The real Al understands this. Leave John alone, Pacino cut in, bringing the conversation effectively to an end. Its a denser narrative, and the set-pieces especially the initial nightclub sequence (which reminded me of the Goodfellas tracking shot) and the climactic escalator-shootout are sheer genius. Ill remember that moment. The temporary anonymity had brought a kind of peace, which, he said, is pretty much a luxury. Later, he told me, I havent been in a grocery store or ridden the subway in fifty years. I felt like the fighter that was in Round 8, exhausted in the corner, theyre pouring water over my head and rubbing Vaseline on my face, then ding went the bell, and I was back out there in another film, he recalled. Al! And the audience connected to this terrible sense of humiliation, of unworthiness. Pacino won an Obie for Best Actor, and a Tony the following year, for his performance in Don Petersens Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?. His portrayal of the blind Lieutenant Colonel Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman (1992), for instance, was considered hammy by some, but, in Pacinos thinking, the character was a lunatica suicidal, narcissistic man who drew attention to himself through his affectation of swaggerand he played him that way. She had both, Pacino said, referring to Williamss play The Glass Menagerie. In other words, she was a troubled, fragile, controlling, somewhat hysterical soul, who fought a losing battle against her own desperation. Al has this ephemeral, childlike quality about him, she told me. That evening, complaining about the fucking bowling shoesI cant stand putting on my shoes every day. (I remember years of sleeping between my grandmother and grandfather, he said.) I always have, and will, promptly reply to the question, Whos your favourite actor? This is not a question that demands objective analysis its about my favourite. Hed spot a guy on the street and go, Wait, wait, wait! Wed follow the person for hours, just to observe the walk, the posture. 5 kez ise Oscar dlne aday olmutur. I said no, absolutely no. He is not a witty and articulate speaker. The survivor, Pacino said. Rose, according to Pacino, was a reader who had a sensitivity and a connection to the theatre. She took Pacino to see Tennessee Williamss Cat on a Hot Tin Roof on Broadway. Were gonna make some money. Ese hecho no desalent a Pacino que ms tarde se uni al HB Studio (Herbert Berghof Studio), donde conoci al profesor de actuacin Charlie Laughton, [Nota 4] quien se transform en su mentor y mejor amigo. Laughton sat him down and went through the script with him until he fully understood what was going on. . We wanted to flesh that out a little bit more, to apply some of the things that Als gone through in his life, and, hopefully, not in a super-serious fashion. 123.4"" . John Joseph Nicholson (d. 22 Nisan 1937) kariyeri 50 yldan fazla sren Amerikal bir aktr ve film yapmcsdr. The theatrical interaction gives him, he said, a sense of being at home, together again., Pacinos father, Salvatore, was eighteen when Alfredo was born, in East Harlem, in 1940, and twenty when he left. Huh? His party piece was an imitation of Ray Milland in The Lost Weekend, playing an alcoholic writer desperate for a drink. At one point, Olivia came in to ask a favor: Olivia: Daddy, I really want to see the boy next door. Do you want Mike [Pacinos regular assistant] to do it now? . I was so into it that night that I continued to be the King. Then I never got to it, he said. At seventy-four, Pacino has managed to avoid the courts but not Beverly Hills, where he has taken up reluctant residence, for more than a decade, in order to share custody of his now thirteen-year-old twins, Anton and Olivia, with their mother, the actress Beverly DAngelo. Al Pacino, dressed all in black but for a fraying white V-neck T-shirt, runs both hands over his forehead . He was more at home eating alone standing up. He seems resigned to the idea that his best performances are behind him. (Its there for Pacinos son; when I asked Pacino if he used it, he said, Like Oscar Wilde, whenever I get the urge to exercise I lie down until it passes.) Pacino usually spends weekends with the twins, because their mother knows Im a slacker at the homework.. I didnt feel I had changed. Kids make videos today, but it was kind of an unusual thing then to get street urchins to join you in acting out comics. Ive learned how to live with the other thing, and the sort of enjoyment that comes with that. Raised mostly by his grandparents and his mother, Pacino began drinking at age thirteen. But Mario Puzo, who wrote The Godfather and adapted it for the screen, came to Coppolas defense and gave him a letter to be used at his discretion. Im a natural, baby, he said, as he accelerated into the balmy night. They become part of