
Al Pacino
**Alfredo James Pacino**, known as **Al Pacino**, is one of the most influential and iconic actors in American cinema. He achieved global fame with his portrayal of Michael Corleone in *The Godfather* (1972), a role that cemented his status as a cinematic icon.
His career is marked by intense, often tormented, morally ambiguous characters endowed with explosive charisma. Among his most memorable performances are those in *Serpico* (1973), *Dog Day Afternoon* (1975), and as the iconic Tony Montana in *Scarface* (1983).
In 1993, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for *Scent of a Woman*. Known for his visceral acting and transformative ability, Pacino has continued to excel in films such as *Heat* (1995) and *The Irishman* (2019), confirming his status as a living legend.