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Al Pacino is an eight-time Academy Award® nominee. After receiving Best Actor nominations for…And Justice for All, The Godfather Part II, Dog Day Afternoon andSerpico(which earned him a Golden Globe Award), he won a Best Actor Oscar and a Golden Globe forScent of a Woman. Pacino received Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor forThe Godfather, Dick Tracy andGlengarry Glen Ross. TV accolades include Emmy, Golden Globe and SAG Award wins for HBO’sYou Don’t Know Jack andAngels in America.
Pacino’s more than 40 feature films also include:Stand Up Guys, The Son of No One, Righteous Kill, 88 Minutes, Ocean’s Thirteen, Two for the Money, The Merchant of Venice, Insomnia, Simone, The Insider, Any Given Sunday, Donnie Brasco, The Devil’s Advocate, Two Bits, Heat, City Hall, Carlito’s Way, People I Know, The Recruit, Frankie & Johnny, The Godfather Part III, Sea of Love, Revolution, Scarface, Author! Author!, Bobby Deerfield andScarecrow. He made his film debut in 1971 withThe Panic in Needle Park and most recently starred in HBO’sPhil Spector.
The two-time Tony Award winner most recently appeared on stage in David Mamet’s Broadway revival ofGlengarry Glen Ross. He directed the documentaryWilde Salome, andLooking for Richard, which won the DGA’s Outstanding Directorial Achievement for a Documentary award. Other honors includes: the IFP’s Lifetime Achievement Award, the Cecil B. DeMille Award from the HFPA, the American Cinematheque Award and the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award.
Anna Paquin, Alexander Skarsgård, Stephen Moyer on stage at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards
Al Pacino accepting the award Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie.
Insiders View: 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards Red Carpet (2010)
Al Pacino accepts the Emmy for Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie for Angels in America at the 56th Emmy Awards
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