendship with his mentor, renowned acting coach Charlie Laughton. It was Laughton who first recognised Pacino's potential, and prophetically informed the nineteen-year-old youth, 'You're going to be a star...'

Al Pacino: The Authorized Biography - Hardcover

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1979

Getting to Know You

This first interview, over forty hours of taped conversation, turned into two thousand transcribed pages -- a lot of talk for a man who was known for his public silence and mystery. "I feel like I have played ball with you," Pacino said as I turned off the tape recorder after our final session in his New York apartment. "Like we know the same candy store or we remember that time when we opened a hydrant or something. It's a good feeling." I smiled and nodded. That was exactly how I felt about him. And I think some of that good feeling comes through in the interview.

AL PACINO: Actually, I'd rather you not put the tape on yet -- until I get a little bit warmed up here.

Brando had the same reluctance at first. He wanted to talk, but without the tape recorders on.

That reminds me of me.

It's best to just leave them on and forget about them.

Whatever you say. I'm not going to tell you how to do your job. This is so new to me.

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