the event. The actor loves the opera. The day I turn to you and say, John, what I just did in this role was a real winner, I hope youll have the courage and decency to throw a wreath around my head, and then so very quietly and compassionately shoot me.. [1] Romantik baroller, anti-kahramanlar, kt adamlar ve izgi roman karakterleri de dahil olmak zere ok eitli barol ve yardmc roller oynamtr. The genesis of my rave lies in Carlitos Way, which I watched yesterday. The birthday girl, Kam, in blue satin shorts and a diamant tiara, waved Pacino and Sola over to the leather banquette where her posse of svelte girlfriends and their men were huddled. The phones came out, and Pacino was swarmed with requests for selfies. This definitive melting pot is what I came from. Al Pacino and Charlie Laughton during After Performance of "A Moon of the Misbegotten" - January 2, 1974 at Scandia Restaurant in New York City, New York, United States. I had made the one film. Espinof nous a dj pass en I was so happy. At Logan International, a private jet was waiting to take Pacino and his crew to New York. At seventy-four, Pacino has managed to avoid the courts but not Beverly Hills, where he has taken up reluctant residence, for more than a decade, in order to share custody of his now. Its real, he said. Hes not the actor who would commit suicide after bouts of depression resulting from fallen grace and infamy. Head down, Pacino walked straight through the glass doors and into the bright silence of the lounge. He took De Niro, and he got two options on Pacino and two on De Niro, Horovitz said. I like it.. He paid a few memorable visits, twice going to see his son perform in high-school plays, but Pacino saw very little of him, even after he had become a star. (He finally received one, in 1993, for his performance in Scent of a Woman.) But he was discombobulated by the distractions of his success. He felt he had nothing to say. This year, Pacino will turn 74. I usually get myself into a Zen place and am just very quiet, he told me later. He added, Oh, it felt so good., While working on his first production of Richard III, in 1973, at the Church of the Covenant, in Boston, Pacino and his assistant developed a pre-show routine for launching him into the role of the anarchic, manipulative lump of foul deformity who would be king. The films hes interested in now tend to dwell, like The Humbling, Manglehorn, and Danny Collins, on old age and the issues of decline. To treat her chronic depression, she resorted to electric-shock therapy. His friend Charlie used to say hes like smoke. The latter presented quite a few problems for the editors Kristina Boden andBill Pankow as it was too long and they had to cut it in a way so as to detract the audiences attention from how long the escalator was taking to complete a full turn. Wait a while, Coppola said. Its the cog in my life. He started screaming at me, How dare you! He was absolutely flipping out. Pacino asked Laughton, What was going on? A new era, Laughton said. Watch his AFI Award Acceptance Speech. Millones de imgenes, vdeos y opciones musicales de alta calidad te estn esperando. I never understood why they were laughing, because I didnt think it was funny, he said. Hes trying to decide if the defense rests. I put an eight-by-ten picture of me on the doorkind of looking handsome. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images). It was a great character study, he said. Outside, a punching bag hangs incongruously beside the patio barbecue. (Photo by Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images) Save More from this event View all Al Pacino is an American actor of stage and screen, filmmaker, and screenwriter. I just pick things up., In mid-2010, Pacino learned that his business manager, Kenneth I. Starr, had been arrested for embezzling his clients money in a Ponzi scheme. Al Pacino aka Alfredo James Pacino is an American actor, producer, screenwriter and director. They were part of what I consider the best time in my life., Pacino was less popular with the authority figures around him. Some leaned in, some stood apart, some asked if it was O.K. He appeared in Dennis McIntyres National Anthem at the Long Wharf Theatre, in New Haven. As an actor, Pacino has always been unafraid to do what he needs to in order to be in the moment; he trusts his instincts and explodes with whatever feelings come up. Shortly after he was admitted to the renowned High School for Performing Arts, his classmates nicknamed him "Marlon," after Marlon Brando, even though Pacino didn't know who Brando was. Accede a lo mejor de Getty Images con nuestro sencillo plan de suscripcin. Winkler and Horovitz were sharing a house on Fire Island, and Pacino begged the playwright to intercede on his behalf. The den is a sort of Camp Pacino, overflowing with toys: a pinball machine, a drum kit, electric guitars, dolls, a mound of games, balls, rackets, and swimming gear crammed into baskets against the back wall. Hes channelling something. He did not relate to tables or the conversations people had at them., Pacino refers to acting as close to magic. To invoke that spell, he observes many rituals, which sometimes include shaking hands with everyone on a film set before shooting a scene, and heading off for a walk before going onstage. But would you mind?. All that stuffthe explosiveness of my life change. . ", Once Upon a Time in Hollywood - Revisionism and Catharsis, Joji Cinematic mastery in Malayali Macbeth, Argo: An International Relations critique, The Purple Rose of Cairo Escapes from Reality. