Al Pacino talks about fatherhood while raising kid at 84, says ‘feels the same’

In his upcoming memoir ‘Sonny Boy’, Al Pacino shares insights about fatherhood at 84, calling it a “mini miracle.” He reflects on the joy of raising his four children, particularly his youngest son, Roman.

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Al Pacino has enjoyed a legendary career with iconic roles like Michael Corleone in The Godfather and Tony Montana in Scarface. However, the 84-year-old actor considers being a father his most rewarding experience. In his upcoming memoir, Sonny Boy, set to release on October 15, Pacino shares heartfelt reflections on fatherhood and the joy his children bring to his life.

In Sonny Boy, Pacino writes fondly about his four children: Julie, 34, from his relationship with acting coach Jan Tarrant; twins Anton and Olivia, 23, with actress Beverly D’Angelo; and his youngest son, Roman, who is just 16 months old and shares a mother with producer Noor Alfallah. Recently, he expressed that welcoming a child at his age feels just as miraculous as it did in the past.

He noted that Roman is becoming more curious and interactive, adding a fresh dimension to his experience as a father. This new chapter in his life has also inspired him to write his memoir, as he hopes to leave a legacy for Roman and his other children.

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Sonny Boy captures Pacino’s journey, from growing up in the South Bronx to becoming one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actors. The memoir is filled with anecdotes from his illustrious career and offers a glimpse into his personal life.