Pacino himself seems happy to engage with that persona. Sonny Boy features a recent photo of the great man, hooded like one of Tolkien’s Ringwraiths, shuffling down a New York street.
His memoir 'Sonny Boy' recounts some of his most memorable days in Hollywood, including his rise to fame after 'The Godfather' and many celebrity encounters Scott Kirkland/PictureGroup for ...
“I don’t think you ever lose your energy,” Al Pacino remarks toward the end of his memoir, “Sonny Boy.” “You just lose your looks.” These days Mr. Pacino, now 84 years old, may feel ...
From Shakespeare to Strindberg to “Scarface”: The actor remembers all of it and talks about some of it in “Sonny Boy.” By Caryn James Caryn James is a film and television critic for the BBC.
While much has been written about Pacino over the years, “Sonny Boy” is his first book release, and the first time fans are hearing the story in the actor’s own words… literally.
Joe recorded it again for Bluebird in 1941 and in 1947 for Columbia; both records featured the original Sonny Boy Williamson No. 1 on harmonica. The 1947 version had Ransom Knowling on bass and ...
In his new memoir, Sonny Boy, Al Pacino looks back on his “moon ... the best he can do to explain his own success is to tip his hat to those around him, including longtime manager Marty Bregman ...
And Al Pacino’s just-published memoir “Sonny Boy” has serious storytelling magic. The Oscar-winning actor has had a life: a hardscrabble upbringing in the Bronx with a loving but troubled ...
Al Pacino made his name usually playing loner, off-centre, sometimes romantic, perplexingly detached or berserk characters: Michael Corleone, Frank Serpico, Sonny Wortzik, Tony Montana, Carlito ...
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