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories, To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. This is what Im meant to do, he told me. But purely in the context of Carlitos Way, youre willing to look past that given the constantly eventful story. Its strictly business; he shouted, Attica! Sola pulled him away toward the party. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement and Your California Privacy Rights. Shed say, The audience is out there waiting for you. And Id say, Fuck off! Shed say, Im coming to get you. Shed grab at me, and shed throw me out of the dressing room. Both are actors of Italian-American heritage that were born in New York City in the 1940s. charlie laughton al pacino Pacino Posted on March 13, 2015 Perhaps the most silently menacing role ever portrayed. Do you think ever, once in my life, my mother or any adult ever said, How was school today? Never! He wasnt the character he was playinghe was Al. Pacinos devotion to acting is, in a way, a defense against that self-doubt. A method actor and former student of the HB Studio and the Actors Studio, where Al Pacino was taught by Charlie Laughton and Lee Strasberg, Pacino's film debut came at the age of 29 with a minor role in Me, Natalie . He used to go to 174th Street and pretend he was a blind child. Pacinos bravado and good looks got him noticed. Its their job, Pacino said. I had an identity.. If you dont have that alacrity of spirit, then you have to check yourselfbecause wheres the pony in all this horseshit? he said. Above me, camera shutters clattered. Early in his career, after a breakthrough performance in Israel Horovitzs 1968 play The Indian Wants the Bronx, Pacino appeared on The Merv Griffin Show, and, in front of a television audience of millions, he froze. It was unheard of. Nonetheless, Ms. Rothstein spotted a spark when Pacino read Bible passages in school assemblyI didnt know what I was talking about, but I felt it, he saidand she cast him in school plays. Rose, who had at first approved of his ambition, now saw it as foolhardy. Who wrote this? Im a part of their life. I just thought they were strange people who kind of looked alike, but they do it for a living. As he got out of the car, the scrum of about twenty pushed forward. When hes doing a part, its hard to be around him because hes very different. Youre out because you put yourself out. Lee was cast in the lead negative role of Hyman Roth. Or we werent regarded. At 37, Pacino has become a "bankable" superstar, whose. . The back-and-forth agitated him to such a degree that he finally refused to take Coppolas calls and made the actress Jill Clayburgh, his girlfriend at the time, speak for him. For two yearstwo yearsnothing, Sola said. The language of great writing frees you of yourself.. In the late afternoon, with his bodyguard a hundred feet away, Pacino had spent an hour on Boston Common, sitting unnoticed on a bench and watching the passers-by. He just couldnt do it, Horovitz recalled. Los Boards son el mejor lugar para guardar imgenes y clips de vdeo. I dont believe in memorizing lines. And for me, Pacino checks all the boxes. I didnt want to know. Im quite timid when it comes to challenging the status quo, he said. Pacinos first line got a laugh, but he didnt understand the joke. Now I was looking at my navel twenty-four-seven. "It's all adjectives and bitchery, signifying nothing. In recent years, he has painted brilliant, eerie film portraits of such obsessives as the euthanasia activist Jack Kevorkian, in Barry Levinsons HBO movie You Dont Know Jack, and the eponymous swami of rock and roll, in David Mamets HBO film Phil Spector. Pacino regrets that many of his Hollywood movies of the past decade (Righteous Kill, The Son of No One, 88 Minutes, Jack and Jill) have been business chores, taken on for primarily financial reasons. In some Eugene ONeill plays, you hear the same thing., Among many odd jobs, Rose worked as a cinema usherette, and when Pacino was three or four she began to take him to the movies. Amy Wallace is a Times staff writer who covers the movie industry. The director, Brian De