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Al Pacino



The best actor in film history is the New Yorker born in 1940. Studied acting with Lee Strasberg, who taught the Stanislavski Method at the Actors Studio, which has trained the most famous American actors. This technique, also called simply "the method" - is to "get under the skin of the character" through "psychological realism."

participated in several plays and an episode of a TV series about cops until he made his film debut with " I Natalie" (1969). His second film, " Panic in Needle Park" (1971), where he played a heroin addict, made him take notice Coppola for " The Godfather" (1972). From there, he developed a brilliant film career until today, also on the miniseries "Angels in America " (2003) which gave life to an unscrupulous lawyer with AIDS. Besides

mobster Michael Corleone in the three films in the series "The Godfather" (1972 , 1974 and 1990), its most representative were the police " Serpico "(1974), the bank robber in" Dog Day Afternoon "(1975), the gangster" Scarface "(1983), the henchman decadent" Donnie Brasco "(1997) and Jew Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice " (2004).

that was announced in 2009 would give birth to Salvador Dali in the sensational film "Dali and I" as Napoleon in "Betsy and the Emperor", but that has not happened. In 2011 we will see a high school in "The Son of No One" and as Herod in "Mary, Mother of Christ." And in 2012 in "Hands of Stone", as King Lear in the film titled as Matisse in "Masterpiece."

Pacino moves for the camera with inner strength and very human gestures. Encountered with the doors, staring in their partners, walks with his arms hanging, or concerns expressed strongly. Crosses the screen and forces you to search up to his last gesture. The more than forty films he has participated are marked forever by their presence. Filmes

acceptable products are seen as mediocre by comparison with his personality. And no other films raise interest as its single performance. This page is the complete list of his works on display, in chronological order with a representative picture of each and a brief comment as well as the score (one to five stars).