Al Pacino, one of Hollywood's most iconic actors, didn't get into acting for the money. But over the years, despite starring in classics like The Godfather and Scarface, he managed to blow through ...
The "Scarface" actor, 84, detailed a host of money problems in his new autobiography, "Sonny Boy." One of his first cash crunches occurred after he finished making "The Godfather," and MGM Studios ...
Chi Chi was also seated next to Montana during a scene in which the crime boss was caught laundering money. The Chi Chi ... from a group of attackers from Scarface rival Alejandro Sosa.
The Criterion Collection’s release lets viewers revisit the director’s 1932 vision of ambition and violence in the ...
It was there that he said he had the epiphany about the movie “Scarface.” “His rise to fame began by burning money. Literally. ” Rolling Stone reported in The Fast Times and High Crimes of ...
“I didn’t understand how money worked,” he admits ... Pacino writes that Scarface was his most lucrative role, and it continues to pay him. “To this day it’s still the biggest ...
The “Scarface” star was reflecting on shooting ... Pacino admitted that “Sea of Love” pushed him “from having no money to being back in the chips.” The Oscar-winning actor — who ...
One from his catalogue that still makes him money today is the mega-hit Scarface. Touching on the 1983 film, considered one of the greatest films ever made, he said the residual cheques still ...
The consequences were dire. Money was tight for Rose, who suffered from chronic depression. Before the suicide attempt now made public by Pacino, we know that she even resorted to electric-shock ...
I make money, I don’t make money ... He was rushed to an E.R. while making “Scarface” because a machine gun fused to his hand when he grabbed the hot barrel. But he is better at analyzing ...