Palma, designed Scarface as a kind of hyperbolic pageant. In the alley, during intermission, he burst into tears and didnt want to continue. HES DEAD! I went back in there and finished the run., Laughton, who was for years wheelchair-bound with multiple sclerosis and who died in 2013, at the age of eighty-four, remained an emotional bulwark for Pacino until the end. Poverty took her down, he said. The girls in the neighborhood would say, Sonny Pacino, the lover bambino. The boys would say, Sonny Pacino, the bastard bambino, Pacino told me. Performing, for him, is not so much a profession as a destiny. It was a great gift.. I thought it would fuck up what I was doing, where I was going with my own ideas., Even Pacinos speech patterns, which forge a kind of evasive switchback trail up a mountain of thought, serve as a defense against too much parsing of his interior. Pacinos legend is based on the films of his youth, for which he drew on his anger, his sexuality, his energy. His stay at the school, however, was a short one. Both came of age in the 1970s, a decade that started out with a then-unknown DeNiro losing the role of Michael Corleone to Pacino. . The guide leaned down. I sort of wanted to turn the light out of my face, so I could see., Pacinos return to New York was also a return to theatre. She reminded me of a Tennessee Williams character. William Holden (born William Franklin Beedle Jr.; April 17, 1918 - November 12, 1981) was an American actor, and one of the biggest box-office draws of the 1950s.Holden won the Academy Award for Best Actor for the film Stalag 17 (1953) and the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie for the television miniseries The Blue Knight (1973). Were blessed, man, Bellamy said. It was a very important moment for me, Pacino recalled. I think that was my darkest period. There was this cacophony of soundthe Poles, the Jews, the Irish, the German, the Spanish. I started there, in that park and that town. But watching him trying to play himself makes me wonder about the unhealthiness of such reverence to actors, and how it must ruin their expectations of themselves, and thus, their lives. Author! (1982), which was written by Horovitz, was also a bust. Recopila, organiza y comenta tus archivos. Paramount Academy Award Al Pacino Bob Duvall Brian De Palma Capt. Ask Mike if he could just find out. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The piece goes on to say how uncomfortable Pacino is with being a movie-star, and for every movie that brings him fame, he feels obligated to swerve away from mainstream films in order to direct sweetly eccentric docudramas about Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde. The characters he has played in the 2000s, with the exception of one or two, have largely been self-parodies. In late June, I met up with Pacino in Boston, one of the twenty-three cities in which he would be performing Pacino: One Night Only, a business junket disguised as a lap of honor. He pointed out a watercolor beside the fireplace. Secondary characters and plots do take center stage here. I found at curtain call for the first time that I needed to find out who belonged to those eyes. 2023 Getty Images. Nearly fifty years ago, when Al Pacino was at the start of his career, Marlon Brando gave him two pieces of advice: dont go to court and dont move to Los Angeles. . I felt lost., On Pacinos living-room mantelpiece is a small moody photograph of him in profile in his early twenties, in an Off-Off Broadway production of August Strindbergs play Creditors. The image marks the seminal moment, he said, when I knew that nothing mattered except that I became at one with the play. Creditors, a tragicomedy about a credulous young artist whose mind is poisoned against his wife by her bilious ex-husband, was directed by Charlie Laughton, an actor turned acting teacher at the Herbert Berghof Studio, whom Pacino first met in a Village bar when he was seventeen. lm. . 1966. It was a whirlwind. Pacino disappeared into work, and, after hours, into a bottle. The two met at a dinner party in 2005, when his twins were four and her daughter, Camila, was seven. They never were. wo Al Pacino von Charlie Laughton und Lee Strasberg unterrichtet wurde, hatte Pacino sein Filmdebt im Alter von 29 Jahren mit einer Nebenrolle in Me, Natalie . Pacino was dressed for the bright day in his usual sombre getup: black jacket, shirt, slacks, and shoes, with a long gray cravat loosely knotted at the chest. Charlie Laughton and Lee Strasberg trained Pacino at the HB Studios and Actor Studio as a method actor. His full name is Alfredo James Pacino. You want to catch him, but you cant because Al is. Another woman, in formal evening gloves and a gray dress, who positioned herself in front of Pacino to speak to him, told me later that she had devoted her life to theatre after seeing Pacino act in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, on her twenty-first birthday, thirty-nine years before. He is an actor, first and foremost, and to lose himself in roles is his respite. With this, everything suddenly coheres, and I understand myself., Its the Singularitythe machines are taking over!, Its from the We Experience Parenthood More Fully Than You collection., Sorry, sirwe seem to have lost five million dollars in the fog of accounting.. It aint bad. He added, Not that I recommend it, but, like they say, you should try it sometime.. (Pacino, who has never married, also has a twenty-four-year-old daughter, Julie Marie, an aspiring writer and filmmaker.) Whats his name? Do you think youre gonna go back and live in a rooming house again? I thought, Hey, this is the world. Despite the familys meagre income, Rose scraped together enough to pay for visits to a psychiatrist. I took almost a year to edit this fifty-two-minute play, he said. Ad Choices. Sir Arthur John Gielgud OM CH (14 Nisan 1904 - 21 Mays 2000) Liyakat Nian ve Onur Madalyas sahibi, Emmy, Grammy, Tony ve Oscar dll tiyatro ve sinema oyuncusu. After he finished, he said, Berghof got up there and started to put me down. Acting is not just about technique, its also about the emotions you evoke in your audience. When it was Pacinos turn, he came out singing, then crossed to downstage center and looked directly at the producer: Startled and terrified, according to Horovitz, she agreed to cast Pacino. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for AFI) Embed PURCHASE A LICENSE Standard editorial rights Custom rights It would be almost fair to say I wasnt really there. Al Pacino Right here, we have countless books Al Pacino and collections to check out. Sola had persuaded Pacino to accompany her to a friends birthday bowling party the next day. Meslek. (Its my second-most loved ending with the first being that in Bourne Ultimatum). He was trained in London at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and first appeared professionally on the stage in 1926. In the twenty years following the release of The Godfather, Pacino made seventeen films and was nominated for an Academy Award six times. I paint the way I see it, and some of the colors are a little broader and a little bolder than others, he said, adding, Sometimes you take it to the limit, sometimes you may go a little overboard, but thats all part of a vision. But between Brando and Pacino there is this crucial difference: Brando, who, over time, became reclusive and indifferent to acting, disappeared into his gift; Pacino has survived hisand is still working to refine it. At the exit, he struggled again, this time to fit his new ticket correctly into the machine. You think youre on the A-list, but youre not. Not to be licensed for fine art prints or consumer products. Over the next months, Pacino and Horovitz performed the play in and out of town to raise interest in a production. Puzo felt that Pacino was terrible. And "Al" is the name of the actor himself. Attica!; he jumped Ellen Barkins bones. No wordsits a look, a glance, small things that really inform the character., Over the years, there have been rumblings about Pacinos overacting. If an effort is being made to produce something that has appetite and passion and isnt done just to get the golden cup, it isnt a fucking waste. It did, and this is obvious even to the untrained ear. The Indian Wants the Bronx opened at the Astor Place Theatre, on January 17, 1968. In a career spanning over five decades, he has received many awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards. At the same time, he was an only child, often left to his own devices. He assumes their identity so completely that he continues to live a role long after a play or movie is over. Once, when Pacino was playing Richard III in Boston, Jacqueline Kennedy came backstage to greet him. My kids have a difficult time going out with me publicly. Id like to know this person, he recalled thinking. When he was working on his performance in The Indian Wants the Bronx, he would walk for hours with Horovitz. Thats not how I come upon a role. [1] Denzel Washington j recebeu dois Oscares: Melhor Ator Coadjuvante por Glory (1990) e Melhor Ator por Training Day (2002); um Prmio Tony, um SAG Awards, dois Globos de Ouro e um outro pelo conjunto da obra.. Filho de um pastor protestante e de uma esteticista, foi batizado com o nome . Charles Laughton (1 July 1899 - 15 December 1962) was a British actor. The Oscar winner returned confident in how to use his middle-age to his advantage in Al Pacino films like 1989's "Sea of Love" and 1990's "Dick Tracy.". That scene right after his innocent clients suicide, when he finally loses his shit and goes, I CANT APPEAL IT, HES DEAD! Studio, where coach Charlie Laughton took Pacino on his back and became a mentor. Of course, it never got off the ground; theres a comedy in there somewhere. He was always full of drama, said his neighbor Ken Lipper, who would later become the deputy mayor of New York and a producer and screenwriter of City Hall (1996), in which Pacino starred. But his main creative focus was on The Local Stigmatic, a little-known 1969 one-act by Heathcote Williams, about two British neer-do-wells who grievously harm a famous actor whose success enrages them. Every half hour or so, an open-topped tour bus crawls its way along the wide, manicured boulevard where Pacino holes up for most of the year, with a cargo of rubbernecking out-of-towners, cameras at the ready. He knows that his real calling was never one of a movie-star that was incidental. Author! Wait a minute. Ill get to it, Pacino told Nichols. When they saw that scene, they kept me., Pacinos performance in The Godfather put him at the center of one of the great cinematic sagas of the century and on a first-name basis with the world. HALF HOUR AFTER THEY PUT HIM IN THE LOCKUP, HE HANGED HIMSELF!, made me bawl like a baby. At seventy-four, Pacino sometimes asks himself, When am I just gonna sit back and smell the golf balls? But, with two new movies waiting in the wings (Martin Scorseses The Irishman, about the man who supposedly killed Jimmy Hoffa, and a Brian De Palma bio-pic about Joe Paterno), and a David Mamet play, China Doll, in the works for Broadway in 2015, the answer is not soon. When a friend met my dad, he looked at him and said, There it is with you, Al. I roused so many things in myself., Pacinos allegiance to the stage, his compulsion to connect with a live audience, is due, perhaps, to a need to re-create his relationship with the person he calls his first and indeed my best audience, his mother, Rose. There are more demands put on you when it is on the stage, he said. A kindred spirit. I dont remember much of the seventies, he said. Give me my letter back, he said. I think it was a mischievousness, a subversiveness. Pacino relates to Wilde as an outsider. That was Michael Douglas, Pacino said, wiping barbecue sauce off his fingers. to put an arm around his shoulder. We additionally offer variant types . As predicted, a group of autograph hunters were waiting like spectres outside the reception area. Al is dedicated, passionately, to inarticulateness, Nichols said, pointing out that in conversation Pacino has no chitchat. Playing dead in social situations is his instinctive strategy. Al Pacino Receives 35th AFI Life Achievement Award - Audience HOLLYWOOD - JUNE 07: **EXCLUSIVE ACCESS** Actor Al Pacino talks with mentor Charles Laughton in the audience during the 35th AFI Life Achievement Award tribute to Al Pacino held at the Kodak Theatre on June 7, 2007 in Hollywood, California. While Sola plunged into the crowd of chatty celebrants, Pacino took a barstool at a table behind them and ordered a plate of barbecued chicken. And I understand myself in that way. Pacino has given complex shape to some of his eras most memorable creations: Michael Corleone, the college boy turned Mafioso, in The Godfather trilogy (1972-90); Frank Serpico, the police whistle-blower, in Serpico (1973); Tony Montana, the Cuban drug lord, in Scarface (1983); the hapless thief Teach, in American Buffalo (1983); Sonny Wortzik, the would-be bank robber, in Dog Day Afternoon (1975); the gangster Big Boy Caprice, in Dick Tracy (1990); Ricky Roma, the smooth-talking salesman, in Glengarry Glen Ross (1992); and Roy Cohn, the closeted lawyer, in the HBO version of Tony Kushners Angels in America (2003)to name just a few of the more than a hundred roles he has taken onscreen and onstage. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. What do you think youre doing? he remembers her saying. Al! After all these years of watching him inhabit fascinating persons with elan, its hard to watch him be so unsure in his own skin. Me? Hed talk about running away from home, living off the farms, how he would steal milk. In the films best moment, a hip-hop ad for Dunkin Donuts, Pacino can be seen dancing and pitching the Dunkaccino: You want creamy goodness/Im your friend/Say hello to my chocolate blend., Ive recently come to terms with the fact that I can only do something I am creatively connected to, Pacino told me. When Im not, its upsetting to me and to them. I didnt even get up, he said. Having done his duty, he slumped back down on the couch. If they sneeze or talk back to the stage, you make it part of what youre doing. Once, when he was performing The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel, the first play in David Rabes Vietnam trilogy, in Boston, in 1972, Pacino made a strong connection with a pair of penetrating eyes in the audience. 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